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The M60A1 was an upgraded version of the M60 main battle tank. Introduced in 1969 it featured a number of improvements including a new 105mm rifled gun, a thermal sleeve for the gun barrel and a new fire control system.
The M60A3 was a further upgrade of the M60A1 introduced in 1978. Improvements included a 105mm smoothbore gun, a laser rangefinder and a new ballistic computer.
Both tanks were used by the United States milit...
German StuG III Ausf.F Late Production with 7.5cm L48, ca.1942
Improved version of the StuG III Ausf.F assault gun. Changes included a longer 7.5cm StuK 40 L/48 gun which had a higher muzzle velocity and improved armour penetration.
Takom Blitz series. Metal barrel included. Hatches can be fitted opened or closed. Link & Length tracks, photo-etch parts. Choice of 4 markings. (Figure not included).
German 10.5cm StuH 42 Ausf.E/F, ca.1942-43
Sturmhaubitze 42 (StuH 42) assault howitzer was a variant of the Sturmgeschutz/StuG.III assault gun armed with a 10.5 cm leFH 18 howitzer instead of the standard 7.5 cm Sturmpanzerkanone 40 (StuK 40) L/48 gun.
Takom Blitz series. Metal barrel included. Hatches can be fitted opened or closed. Link & Length tracks, photo-etch parts. Choice of 4 markings. (Figure not included).
Pz.Kpfw.VIKing Tiger Krupp Flat-front Production Turret (H) with full interior
Tiger II, Konigstiger, King Tiger, Royal Tiger - alternative names for the heaviest and most heavily armoured tank fielded by the German army during World War II. First used in combat in 1944, King Tigers saw action on the Western and Eastern Fronts. Formidable and effective in combat, but too heavy and slow, and difficult to produce. Konigstiger w...
Pz.Kpfw.VI King Tiger Krupp Curved-front First-production Turret (P) w/ interior
Tiger II, Konigstiger, King Tiger, Royal Tiger - alternative names for the heaviest and most heavily armoured tank fielded by the German army during World War II. First used in combat in 1944, King Tigers saw action on the Western and Eastern Fronts. Formidable and effective in combat, but too heavy and slow, and difficult to produce. Konigstiger...
Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 Part 2
1. Me 109G-6 of 2/JG 300. Red 6 Germany summer 1944.
2. Me 109G-6 of 5./JG 53 "Pikas" Vienna (Austria), January 1944. Pilot: Oberfeldwebel Herbert Rollwage.
3. Me 109G-6 of I/JG 300. Helsinki-Malmi (Finland), March 1944.
4. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 of 2/JG 301 Germany, winter 1944.
5. Me 109G-6 of Stab I./ JG 27. Fels-am-Wagram (Austria), May 1944. Pilot: Hauptmann (captain) Ludwig Fr...
Republic P-47 C/D Razorback Robert S. Jonson Part 1
1. P-47D-5-RE " Lucky" (42-28461). February 1944.
2. P-47D -21-RE, "Penrod and Sam" (42-25512) LM-Q Capt. Robert S Johnson, 62nd FS, 56th FG, Boxted, England May 1944.
The "Print Scale" Publishing Group team would like to thank Ed Shelnutt for his professional advice on the historical accuracy of this project, as well as Paul Moore for his idea and efforts to inspire o...
Republic P-47C/P-47D Razorback Robert S. Jonson Part 2
1. P-47C-2-RE " Half Pint " HV-P (41-6235).
2. P-47D-15-RE " Double Lucky " HV-P (42-76234).
The "Print Scale" Publishing Group team would like to thank Ed Shelnutt for his professional advice on the historical accuracy of this project, as well as Paul Moore for his idea and efforts to inspire our team during the work.
Bloch MB.151/152
1. MB.151 C1. Unit: Armee de l'Air. Serial: 12 (N364). Chartres Training Center, 1940.
2. MB.152 C1. Unit: 2 Escadrille, GC I/8, Armee de l'Air. Serial: 16 (N34).
3. MB 151 C1 Delta 173, 24 Mira, Royal Hellenic Air Force, based at Elefsina, Greece, October 1940.
4. MB-152 C1, No. 507/3, operated by the 3rd Escadrille, GC ll/1 (SPA 94 ), Armee de I'Air, based at Buc, Northern France, spring 1940.
...
Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star Part 4
1. Lockheed F-80C-5-LO "Shooting Star" 47-545/FT-545, flown by Col. John W. Mitchell, commander of the 63rd Fighter Wing, photographed on 26 March 1950 during the USAF Gunnery Meet at Nellis AFB.
French Sopwith 1½ Strutter
1. Sopwith B1, number 185 of Escadrille Sop 107, which operated as part of Groupe d'Bombardmet 3 (Gb3) from June 1917 until re-equipping with Breguet 14s in late 1917. At a time and in circumstances unknown to the artist, this aircraft was captured dy the Germans. The unit lnsignia was based on the Egyptian goddess Buto.
2. Sopwith A2, 4189 of Escadrille Sop 5, which flew this type from September...
Civil Consolidated PBY Catalina
1. PBY-5A, C-FNJB, c/n CV-249. The now defunct Canadian airline Norcanair operated this modified Catalina in a fire-fighting role from its Saskatoon base. The aircraft is basically natural metal with large areas for better visibility during missions. Tail and elevators
are white, all titles in black. Note the Canadian flag on lower tail.
2. PBY-5A, N31235/98, c/n 48426. Slafco lnc. from M...
Fokker Dr.I Triplane
1. Fokker Dr.l 204/17 of Vzfw. Paul Baumer Jasta Boelcke, Halluin-Ost, May 1918.
2. Fokker Dr.l 413/17 of Oblt. Karl Bolle Jasta Boelcke, Halluin-Ost, May 1918.
3. Fokker Dr.l 209/17 of Vzfw. Paul Baumer, Jasta Boelcke, Marcke, March 1918.
4. Fokker Dr.1 403/17 by Lt. John Janzen, Jasta 6, Lien St Amand, February 1918.
5. Fokker Dr.l 556/17 from Lt. Ludwig "Lutz" Beckmann, Jasta 6, Lechelle, M...
Bell P-400 Airacobra plastic/mask/3 x decal options by Techmod/steel balls for nose weight/3D-Printed nose conversion (has 3D conversion of nose section and colourful markings from early South Pacific Campaign in 1942)
Lockheed U-2R Dragon Lady Senior Span U-2S built in complete secrecy by Kelly Johnson and the Lockheed Skunk Works, the original U-2A first flew in August 1955. Early flights over the Soviet Union in the late 1950s provided the president and other U.S. decision makers with key intelligence on Soviet military capability. In October 1962, the U-2 photographed the buildup of Soviet offensive nuclear missiles in Cuba, touching off...
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc The Hawker Hurricane was a combat aircraft of the 1930s and 1940s, designed by the British aircraft manufacturer Hawker Aircraft Ltd. The Hurricane was one of the principal combat aircraft that defended the United Kingdom during the Battle of Britain. This fighter plane played a pivotal role in the Second World War, primarily serving with the Royal Air Force, Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force and Sov...
Mikoyan MiG-29K Fulcrum MiG-29K is an all-weather carrier-based multirole fighter aircraft being produced by Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG (RAC MiG). The aircraft is also offered in a two-seat operational trainer variation known as the MiG-29KUB.
The MiG-29K/KUB aircraft are designed to operate from aircraft-carriers with a minimum displacement of 28,000t and airfields.
Russian 9K79 Tochka (SS-21 Scarab) IRBM The Tochka short-range ballistic missile system (NATO Designation SS-21 Scarab) was developed to replace the Luna-M (FROG-7B) battlefield rockets. Its development began in 1968. Production commenced in 1973 however officially this missile system entered service with the Soviet Army only in 1976. It was exported to a number of Warsaw Pact countries and other Soviet allies.
German Panzerwagen Vol 1 The Panzerjagerwagen with Panzer IV turret and long 7.5-cm KwK cannon, were an important innovation of the BP 44 armor train type. It was the armored pursuit car replace by the earlier pusher car. That now gave the train an effective means of against Russian tanks. In this instance, a program of new construction had been planned in 1944 by German Army: 8 BP 44 armored trains.
Pz.Kpfw.38(t) Ausf.E/Ausf.F The Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) was originally a Czech tank of pre-World War II design. After Czechoslovakia was taken over by Germany, it was adopted by the German Army, seeing service in the invasions of Poland and Russia. Production ended in 1942, when its armament was deemed inadequate. In all, over 1400 were manufactured. The chassis continued to be produced for Hetzer and Marder III tank destroyers...