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1:700 H.M.S. Kent Lead ship of the Kent Class of County-type British WW2 heavy cruisers. Laid down in November 1924, launched in March 1926 and completed in June 1928. Motto 'Invicta' (unconquered). Received Battle Honours for Atlantic, Mediterranean and Arctic operations. Survived into post-war reserve and broken up in early 1948.
10 sprues, hull & decks. L: 274.2mm, W: 31mm, Total parts 210+ Ship kits, full hull (injection) Limited Availability £46.99 2
1:700 USS Hawaii CB-3 USS Hawaii US Navy battle cruiser Alaska class third ship, December 20, 1943 start of construction was never completed. Although the Hawaii had converted into command ship missile cruiser or plans, but never realized, at last unfinished state disintegration removed. Ship kits, waterline hull (injection) Limited Availability £41.99 5+
1:72 Soviet Object 268 Proposed self-propelled heavy assault gun mounted on T-10M hull. The single prototype is preserved in the Kubinka Tank Museum, Moscow. Military vehicle kits (injection) Limited Availability £25.99 3
1:35 5cm FlaK41 auf Selbsfahrlafette Sd.Kfz.7/2 The 5 cm FlaK 41 was 50 mm anti-aircraft gun produced for defending intemediate zone above the light, 37 mm guns' range, but below the ceiling of the heavy, 75 mm and above, pieces. Development of the gun, although started in 1936 was slow, and the contract was awarded to Rheinmetall-Borsig only in 1940. The gun was produced in two models, used for defending important industrial insta... Military vehicle kits (injection) Limited Availability £74.99 4
1:35 Russian S-300V 9A84 SAM Mobile air defence system mounted on a special tracked chassis Military vehicle kits (injection) Limited Availability £132.99 3
1:35 Soviet 2S14 Tank Destroyer The 2S14 Zhalo-S was first developed in the late 70s. It was designed to keep pace with Soviet APCs such as the BTR-60 and BTR-70 and protect them from enemy tanks. To do so, Soviet engineers attached a 85mm anti-tank gun on the chassis of a BTR-70.
The weapon was that of a small caliber MBT capable to engage NATO vehicles at the time, but the chassis of the BTR-70 could hardly endure any incoming... Military vehicle kits (injection) Limited Availability £44.99 2
1:35 Soviet BTR-152K1 APC The BTR-152 was a six-wheeled Soviet armored personnel carrier , built on the chassis and drive train of a ZiS-151 utility truck. It entered service with a number of Warsaw Pact member states beginning in 1950, and formed the mainstay of Soviet motor rifle battalions until the advent of the amphibious BTR-60 series during the 1960s.
BTR-152s were available in several marks, and were manufactured in large... Military vehicle kits (injection) Limited Availability £62.99 2
1:35 German E-100, WWII Flakpanzer with 12.8cm FlaK 40
What if Nazi Germany's plans for a new series of tanks late in WWII had materialized? This "Paper Panzer" pairs the E-100 tank chassis (E for E-series, Entwicklung, development) with the 12.8cm FlaK 40 heavy anti-aircraft gun. Work on E-tanks was abandoned before the end of WWII. Military vehicle kits (injection) Limited Availability £79.99 2
1:35 Soviet SU-100U Tank Destroyer
Prototype self-propelled assault gun with 130 mm/50 B13 Pattern 1936 naval gun mounted in a fixed casemate. Preserved in the Kubinka Tank Museum, Moscow. Military vehicle kits (injection) Limited Availability £63.99 1