
Trumpeter 01072 1/35 Russian URAL-4320
25.00
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<p>The Ural-4320 is a general purpose off-road 6x6 truck, produced at the Ural Automotive Plant in Miass, Russia for use in the Russian army. Introduced in 1976, it is still in production today. The wheel arrangement for the Ural-4320 was designed for transporting cargo, people and trailers on all types of roads and terrain. It also serves as a launching platform for the BM-21 "Grad" rocket launcher.</p>
<p>The Ural-4320 is a diesel-powered development of the Ural-375D. The Ural-4320 chassis has good ground clearance, so it is preferred in regions where roads are difficult to traverse due to sand or big rocks. The Ural-4320 is reliable and easy to repair and maintain.</p>

Unimodel 211 1/72 155mm M12 Gun Motor Carriage King Kong
16.00
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<p>The M12 King Kong was an American self-propelled gun from the Second World War. The first prototypes of the car were built in 1941, and serial production continued in 1942-1943, ending with the production of about 100 examples of this vehicle. The M12 King Kong was powered by an engine Continental R-975-C1 with 400 HP. It was armed with a single M1917 or M1918 or M1918A1 gun - all 155 mm caliber.</p>
<p>Work on the M12 began in connection with the pursuit of the US Army command for its far-reaching mechanization and motorization, based on the experience of the first years of World War II. These experiences indicated the necessity to have self-propelled guns of various calibers capable of working with infantry. One of the fruits of the work undertaken in this spirit was precisely M12 King Kong. To shorten the research process and facilitate production, the modernized chassis of the M3 Lee tank was used. The main changes were the placement of the engine in the middle of the hull and the installation of a gun mount at the rear of the vehicle. After minor modifications, the M12 King Kong guns took part in the fighting in Normandy, France and West Germany in the period 1944-1945 as part of field artillery squadrons, most often subordinate to the commands of the American corps. After 1945, they were quickly withdrawn from service for the M40 self-propelled guns built on the chassis of the M4 Sherman tanks.</p>

Tamiya 35373 1/35 R35 French Light Tank
18.00
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<p>Tamiya's French tank model kits have become well known for their unique subject matter and superb historical accuracy. This kit recreates the R35. It was originally designed as a successor to the late-WWI Renault FT, and inherited its 37mm gun, paired with a cast turret and three-piece bolted cast hull. Around 1,500 were manufactured after its official adoption in 1935; they were one of the main pillars of the French attempt to resist the German onslaught during the Fall of France in May/June 1940.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>1/35 scale plastic model kit. Length: 114mm, width: 55mm.</li>
<li>The 37mm gun offers elevation and (as on the actual R35) 5 degrees of traverse to either side.</li>
<li>Assembly type tracks allow fuss-free depiction of upper run sag. They feature one-piece straight sections.</li>
<li>Comes with two marking options, and a figure perched on the hatch in the turret rear.</li>
<li>Color painting guide included which aids with recreation of the intricate French camouflage pattern.</li>
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Trumpeter 09536 1/35 Soviet 2S14 Zhalo-S 85mm Anti-tank Gun*
34.00
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<p>2S14 Zara-S was developed in the late 1970s. Its design requirements are to provide BTR-60 and BTR-70 with supportive firepower and firepower with enemy tanks. In order to achieve this design intent, the former Soviet engineers installed an 85mm-calibre anti-tank gun on the BTR-70's chassis.</p>
<p>The weapon had the ability to destroy NATO's small-caliber main battle tanks at the time, but the BTR-70's chassis was too low to withstand the attack of the other's anti-tank weapons. The Zhalo-S's gun model was 2A62. An improved version of the D44 anti-tank gun during World War II.</p>

Tamiya 35359 1/35 Korean War US Medium Tank M4A3E8 Sherman East Eight
30.00
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<p>The Sherman – reliable and available in huge numbers - was a gamechanger for the Allies in WWII, and the Easy Eight a prevalent variant most notable for its horizontal volute spring suspension (HVSS) and smooth ride. The Easy Eight's career did not end with WWII, however, as a number were refurbished and thrown back into action by a largely demobilized U.S. Army in the Korean War from 1950. They faced off against T34/85s operated by the Korean People's Army with great success, and were later often used in a supporting fire role.</p>
<p>This model assembly kit depicts the Korean War variant of the M4A3E8 "Easy Eight" Sherman. This kit variant includes new parts!</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>This faithful recreation depicts the numerous updates typical of Easy Eights deployed in the Korean War.</li>
<li>The striking "Rice's Red Devils" marking scheme is updated based upon new photographic evidence.Commander and loader torso figures add extra realism. Loader has choice of two headgear types.</li>
<li>Separate slide mold parts recreate M2 machine gun mount and barrel attachment point for super detail.</li>
<li>Form of the canvas gun shield cover so typical of a Korean War M4A3E8 is depicted with superb reality.</li>
<li>Wider T80 double pin tracks are recreated using belt-type parts, for a fuss-free yet highly effective finish.</li>
<li>Accessories show off a sharp finish: late production deflector, communications equipment and more are recreated.</li>
<li>Create your own mini diorama by pairing the Easy Eight with the included enemy field car kit model!</li>
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Meng 72-005 1/72 M2A3 Bradley w/ BUSK III
11.00
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<h3>Unassembled plastic model kit in 1/72 scale of a U.S. M2A3 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle fitted with BUSK III.</h3>
<p>M2A3 is an improved variant introduced in year 2000, note that original initial M2 model was introduced in 1981. M2A3 upgraded turned the Bradley IFV into a full digital vehicle with lot of improvements in systems as well as in survivability. BUSK (Bradley Urban Survivability Kit) III is an enhancement package developed by BAE Systems introduced around 2012 for both U.S. and South Korean M2A3s. BUSK III incorporates four modifications including a blast-proof fuel cell, a blast resistant driver seat, a turret survivability system and an emergency ramp release.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
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<li>Number: 72-005<br>
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<li>Scale: 1:72<br>
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<li>Type: Full kit<br>
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Special Hobby 35002 1/35 7.5cm Horsky Kanon vz.15 / 7.5cm Gebirgskanone M.15
8.00
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<p>Parts of the model were designed in 3D and they‘re pressed in a steel mold. They are distributed into two frames made of grey plastic. Full colour manual offers a cannon in colouring of the Czechoslovak army, Italy, Austro-Hungary and Wehrmacht.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
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<li>Weight: 0.1518 kg</li>
<li>Era: Word War I</li>
<li>Origin: Czechoslovakia</li>
<li>Type: AFV</li>
<li>Scale: 1/35</li>
<li>Product: Plastic kits</li>
<li>Edition: Special Armour</li>
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