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Tamiya 35368 1/35 Japan Ground Self Defence Force Light Armored Vehicle

27.00 $
<h3>A Nifty Design</h3> <p>Japan Ground Self Defense Force units were first provided with the highly mobile, well-defended Light Armored Vehicle since 2002, and it has proven a successful design capable to speeds up to 100km/h thanks to its 160hp diesel engine. It was deployed in Iraq from 2004, and subsequent vehicles were updated with lessons learned from the hard service there, featuring updates such as a rear bracket for fuel cans and the spare tire. Additions such as smoke dischargers and machine gun were made depending upon the unit.</p> <h3>About the Model</h3> <ul> <li>This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 128mm.</li> <li>Accurate rendering of Japanese archipelago spec vehicle based upon extensive research of an actual example.</li> <li>Captures upright side mirrors, damped side windows, antennae, rear brackets and more.</li> <li>Optional smoke dischargers and machine gun.</li> <li>Mirror stickers are included for side mirror surfaces.</li> <li>Comes with a driver figure and three marking options.</li> </ul>
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Takom 2117 1/35 US Medium Tank M-46 Patton

27.00 $
<p>Completely new mold! The M46 Patton Medium Tank is a tank developed starting in 1946 to update the M26 Pershing. In order to eliminate the lack of climbing power of the M26, a prototype equipped with a higher-output Continental AV-1790-3 engine and an M3A1 gun equipped with a newly designed smoke eliminator and muzzle brake was developed. It was given the name "M46 Patton" in 1949, after the legendary WWII general George Patton, because the test results were satisfactory. This vehicle can be said to be the originator of the Patton series, composed of M47, M48 and M60, which was the main battle tank of the U.S. military until the M1 Abrams was developed.</p> <p>This kit comes with T80E1 and T84E1 tracks of the link-and-length type (an assembly jig is included). The main hatch can open and close, and it comes with decals for 9 versions and 2 shields (with and without cover). Figures are not included.</p>
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Tamiya 32596 1/48 Japan Ground Self Defence Force Type 16

18.00 $
<h4>The New Kid in Town</h4> <p>Japan Ground Self Defense Force (JGSDF) units began receiving the eight-wheel Type 16 Maneuver Combat Vehicle in 2017; it is expected to form a central part of the Rapid Deployment Regiments called for in a mobile Japanese defense policy. It certainly fits the bill, with a top speed of 100km/h thanks to a 570hp engine, and can utilize public highways as well as being airlifted. The distinctively modern turret is equipped with a domestically designed L/52 105mm rifled gun, capable of accurate fire on the move; it is anticipated that Type 16s will be able to both provide supporting fire and take on enemy armor.</p> <h4>About the Model</h4> <ul> <li>This is a 1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 176mm, width: 63mm.</li> <li>The modern silhouette with 105mm gun is accurately depicted.</li> <li>Features a realistic rendering of the complex underside.</li> <li>Soft resin tires feature authentic recreations of tread pattern.</li> <li>Comes with a commander torso figure and two marking options.</li> </ul>
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Airfix A1358 1/35 M3 Stuart Honey British Version

22.00 $
<p>The British named the M3 "General Stuart" upon receipt of the tank under the Lend-Lease program in June of 1941. The tank's ability to "shoot and scoot" as well as keeping the crew safe from small fire arms fire, earned an affectionae nickname of "Honey" by its operators. The British cavalry men liked this tank as it could travel 10 to 20 mph faster than their own or enemy tanks, and for its ease of maintenance.</p><p>The M3s were designed to replace the outdated M2s. The M3 incorporated a thicker armor, lengthened hull, and a trailer idler wheel to act as another road wheel to decrease ground pressure and improve weight distribution. The M3 turret had three pistol ports and shortened recoil mechanism. It was also equipped waith a 37mm M6 gun, which was adequate early in the war, but by 1942, the German counterparts far surpassed the range of the M3. The narrow width of the M3 could not accommodate a larger gun.</p><p>The M3A1 was fitted with a Westinghouse gyrostabilizer, a turret basket and an oil gear hydrolic traverse mechanism, but lacked a turret cupola. The earlier version of the M3A1, the Stuart III, was powered by Continental W-970-9A-7 cylinder radial gas 250 hp engine but by mid 1941, the Stuart IVs came off the production lines with Guiberson T-1020 air cooled radial diesel engine.</p><h3>Specifications</h3><ul> <li>Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 13.83</li> <li>Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 7.34</li> <li>Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 6.54</li> <li>Item Scale: 1:35</li> <li>Contents (what's in the box) sets: Sprues &amp; decals</li> <li>Finish: Plastic</li> <li>Number of Scheme options: 2</li> <li>Skill Level: 3</li> <li>Flying Hours: 3</li> </ul>
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Trumpeter 09534 1/35 2S19-M2 Self-propelled Howitzer

