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Sd.Kfz.140 'Gepard' Flakpanzer 38(t) LINK AND LENGTH TRACKS - DECALS SHEET FOR 4 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
The Sd. Kfz. 140 Flakpanzer 38 "Gepard" self-propelled anti-aircraft vehicle was developed during World War II using the chassis of the Czechoslovak-designed light tank Panzer 38(t). Its primary purpose was to provide the Wehrmacht with an effective means of protecting armored units and moving columns against ...
PaK-97/38 AT Gun with crew 4 FIGURE INCLUDED
The PaK 97/38 was a German anti-tank gun used during World War II. It was developed using the barrel of the famous French 75 mm Mle 1897 gun. Many of these guns were captured after the invasion of France and proved to be a valid, quick, and relatively inexpensive solution to equip German anti-tank troops with a more powerful weapon than the now outdated 37 mm PaK 36, which was no...
Sherman M4A3 Wet The M4 Sherman medium tank was, without a doubt, the most widely produced and deployed armored vehicle of World War II. The M4 formed the backbone of American armored forces and was manufactured in numerous versions and variants. The Sherman "Wet" was developed during the tank's operational service to reduce the risk of fire, which was a common issue in early production models. Introduced in 1944, it featured ...
Dodge WC62 1 ½ t 6x6 Truck The Dodge WC62 was widely used during World War II by the United States Army. Introduced in 1943, it was further developed and produced in numerous versions, including the 1½-ton truck with six-wheel drive. The addition of a third rear axle allowed the Dodge to carry a significant load of equipment or 12 fully equipped soldiers in any condition and operational context. Extremely rugged and reliable t...
VTLM Lince Super decals sheet for 9 versions (Italian UNIFIL bonus decal) - New photo etched fret - Rubber tyres and color Instruction sheet
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The LMV Lince light multirole tactical vehicle was developed by the Italian company Iveco Defence Vehicles in the early 2000s to meet the need for a new-generation light armored vehicle for troop transport and advanced reconnaissance, capable of operating on any ...
Pz.Kpfw.VI Tiger Support Vehicle. GLUABLE RUBBER TRACKS OR LINK AND LENGTH TRACKS - DECALS SHEET FOR 1 VERSION - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
When the Allied forces captured a modified Tiger I, adapted to serve in a technical and logistical support role for front-line armored troops, they named it 'Bergetiger', similarly to how they had designated recovery vehicles based on the Panther and Panzer IV tanks. It was essentially a T...
M47 PATTON NEW PARTS - GLUEABLE RUBBER TRACKS - DECALS SHEET FOR 6 VERSIONS - 1 FIGURE INCLUDED - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
M-47 Patton medium tank was developed and deployed to U.S. armored units in the early 1950s. Compared to its predecessors, such as the M-46, it exhibited significantly improved performance, featuring enhanced protection and increased firepower, provided by the turret-mounted 90mm M3 gun. The tank had a c...
M24 CHAFFEE METAL GUN BARREL - GLUABLE RUBBER TRACKS OR LINK AND LENGTH TRACKS - DECALS SHEET FOR 5 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
The M24 Chaffee tank was distributed to American Army units starting in 1944 to provide a lightweight tank on the battlefield capable of replacing the outdated M3/M5 Stuart. The M24's configuration was significantly different from its predecessor, and its design proved to be highly effective...
Semovente M42 da 75/34 UPGRADED EDITION - METAL GUN BARREL - LINK AND LENGTH TRACKS OR GLUABLE RUBBER TRACKS - PHOTO ETCHED FRET - DECALS FOR 6 VERSIONS - COLORS INSTRUCTION SHEET
At the end of the 1930's the Italian Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army) began to deploy self-propelled artillery guns to provide support for tanks and infantry units. The 'Semovente' 75/18 was developed on the back of the 'M' series medium tank h...
T-34/85 Zavod 112 Model 1944 METAL GUN BARREL - PHOTO-ETCHED FRET - GLUABLE RUBBER TRACKS OR LINK AND LENGTH TRACKS - SUPER DECALS SHEET FOR 6 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
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T-34 tank is undoubtedly one of the most iconic armored vehicles of World War II and served as the backbone of the Soviet Armed Forces during the conflict. The main innovations introduced by the T-34 included the sloped frontal...
Sd.Kfz.234/1 RUBBER TIRES - PHOTO-ETCHED FRET - DECALS FOR 3 VERSIONS - COLOR ISTRUCTION SHEET
The armored cars of the Schwerer Panzerspahwagen Sd.Kfz. 234 series were produced by the German war industry during the final phase of the Second World War. They were distinguished by their high manufacturing quality, combining mobility, operational flexibility, and offensive capability. The design represented an excellent balance...
LCM-3 Landing Craft CONTAINS 3 FIGURES
NEW DECALS SHEET FOR 4 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTIONS SHEET
The Landing Craft Mechanized (LCM) is arguably the most famous landing craft in history, its profile intimately linked to Allied amphibious operations in World War II, from Anzio to the beaches of Normandy.The LCM-3 variant is certainly one of the most successful and effectively employed. The design was simple and straightfo...