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UStar NO003 1/48 Panther A With Zimmerit and Full Interior

22.00 $
<h3>The Panther is a German medium tank considered to be one of the best tanks of the Second World War.</h3> <p>This vehicle was a response to the Soviet T-34. The first production versions appeared as early as 1942, but the Panthers appeared for the first time on the front lines in the summer of 1943, in the Battle of Kursk.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li> <p>Full Interior</p> </li> <li> <p>Adhesive Required</p> </li> <li> <p>Plastic assembly for ages 14 years above</p> </li> </ul> <h3>Includes</h3> <ul> <li> <p>Metal barrel and metal gun muzzle brake</p> </li> <li> <p>Zimmerit decals</p> </li> <li> <p>Metal cable</p> </li> <li> <p>PE</p> </li> </ul> <h3>Specifications</h3> <ul> <li> <p>Height: 4.00 in</p> </li> <li> <p>Length: 12.00 in</p> </li> <li> <p>Width: 10.00 in</p> </li> </ul> <p> </p>
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Strelets-R A002 1/72 8in MkVII howitzer w/ US crew WWI

10.00 $
<p>The BL 8-inch howitzer Marks VI, VII and VIII were a series of British artillery siege howitzers on mobile carriages of a new design introduced in World War I. They were designed by Vickers in Britain and produced by all four British artillery manufacturers, but mainly by Armstrong, and one American company. They were the equivalents of the German 21 cm Morser 16 and in British service were used similarly to the BL 9.2-inch howitzer, but were quicker to manufacture, and more mobile.</p>
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Trumpeter 00204 1/35 Soviet SA-2 Missle & Loader*

40.00 $
<p>The development of SA-2, the original name Dvina, began in 1952-1953 and was administered by the Ministry of Aircraft Production (MAP), with the overall management carried out by the Lavochkin OKB (Special Design Office). The engine development is believed to have been undertaken by the Soviet rocket engine designer Alexei Isayev at Khimki. The missile was to be a great improvement over the SA-1 Guild in that it was to be more mobile, had an increased maximum altitude capable of reaching the newer generation of American bombers, and took advantage of then new developments in early warning radar. The first tests of the Dvina were made about 1954 near Lake Balkash, Central Asia. It was soon seen that the Dvina was far superior to the SA-1 Guild which was developed about the same time and quickly replaced it. Deployment was ready about 1957 and it first appeared in public in a parade in Red Square on November 7, 1957, towed by ZIL-157 trucks. It was then that the missile also received its NATO code name of SA-2.</p> <p>Full scale deployments of the missile began in Moscow, Baku, and Leningrad by 1958, and its first foreign deployment took place in East Germany, near Berlin, by the summer of 1959.The guidance system uses an automatic radio command of the missile to the target's line of sight. The SA-2 system consisted of the missile, a computer unit, a radar called the Fan Song which detected the target and transmitted the data to the missile then converted the signals into the right launch commands such as launch angle, and the power generator on the ZIL-157 truck.</p>
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Takom 1010 1/16 Pz.Kpfw.I Ausf.B

40.00 $
<p>Hasegawa and Takom collaborate for this excellent kit of the German Pz.Kpfw.I Ausf.B tank! The hatches can be built open or closed, and the suspension and wheels are movable; the tracks are linkable assembly and are movable as well. Includes a figure too, as well as photo-etched parts, clear parts, and decals for four versions.</p>