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s.Gr.W.34 WWII German mortar The 81.4 mm GrW 34 mortar was the standard mortar of the German Army in WWII. Developed by Rheinmetall-Borsig AG in 1932, it was produced from 1934 to 1945 by various manufacturing companies. The maximum range of the shot was 2400 meters, there were included different types of ammunition: fragmentation, smoke, lighting and special bouncing bombs. The mortar was the standard weapon of the German inf...
'Panzerabwehr, 1918'
- German Army anti-tank unit from the WWI
- Includes a crew operating the Mauser Tankgewehr M1918 anti-tank rifle and a team manning the MG 08 machine gun
- Highly detailed reproduction of WWI German infantry uniforms and equipment
- The set depicts a dynamic anti-tank defence scene of the German Army during the WWI
'Stugna-P' anti- tank system (100% new molds in 2023). TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! The Stugna-P anti-tank missile system was developed by the Ukrainian design bureau Luch. The system is designed to engage tanks and other armored targets with a high level of protection, and it can also engage helicopters. The range of fire on ground targets reaches 5000 meters. One of the advantages of the system is that it can fire from closed p...
Doctor's Coupe 1917 Model T American Car. n 1913, Henry Ford launched the world's first moving assembly line at his automobile factory, achieving a technological revolution. The Model T became the first mass-produced automobile in the world. By the following year, it accounted for 56% of all cars manufactured in the United States. The Model T's widespread adoption stemmed not only from high production numbers but also from its...
Polikarpov I-16 type 28 WWII Soviet Fighter
• Accurate copy of the prototype
• Highly detailed engine chassis and cockpit interior
• 3 versions decal sheet is included
Mitsubishi Ki-21-Ib "Sally" Japanese Heavy Bomber (100% new molds in 2023) USUALLY £59.80. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! The Ki-21 bomber, also known as the 'Sally' during World War II, was developed by Mitsubishi designers in accordance with the requirements set by the General Aviation Directorate. The first prototype of the aircraft took off on December 18, 1936, and flight tests of prototypes took place over the next year. Seri...
Dornier Do-217M-1 WWII RAF Bomber. The German Do 217M-1 bomber was a variant of the Do 217 series, equipped with DB 603A engines producing 1,750 horsepower. Combined with four-blade propellers, this significantly improved the bomber's flight performance and increased its maximum speed to 557 km/h, though at the cost of reduced range. The Do 217M-1 served with Luftwaffe bomber and reconnaissance squadrons until the end of World...
North-American/Rockwell OV-10A Bronco US Marine Corps, Light Attack Aircraft USUALLY £45.80. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!. The first prototype of OV-10A Bronco raised into the air in July 1965. After flight tests, the aircraft entered serial production. The US Air Force ordered 109 aircrafts, and the US Marine Corps - another 76. After the war in Vietnam, the aircraft remained in service with aviation units and were modernized ov...
Bristol Beaufort Mk.IA torpedo bomber USUALLY £59.80. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
DX135, No.5 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit, Long Kash, 1943
LR906, No.2 Torpedo Training Unit, Castle Kennedy, September 1943
DW816, 22 Sqn., Ceylon (Sri Lanka), April 1944
The Bristol Beaufort torpedo bomber was developed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. It was a four-seat, twin-engine aircraft with a mid- wing configuration and an ...
Last Marauder Martin B-26G
- The model represents the late-production variants of the B-26 Marauder bomber and accurately captures the distinctive features of the B-26G version
- The geometry and proportions of the original aircraft have been faithfully reproduced, with detailed cockpit and fuselage interior equipment
- Includes a decal sheet with markings for the last production B-26G Marauder bomber
Handley-Page Hampden B Mk.I In October 1931, the British Air Ministry began preparing specifications for a new bomber to replace obsolete biplanes. Specification B.9/32 was created in August 1932, with several manufacturers competing. Handley Page's HP.52 was selected, with its prototype completed in spring 1936. In June, it flew successfully, reaching 426 km/h and carrying over 1,800 kg of bombs. It was shown to King Edward V...