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Very Fire HMS01 1/350 HMS 40mm AA Guns 4 Sets

12.00 $
<p>In this form, the "QF 40 mm Mark III" (Mk II was a designation used for a Vickers "pom-pom"), became the Army's standard light AA (anti-aircraft) weapon, operating alongside their 3-inch and 3.7-inch heavy weapons. The gun was considered so important to the defence of Britain after the fall of France in 1940 that a movie, The Gun, was produced to encourage machinists to work harder and complete more of them. British production started slowly: by September 1939 only 233 equipments had been produced; but by the end of the war total production from British, Canadian and Australian factories was over 19,000. Peak production year was 1942 when British factories produced 5,025 and Canadian factories produced 1,311.</p>
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Mikro-Mir 350-007 1/350 Kashalot

17.00 $
<p>"Kashalot" (Cachalot) Project 1910 nuclear deep-water station 1:350 MikroMir 350-007 PE &amp; Decals included</p> <p>Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit do not contain paints and glue.</p> <h3>Specification</h3> <ul> <li>Scale: 1/350</li> <li>Material: Plastic</li> <li>Item Size/Weight: 30 x 15 x 3.8 cm / 80g</li> </ul>
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Trumpeter 05756 1/700 SS John Brown Liberty Ship

15.00 $
<p>The John W. Brown made 13 wartime voyages to the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean, including duty during the Anzio landings. She was also part of the invasion force of southern France during Operation Dragoon in August, 1944. The US Navy Armed Guard gunners of the John W. Brown shot down at least one enemy plane at the invasion of southern France in August, 1944. After the war, the John W. Brown carried government cargoes to help rebuild war-tom Europe and returned American troops to the United states</p>
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Border Model BSF002 1/35 Akagi Bridge w/ Flight Deck A6M2 Zero Fighter

104.00 $
<p>This 1/35-scale model kit from Border Models builds into a replica of the Akagi's bridge with a flight deck, as see at the Battle of Midway! A newly molded 1/35-scale A6M2 Zero Fighter from Border Models is included too, with a full interior -- including the cockpit, engine, bombs, and more -- plus a fuel tank and bomb parts. Photo-etched parts and decals for three versions are included. The bridge's lights can be illuminated, too!</p> <p>Requires three LR44 batteries, not included. </p> <h3><strong>Includes</strong></h3> <ul> <li>Photo-etched parts, decals for 3 versions</li> </ul>
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Italeri 5609S 1/35 U-Boot Midget Submarine (Biber) D-Day 80th Anniversary

18.00 $
<p>“Biber” was the most notorious “poket size” submarine deployed by the Kriegsmarine, German’s third Reich marine during the end of Second World War. The development of the Biber was extremely rapid. The design began in February 1944 and first examples were set to sea only 6 months later. With only 9 meters length, it was capable of a 240 kilometres range. Able to reach a merged maximum speed of 6,5 knots and 5,3 knots submerged. The Biber could have been equipped with two 530mm torpedoes mounted externally or with two mines. The crew consisted of only one member. The deployment of the Biber, within the Kriegsmarine strategy, was very simple: supply an efficient defence of the cost shore as protection to a possible, further more probable, Allied invasion. Anyhow, the Biber was never a serious threat for the Allied. Both due to it’s technical and design defects and for the crew trained, for war needs, excessively fast and without necessary formation. Nether the less, from 1944 till the end of the Second World War, the Kriegsmarine took delivery and placed in operation more then 300 Bibers.</p>