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CMK/Czech Master Kits - CMF72248 - 1:72 | U-Boot U-IXC U-Boat Crew returning from a cruise part. I (3 fig) These three WW II German submarine sailor figures were prepared to accompany the new Revell U-boot Typ IX. The standing sailors are unshaved due to the long voyage. One of the sailors stands in casual pose, the other two stand still. Except of the separately cast heads, all figures are cast in one piece. (designed to be used with Revell kits) More | Figures (resin) | Catalogue | £9.70 | ||
CMK/Czech Master Kits - CMF72249 - 1:72 | U-Boot U-IXC U-Boat Crew returning from a cruise part. II (3 fig) These three WW II German submarine sailor figures were prepared to accompany the new Revell U-boot Typ IX. The standing sailors are unshaved due to the long voyage. One of the sailors walks down the deck, the other two stand still. Except of the separately cast heads, all figures are cast in one piece. (designed to be used with Revell kits) More | Figures (resin) | Catalogue | £9.70 | ||
CMK/Czech Master Kits - CMF72251 - 1:72 | U-Boot U-IXC - Crew at rest in quarters 1/72 (3 fig.) suitable for CMK no. N72015 'Front Crew Quarters for Revell kit' set We have prepared several sets for the interior of the new Revell U-boot IXC model. One of these detailed sets is N72015 Front Crew Quarters. You can place detailed figurines of German submarine sailors to this area. One sailor is lying on his bunk, another is sitting and the third is standing and looking towards the door. All these figurines are cast in one piece, only the heads of the lying and standing sailors are separate parts. U-Boot/U-Boat/U Boat/U Boot/Submarines) (submarines) German Submarine] More | Figures (resin) | Catalogue | £9.70 | ||
CMK/Czech Master Kits - CMF72252 - 1:72 | U-Boot U-IXC-Crew Handling Torpedo 1/72 (3 fig.) suitable for CMK no. N72011 "Front Torpedo Section set for Revell kit". Another of our interior sets for the new Revell U-boot IXC model is the Front Torpedo Section, set no. N72011. This set could be filled with figurines of three German submarine sailors handling a torpedo. One sailor is kneeling in front of the torpedo, the other two are handling the torpedo while standing. All figurines are one-piece, only their heads are separated. (designed to be used with Revell kits) [U-Boot/U-Boat/U Boat/U Boot/Submarines) (submarines) German Submarine] More | Figures (resin) | Catalogue | £9.70 | ||
CMK/Czech Master Kits - CMF72253 - 1:72 | U-Boat U-IXC-Crew in Command Section (3 fig.) Couple of interior sets have been prepared for the new Revell U-boot IXC and one of these detailed sets is the Command Section CMKN7214. Detailed figurines of German submarine sailors can be placed in this room. The commander is standing beside the table with maps, the second sailor facing him with his arms folded and the third is standing aside. All figurines are one-piece except for their heads. (designed to be used within Revell kits) Type IXC U-Boat [U-Boot/U-Boat/U Boat/U Boot/Submarines) (submarines) German Submarine] More | Figures (resin) | Catalogue | £9.70 | ||
CMK/Czech Master Kits - CMF72254 - 1:72 | U-Boot U-IXC-Crew in Galley (3 fig.) For the new Revell U-boot IXC model we have prepared a couple of interior sets. One of these is CMKN7222 Galley set. Three detailed crew figures of German submarine sailors, cooks hard at work preparing the food, can be placed into this area. (designed to be used within Revell kits) Type IXC U-Boat [U-Boot/U-Boat/U Boat/U Boot/Submarines) (submarines) German Submarine] More | Figures (resin) | Catalogue | £9.70 | ||
CMK/Czech Master Kits - CMF72255 - 1:72 | U-Boot U-IXC-Sailors resting on bunks (3 fig.) Three detailed figures of German submarine sailors taking a rest. These figurines of lying sailors can be fitted to our interior sets. Although intended to the U-boot Typ IXC sets in the first place, they could be used also with earlier sets for U-Boot Typ VII. Two of the sailors are sleeping, the third one is reading (designed to be used with Revell kits) More | Figures (resin) | Catalogue | £9.70 | ||
CMK/Czech Master Kits - CMKN72019 - 1:72 | Back in stock! Type IXC torpedo Bow Torpedo with loading Winch and Cart [designed to be used with Revell kits) Just another set in our series of arguably the world's best resin cast sets designed for German submarine models. This set has been designed for the U-Boot Type IX and offers the modeller with the option to show in open position the deck hatch which allowed the submarine's forward torpedoes to be put inside the vessel using a loading winch. Major parts are made of resin, the master patterns were 3D designed. Tiny parts, which would lack necessary strenght if cast too, are injection moulded into metal type moulds.(U-Boot/U-Boat/U Boat/U Boot/Submarines] More | Ship detailing sets (resin) | Catalogue | £27.20 | ||