52.00 $
<p>2S19M2 "Msta-S" made its debut at the International Weapons and Equipment Exhibition held in Nizhny Tagil in 2013. The artillery unit of the Russian Southern Military Region has begun to equip. He has participated in the Red Square parade twice. </p> <p> Developed by 2S19, many modernization improvements have been made. The automatic fire control system has been added to improve the firing rate of the artillery; the digital map has been added to identify the terrain more quickly under complex geographical conditions, and the combat missions can be performed more quickly and effectively; the camouflage system is adopted to reduce the vehicle thermal signal. . The ability to carry out anti-cannon maneuvering, self-determination of current coordinates, can guarantee the implementation of "one-time fire attack", using a single artillery to fire several artillery shells at the same time to destroy a target. The artillery system has a total weight of 43.24 tons. The main weaponry is a 47-caliber 152-mm howitzer with a maximum range of 29 kilometers. The "Red Land" gun-launched missile can reach a range of 20 kilometers, the ammunition base is 50 rounds, and the rate of fire is 10 rounds. Points, 5 passengers. It uses a 780 hp engine with a top speed of 60 km/h and a travel speed of over 600 km. </p>
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Modelcollect UA72031 1/72 German Rheintochter 1 Movable Missile Launcher with E50 Body

11.00 $
<p>Model Collect of China releases another highly anticipated “Panzerwaffe 1946” release in 1/72 scale. This is a very detailed kit fine plastic parts and photo etch accessories.</p><p>This is a detailed scale plastic model kit. Paints and glue not included.</p>
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Academy 13294 1/35 M4A3 Sherman with T34 (Calliope)

35.00 $
<p>The M4 Sherman was an American medium tank from the Second World War. The first prototypes were built in 1941, and serial production was carried out in the period 1942-1945. In total, about 49,000 copies of this tank of all versions were created, which makes it one of the most produced tanks of the Second World War and the most important tank in the equipment of the Allied armies during this conflict. The M4 Sherman was powered by a single engine version of the M4A1 Continental R 975 C4 with a power of 400 hp . The vehicle was armed with - depending on the version - a single 75mm M3 cannon or a 76mm M1 cannon or a 105mm M4 howitzer and two 7.62mm Browning1919A machine guns.</p> <p>The M4 Sherman was developed as the successor to the M2 and M3 tanks, although it used many of the latter's components. First of all, it only used a slightly changed chassis of the M3 Lee car. When designing the M4 Sherman, the emphasis was primarily on playing the role of an infantry support vehicle, and not fighting enemy tanks - this was the role of American tank destroyers. Only possible clashes with the carts were assumed Pz.Kpfw III and Pz.Kpfw IV. A significant role was also played in the mass production of the new tank and the lowest possible production costs. The result was a tank with good armament for 1942 and early 1943, average armor, but with a tilted front plate, but also with poor maneuverability and - especially in the first versions - very susceptible to fire as a result of hitting the engine compartment . At the same time, however, a tank was created that could be truly large-scale production and had a significant modernization potential. Many development versions were created in the course of serial production M4 Sherman. Chronologically the first was the M4A1 version that already had a cast armor. Another - M4A2 - had welded armor and a new General Motors 6460 engine with 375-410hp, but much less prone to fire. A version of the M4A3 also appeared, armed with a 105 mm howitzer and powered by a Ford GAA engine with a capacity of 450 HP. Based on the M4A3 version, two sub-versions were created: the M4A3E2 Jumbo with reinforced armor and the M4A3E8 with the HVSS and 76mm gun. An interesting development version was also the T34 Calliope with mounted missiles not guided on the turret. The M4 Sherman was also supplied in huge numbers to the British and Red Army. The former developed a version of the Firefly based on it, with a great 17-pounder anti-tank gun. During World War II, M4 Sherman tanks fought in North Africa (1942-1943), Italy (1943-1945), during the battles in Normandy, France and West Germany (1944-1945), but also in the Pacific or in the ranks The Red Army on the Eastern Front. After World War II, the M4 Sherman was used in many countries, including Argentina, Belgium, India, Israel, Japan, Pakistan and Turkey. He also took part in many post-1945 conflicts, including the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 and the Six-Day War of 1967.</p> <p>This is a resin-cast field gun model kit.</p>