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Challenger 1 Mk 3 British Army Main Battle Tank
14 sprues, upper &, lower hull. Individual track links. Photo-etch parts included. L: 335.8 mm, W: 104 mm, Total parts: 630+
US Army M1133 Stryker MEV Medical Evacuation Vehicle
The M1133 Stryker MEV is the U.S. Army's armoured ambulance variant of the Stryker eight-wheeled vehicle family, built to provide protected casualty evacuation and basic en-route care for wounded personnel within a Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT). It is based on the Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle chassis, with an enlarged rear compartment featuring vertical walls and...
US Army M1132 Stryker Engineer Squad Vehicle w/SMP & AMP Mine Plough
Part of the 8x8 Stryker family, the M1132 Engineer Squad Vehicle supports combat engineers with route clearance and mobility tasks. Outfitted with a mine roller (Surface Mine Plough-SMP) and Anti-Mine Plough (AMP), it is designed to detect and neutralise explosive threats. Fully integrated with protective armour and battlefield comms, the M1132 enables saf...
Royal Navy HMS Queen Elizabeth R08 Aircraft Carrier
HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08) is the lead ship of the Royal Navy's latest class of aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth Class"the largest warships ever built in Britain, displacing 65,000 tonnes. Assembled at Rosyth Dockyard by Babcock Marine and commissioned in 2017, the carrier operates F-35B Lightning II joint strike fighters, and Merlin and Wildcat helicopters, from a dist...
H.M.S. Monmouth F235 Type 23 Frigate
Royal Navy Duke Class Type 23 Frigate, one of thirteen based in Portsmouth and Devonport.
Armed with Mk 8 4.5in medium gun, Sea Ceptor guided missiles, Harpoon long-range anti-ship missiles and small calibre guns.
J-20S Mighty Dragon Twin-Seat Stealth Aircraft
Two-seat variant of the J-20 Mighty Dragon, China's fifth-generation stealth fighter, developed by Chengdu Aerospace Corporation for the PLA Air Force. The J-20S first appeared in test flights and public displays from 2021 and was officially unveiled at the Zhuhai Air Show in November 2024. By mid-2025, it had reached advanced stages of deployment and was reportedly admitted into...
Blackburn Buccaneer S.2D
The Blackburn/Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2D was a late-generation Royal Navy strike aircraft variant derived from the Buccaneer S.2" itself an improved development of the original Buccaneer S.1, fitted with more powerful Rolls-Royce Spey Mk.101 turbofans, strengthened structures, upgraded avionics, and full naval features including wing folding and carrier-landing gear. Building on this enhanced ...
DKM Scharnhorst Battle Cruiser
Germany's most famous battleship and pride of the Kriegsmarine, SCHARNHORST was considered invincible and state-of-the-art but was sunk by Allied forces led by the Home Fleet flagship Duke of York during the Battle of the North Cape on Boxing Day 1943. Earlier in WWII, SCHARNHORST had a formidable record in the Atlantic and Norwegian seas, sinking the armed merchant cruiser Rawalpindi, aircraf...
Bell AH-1W Super Cobra Attack Helicopter (Turned Exhaust) The AH-1W Super Cobra was the US Marines' attack helicopter. Designed and developed by Bell, it entered service with the US Marine Corps (USMC), Marines have been flying the AH-1W Super Cobra since 1986. The last AH-1W was delivered in 1998. and was retired in October 2020 after 34 years of service. The AH-1Z Viper, which is also manufactured by Bell Textron, replaced t...