CMK/Czech Master Kits - CMKN72023 - 1:72 | Type IXC Flak Vierling 20mm (4 x 20mm) [designed to be used with Revell kits) During the Second World War, several various AA gun configurations appeared on German submarines. Some of the Type IX as well as the earlier Type VII submarines were armed with the 20mm Flak-Vierling four-barrel guns (Vierling = quadruplet). The Flak-Vierlings were used also on other vessels of the German Kriegsmarine as well as on Wehrmacht's AFVs. This nicely detailed, 3D-designed set contains resin parts, turned metal gun barrels and a fret of photo-etched parts. (U-Boot/U-Boat/U Boat/U Boot/Submarines] More | Ship detailing sets (resin) | Catalogue | £15.70 | ||
CMK/Czech Master Kits - CMKN72028 - 1:72 | Type VIII/IXC Ammo and Food Supplies, (designed to be used with Revell kits) During the war, German submarines often stayed at sea for very long time and supplies of food and ammunition had to be taken aboard in large quantity, either when the submarine was in the port or even at sea from other supply ships or even supply submarines.Now, we are bringing these food and ammo crates in the form of a nicely detailed resin set, which can be used with other models too. (U-Boot/U-Boat/U Boat/U Boot/Submarines] More | Ship detailing sets (resin) | Catalogue | £6.99 | ||
CMK/Czech Master Kits - CMKN72029 - 1:72 | Type VIII/IXC Stern Torpedo with loading winch and cart (designed to be used with Revell kits) Yet another of the world's best resin cast sets tailored for German submarine models. This set is made for the U-Boot Type IX and enables the modeller to open the deck hatch which was used for loading rear torpedos into the submarine using an onboard winch. The master patterns were 3D designed, large parts are cast from resin and tiny parts which could not be produced by the means of resin casting are injection moulded into metal type moulds. (U-Boot/U-Boat/U Boat/U Boot/Submarines] More | Ship detailing sets (resin) | Catalogue | £27.20 | ||
Eduard Big-Ed - EBIG5338 - 1:72 | German Submarine Type IX C/40 (designed for use with Revell kits) This BiG-Ed set includes all these Eduard sets.... ED53158 German Submarine Type IX C/40 hull pt. 1 ED53159 German Submarine Type IX C/40 hull pt. 2 ED53160 German Submarine Type IX C/40 tower (Eduard sold out May 2023 part 2) More | Ship detailing sets (etched) | Limited Availability | £63.70 | ||
Eduard - ED53158 - 1:72 | German Submarine Type IX C/40 hull pt. 1 (designed to be used with Revell kits)(Eduard sold out August 2023 part 1) More | Ship detailing sets (etched) | Limited Availability | £23.60 | ||
Eduard - ED53159 - 1:72 | German Submarine Type IX C/40 hull pt. 2 (designed to be used with Revell kits) (Eduard sold out May 2023 part 1) WAS £29.70. NOW BEING CLEARED!! SAVE 1/3RD!!! More | Ship detailing sets (etched) | Special Offers | £19.80 | ||
Eduard - ED53160 - 1:72 | German Submarine Type IX C/40 tower (designed to be used with Revell kits)(Eduard sold out August 2023 part 1) More | Ship detailing sets (etched) | Limited Availability | £23.60 | ||
Eduard - ED53249 - 1:72 | Type IXC U67/U154 (Early Turret) German Submarine Part 1 (designed to be used with Revell kits) (Eduard sold out May 2023 part 2) More | Ship detailing sets (etched) | Limited Availability | £32.70 | ||
Eduard - ED53250 - 1:72 | Type IXC U67/U154 (Early Turret) German Submarine Part 2 (designed to be used with Revell kits)(Eduard sold out September 2023 part 1) More | Ship detailing sets (etched) | Limited Availability | £32.70 | ||
Eduard Brassin - ED672034 - 1:72 | German Submarine 88mm gun (designed to be used with Revell kits) [Type VIIC U-Boat] More | Ship detailing sets (resin) | Catalogue | £11.99 | ||
Eduard Brassin - ED672053 - 1:72 | German Submarine 10,5cm gun (designed to be used with Revell kits) [Type IXC U-Boat RV5114] More | Ship detailing sets (resin) | Catalogue | £11.99 | ||
Start - LD011 - 1:72 | Type IX C/40 Decal-sheet for the new Revell model-Kit - early Typ IX C submarine German Navy More | Ship detailing sets | Catalogue | £18.99 |
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Print Scale - PSL72295 - 1:72 | Tupolev SB/B.71 Part-3/ 72-295 / 1. The ex-Czech B.71A, TB+PK in German markings, serving as a target tug plane in training unit, Germany,1940 2. The ex-Czech B.71A, SE+FX, used by the Luftdienstkommando, summer of 1941 3. Avia B.71 of the 66th Letka (Flight) of the II perut (Squadron), 1st Mixed Regiment, taken over by the Germans in summer 1939. 4. Ex-Czech B.71 of 1st Orliak (Squadron), 5th Regiment of Bulgarian air force, and the unit emblem, painted on the fuselage, behind the nose gunner position 5. SB-2M-100A fuselage number VP-8 (later chaged to SB-8) of the 2/LeLv 6, Nummela, summer of 1941. The Finns captured this airplane during the Winter War. Note three Soviet ship silhouettes painted on the rudder to represent ships sunk on July 10, 25 and August 24, 1941. 