
Tamiya 35355 1/35 Infantry Tank Matilda MK.III/IV Red Army
31.00
$
<h3>Comrade Matilda</h3>
<p>Britain supplied the Soviet Union with more than 1,000 Matildas under the auspices of the "Lend-Lease" policy during WWII. Sporting a 2-pounder gun and armor up to 78mm on the front, and offering a top speed of 24km/h, the Red Army deployed it with an infantry support brief. Later Red Army Matildas were given updated tracks and bogie skids in place of return rollers in order to help them cope with the punishing conditions.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit of the Matilda Mk.III/IV "Red Army". Length: 164mm, width: 72mm.</li>
<li>The heavyweight form of the Matilda is captured with aplomb.</li>
<li>Updated Red Army track type, bogie skids and side skirts are faithfully recreated.</li>
<li>Slit-less locker hatches on the hull front are Red Army Matilda spec.</li>
<li>Assembly type tracks use individual links.</li>
<li>2 crew torso figures are included in the kit.</li>
<li>Comes with 2 marking options, with various turret slogans also recreated.</li>
</ul>

Academy 13290 1/35 T-34/85 No.112 Factory Production
30.00
$
<p>The T-34 was a Soviet medium tank from the Second World War and the post-war period.</p>
<p>The first prototypes were built in 1937-1940, and serial production in the USSR was carried out in 1940-1957. About 84,000 vehicles of this type were built in its course, which makes the T-34 one of the most produced tanks in history! The drive was provided by a single engine V-2-34 with a power of 500 hp. The length of the car - in the T34 / 76 version - was 6.68 m, with a width of 3 meters. The armament consisted of a 76.2 mm F-34 gun and two 7.62 mm DT machineguns. The main armament in the T-34/85 version was the 85mm ZIS-S-53 gun.</p>
<p>From Academy, this is a fantastic kit of the T-34/85 "No. 112th Factory Production" tank in 1/35 scale. It's a reproduction of the Russian T-34/85 tank used during WWII and the Korean War. The model features an accurately reproduced turret manufactuered from no.112 factory. Parts come molded in green. Includes semi-connected tracks, photo-etched parts and decals.</p>
<p>This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit.</p>

Revell 63347 1/72 Panzerhaubitze 2000 Model Kit Set
26.00
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<p>Model kit of the powerful Panzerhaubitze 2000. The first production vehicle was handed over to the Bundeswehr on July 1, 1998.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
<ul>
<li>Model in scale 1:72</li>
<li>very detailed plastic kit</li>
<li>unbuilt, unglued and unpainted</li>
<li>Skill level: 4</li>
<li>Length: 163mm</li>
<li>Width: 57mm</li>
<li>Height: 47mm</li>
<li>Number of parts: 130</li>
</ul>
<h3>Includes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Kit Model Set Panzerhaubitze 2000</li>
<li>Decals</li>
<li>Detailed and illustrated assembly instructions</li>
<li>Basic colors (Revell Aqua Color)</li>
<li>Adhesive Revell Contacta Professional Mini</li>
<li>Paint brush</li>
</ul>

ICM 35105 1/35 Beobachtungspanzerwagen Sd.Kfz.251/18 Ausf.A WWII German Observation Vehicle with Crew
49.00
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<h3>WWII German Observation Vehicle with crew</h3>
<p>The Sd.Kfz.251 medium half-tracked armoured personnel carrier was developed by Hanomag in 1938 on the basis of the Sd.Kfz.11 artillery tractor. The vehicle was fully armoured, with an open combat compartment on top and double doors in the rear. The main armament was MG 34 machine guns. Production of the armoured personnel carrier began before the outbreak of World War II, with the first model being the Ausf A version, and production of later modifications continued until the spring of 1945.</p>
<p>During the Second World War, the Sd.Kfz.251 was the main armoured personnel carrier of Germany, and it also became the base vehicle for combat vehicles for various purposes. The Sd.Kfz.251/18 variant (mittlerer Beobachtungspanzerwagen) was an armoured personnel carrier for observation and communications, distinguished by a map table mounted on the roof of the control room. Some of these combat vehicles remained armed with an MG 34 machine gun with a shield. Some of these armoured personnel carriers were also equipped with S.F.14Z rangefinders for observation, targeting and distance determination.</p>
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