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1:35 Soviet 2A3 Kondensator 2P 406mm Self-propelled Howitzer The 2A3 "Kondensator 2P " was a Soviet 406 mm self-propelled Howitzer. The 2A3 originated during the Cold War as a response to the United States' new "Pentomic Division" tactical doctrine that emphasized heavy use of nuclear weapons including nuclear artillery. The US M65 cannon was introduced in 1952 and deployed in Germany in 1953. The Soviet Union started its own progr... Military vehicle kits (injection) Catalogue £99.99 1
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) Catalogue £44.99 2
1:35 Soviet KV-3 Heavy Tank KV-3 tanks with 120 mm frontal armor, 90 mm of side protection, this comprehensive protection even more powerful than nearly a year later the German Tiger tanks. Design requirements to improve the artillery power, so KV-3 selected Navy B-34 type 107 mm gun, and to improve to become the ZIS-6-type gun, the gun's muzzle velocity of 800 meters per second, firing armor-piercing time, UBR -420 type penetrator... Military vehicle kits (injection) Limited Availability £43.99 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) Catalogue £62.99 2
1:35 German WWII Schwerer Zugkraftwagen 18t w/ 8.8cm FlaK
Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun based on the Sd.Kfz.9 heavy half-track tractor armed with a single 8.8cm FlaK 37 gun.
16 sprues, chassis & tyres, metal gun barrel. Individual track links & photo-etch parts included. L: 245.8mm, W: 40.7mm, Total parts 760+ Military vehicle kits (injection) New Arrivals £79.99 3
1:35 Object 450 Medium Tank USUALLY £52.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3rd!!!
Early 1970s concept tank T-74 of the Kharkov Design Bureau, Ukraine. Military vehicle kits (injection) Special Offers £35.33 5+
1:35 Object 292 Soviet experimental tank WAS £59.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!. Object 292 was a Soviet experimental tank built in September 1990. The tank was based on the T-80's chassis, using a new turret, and was armed with a LP-83 152.4 mm smoothbore gun. In September 1990 the tank was completed and in 1991 underwent trials. The trials showed high stability and reliability of the gun and the tank itself. However, the absence o... Military vehicle kits (injection) Special Offers £39.99 4
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) Catalogue £79.99 3