6. Late series SB-2M-103, fuselage number SB-11 of the 2/LeLv 6, Malmi, summer of 1942. This aircraft was given over to Finland on November 5, 1941, and served in 2/LeLv 6 as of June 22, 1942. On September 24, 1942, just after take off, the elevator jammed and aircraft crashed in the woods. In the subsequent fire depth-charges detonated and all crew members died. The submarine silhouette on the rubber represents one Soviet boat claimed by the crew. 7. Late series SB-2M-103 fuselage number SB-13 of the 2/LeLv 6, Immola, winter of 1942/43. This airplane was given over to Finland on November 5, 1941, and served in 2/LeLv 6 as of August 15, 1942. It is shown in winter camouflage 8. Late series SB-2M-103 fuselage number SB-19 of the 1/LeLv 6, Turku, spring-summer 1943. This airplane was given over to Finland in April of 1942. 9. Avia B.71 (K3) of the 72nd letka (Flight) of the l perut (Squadron), 6th Bomber Regiment, Prague, autumn of 1938 10. Avia B.71. Unit: Vzdusne zbrane. Serial: V-3 (ex V-3/B.71-19). This airplane was assigned to the Vzdusne zbrane (Slovak Air Arm) in 1939. Additional Antennae mounted ob the upper and lower fuselage were for German radio equipment installed on the aircraft. Sergeant Anton Vanko and four colleagues defected to Turkey in this B.71 on 18th April 1943 11. SB-2M-103. This SB-2 was used by Chinese Central Government, former Kuomintang plane. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £19.99 | ||
Start - STARTFROM - No Scale | From Submariners to Tank Killers Marine-Panzerjagd-Regiment 1 and the Fighting near Hamburg in April-May 1945 Author: Axel Urbanke ISBN: 978-3-941437-53-1 Pages: 192 Photos: 157, 48 of them in colour Illustrations: 15 color maps Format: 24 x 28,5 cm - Large format, Hard cover plus dust jacket At the beginning of April 1945, it became clear that the surrender of the Wehrmacht was only a matter of days or weeks. But despite this hopeless prospect, the German troops still put up fierce resistance to the enemy. Most of the front-line soldiers had long since given up hope of an already illusory final victory. Other goals now had priority. The way to the west had to be kept open for columns of refugees; steps had to be taken to ensure that civilians and wounded comrades could be evacuated by sea; and a path to the west had to be cleared for their own troops. The great spectre on the Eastern Front was that of being overrun by the Russians and then being subjected to their reprisals. Very few interested people today know that a stubborn fight against the British and Americans was also necessary on the Western Front in order to achieve these goals. So in April, the Germans were playing for time, because every day that the Wehrmacht troops in the West delayed surrender saved the lives of thousands, even tens of thousands of people in the East. But Hitler was still alive and making his unrealistic decisions in Berlin. To oppose his orders in those days could quickly mean death. In this situation, Hamburg, a city of millions, made preparations for a "defence to the last round of ammunition". Disaster loomed. Due to a lack of troops, at the beginning of April, the High Command of the Wehrmacht increasingly resorted to sailors whose ships had been sunk, were damaged, or are no longer able to sail due to a lack of fuel. Among these men were about 2,000 submariners who had been waiting in the Elbe metropolis for the completion or repair of their U-boats. Now, instead of putting to sea in their boats to fight the enemy, they stood up to the British with Panzerfaust anti-tank weapons as part of the 1st Naval Anti-Tank Regiment. Under the level-headed battle commander of Hamburg, they put up such a measured resistance that time was gained to finally surrender Hamburg without a fight and, by stopping the British at the Elbe, keep the Baltic ports open to refugees for about 14 days longer. This book is an exciting piece of contemporary history that provides a somewhat different view of the events of that time. Follow the submariners' fight in the Harburg Hills and on the Elbe, which has never been summarised until today and which saved the lives of tens of thousands of people. Important note for submarine enthusiasts: Photos of Type XXI and Type XXIII submarines are known to be very rare. This book contains 31 unpublished color photos of the construction of these boat types and their commissioning at Blohm-und-Voss and Deutsche Werft AG in Hamburg. The photos were taken as part of film recordings made by war correspondent Walter Frentz on behalf of Hitler. Frentz was to film all of the modern new weapons in the summer of 1944. During filming, he privately made color slides. The color recording is therefore a small sensation that can finally be seen 78 years after it's creation. More | Military vehicle books | Catalogue | £61.99 |
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