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Ersatz M7 2 in 1
German Sturmgeschutz/StuG.III Ausf.G self-propelled assault gun disguised as an American M7 'Priest' to infiltrate Allied positions during the Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes in late 1944.
Hatches can be fitted opened or closed, Link & Length tracks with track assembly jig, photo-etch parts. Two styles of engine cover. Markings for 150th Panzer Brigade (Kampfgruppe Y), Ardennes December 1944. Figures no...
US Army M911/M747 Heavy Equipment Transporter
M911 Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET) is a military truck tractor used by the U.S. Army primarily for hauling heavy armoured vehicles, including tanks, self-propelled artillery, and engineering equipment. C-HET (Commercial Heavy Equipment Transporter) is a designation used by the U.S. Army for a heavy-duty military truck tractor. The C-HET designation typically applies when comme...
H.M.S. Hood Mk.1 15"/42 Gun Turret B
Royal Navy Admiral Class Battlecruiser built and engined in Clydebank by Messrs John Brown & Co Ltd. Laid down in September 1916 and launched in August 1918, HOOD was the largest warship afloat when commissioned on May 15th 1920, retaining that distinction for the next twenty years.
HOOD was armed with eight 15in 42-calibre Mk.I guns in four twin turrets in superfiring position, designa...
Lun Class Ekranoplan Soviet GEV
Soviet 'Ground Effect Vehicle' developed during the Cold War. 8-engined hybrid seaplane capable of skimming the water's surface at 16-32 feet unseen by radar. Armed with six anti-ship missiles mounted on the spine.
Full cockpit, detailed rear gunner's emplacement, six Moskit missile launch tubes. Choice of 3 markings
AH Mk.1 Apache Longbow British Army Attack Helicopter WAS £99.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE MORE THAN 1/3RD!!! Sixty-seven multi-mission helicopter gunships were ordered for the British Army Air Corps (AAC) in 1995. Based on the American Boeing AH-64D Apache Longbow twin-engine tandem-seat helicopter, the first eight were built by Boeing in the United States from 1998 to 2000 to a UK design developed by Westland Helicopters (now Agusta...
US Army T28 Super Heavy Tank/Gun Motor Carriage T95
The T28, temporarily redesignated 105mm Gun Motor Carriage T95, was an American experimental super-heavy armoured vehicle developed during the final stages of the Second World War. Designed to break through heavily fortified German defensive lines along the Siegfried Line, the vehicle prioritised extreme frontal armour protection over speed or tactical mobility. Lacking a tu...
M29C Weasel US WWII Light Amphibious Tracked Vehicle Versatile tracked vehicle used by the Allies during World War II. Nicknamed "Water Weasel" the M29C was equipped with a sealed hull, buoyancy chambers at the front and rear of the vehicle and twin rudders for steering in water. Not designed to be a seagoing vessel, the M29C was capable of operating in inland waterways and coastal waters. It was used by the Allies to transpor...
US M103A2 Heavy Tank c.1964 America's last heavy tank, the improved large-turreted tracked platform for the long-range 120mm cannon. USMC type M103A1 tanks were up-engined with matching uprated transmission and classified M103A2; parts are included in the kit for the characteristic raised rear engine deck. 208 type M103A2s were converted for USMC service until retirement in the early 1970s. An example is preserved in working o...