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V-1 Flying Bomb Launch Site
Fieseler Fi 103 winged Vengeance or Retaliation Weapon 1 on Hellmuth Walter Werke designed slotted-tube slingshot/catapult (Flugelbombe, Vergeltungswaffe 1, "V-1", Schlitzrohr, Schleuder) developed in 1939 at Peenemunde Army Research Centre on the north eastern tip of Germany.
Numerous launch ramps were installed by the Nazis at strategic locations in the Pas-de-Calais region of Northern France...
German VK 100.01 (p) Mammut, WWII Super-heavy Concept Tank 2-in-1
Another of the Third Reich's "what if?" tanks that was never built. Designs for the Versuchskampffahrzeug (VK) 'Mammut' (Mammoth) 120-ton super-heavy tank were drawn up in 1942, and while of massive proportions it was somewhat smaller than the 'Maus' super-heavy tank. Popularised in the online multiplayer video game 'World of Tanks'.
Hatches can be fitted ope...
German Vk 168.01(p) concept Super Heavy Tank A "Paper Panzer" that never progressed beyond blueprints.
Hatches can be fitted opened or closed, one-piece tracks, moveable suspension & road wheels. Choice of 4 markings.
German Typ 205 Mauschen concept Super Heavy Tank
Little Mouse "Paper Panzer".
Hatches can be fitted opened or closed, one-piece tracks, moveable suspension & road wheels. Choice of 4 markings.
US M247 Sergeant York SPAAG
1970s US Army Self-propelled Anti-aircraft Gun (SPAAG).
Hatches can be fitted open or closed. Moveable suspension & road wheels, workable track. Photo-etch parts. Choice of 5 markings
US M48A5 Patton Main Battle Tank
The last major upgrade of the US M48 tank series.
Hatches can be fitted open or closed. Moveable suspension & road wheels, workable track. Photo-etch parts. Choice of 4 markings.
US M48A3 Mod B Patton Main Battle Tank
Modified turret and hull conversions of earlier M48 variants.
Hatches can be fitted open or closed. Moveable suspension & road wheels, workable track. Photo-etch parts. Choice of 4 markings. (Figure not included).
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 MQ-8B Fire Scout with missile & Blade Fold kit
US Navy Unmanned Autonomous Helicopter (UAH) with 4-blade rotor & stub wings.
Rotor-fold version with alternative nose sections, APKWS guided rocket pods & twin Hellfire missiles, photo-etch parts. Choice of 4 markings. L: 265mm. (Figure not included).
Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer Early Production Limited Edition
The Hetzer was a German light tank destroyer of the Second World War. It was based on the of the Panzer 38(t) light tank chassis and armed with a 75mm PaK 39 L/48 gun. The low-profile, heavily armoured tank destroyer could be used to ambush enemy tanks and is acknowledged as one of the most successful tank destroyers of WWII, destroying hundreds of enemy tanks.
Hatches...
Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer with interior, Late Production
The Hetzer was a German light tank destroyer of the Second World War. It was based on the of the Panzer 38(t) light tank chassis and armed with a 75mm PaK 39 L/48 gun. The low-profile, heavily armoured tank destroyer could be used to ambush enemy tanks and is acknowledged as one of the most successful tank destroyers of WWII, destroying hundreds of enemy tanks.
Full inte...
Re-issue!! Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer Late Production Limited Edition
The Hetzer was a German light tank destroyer of the Second World War. It was based on the of the Panzer 38(t) light tank chassis and armed with a 75mm PaK 39 L/48 gun. The low-profile, heavily armoured tank destroyer could be used to ambush enemy tanks and is acknowledged as one of the most successful tank destroyers of WWII, destroying hundreds of enemy tanks...
Pz.Kpfw.V Ausf.A Panther Early
The Panzerkampfwagen Pz.Kpfw.V Ausf.A Panther was the first production variant of the German Panther tank. It was introduced in 1943 and was used on the Eastern and Western Fronts until the end of the war in May 1945.
Hatches can be fitted open or closed, link & length tracks, photo-etch parts. Choice of 4 markings. (Interior parts & Zimmerit not included).
Pz.Kpfw.V Ausf.A Panther Early/Mid
The Panzerkampfwagen Pz.Kpfw.V Ausf.A Panther was the first production variant of the German Panther tank. It was introduced in 1943 and was used on the Eastern and Western Fronts until the end of the war in May 1945.
Optional build as early or medium version. Hatches can be fitted open or closed, link & length tracks, photo-etch parts. Choice of 3 markings. (Interior parts, Zimmerit & figu...
Pz.Kpfw.V Ausf.A Panther Late Sd.Kfz.171/268 2 in 1
The Panzerkampfwagen Pz.Kpfw.V Ausf.A Panther was the first production variant of the German Panther tank. It was introduced in 1943 and was used on the Eastern and Western Fronts until the end of the war in May 1945.
Optional build as command or non-command version. Hatches can be fitted open or closed, link & length tracks, photo-etch parts. Choice of 4 markings. (Interio...
Swiss Panzerjager G 13 ca.1946-72
Post-war version of the German Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer developed during World War II. 158 Hetzers were ordered by the Swiss Army in 1946/47 as type Panzerjager G 13. Improvements included StuK 40 gun with muzzle brake, AA gun, and revised position for the tank commander. Retired by the army in the early 1970s many of these tanks have since been preserved in museums, often disguised as WWII He...
German WWII Vk 100.01(p) K3382 concept heavy tank
One of the Third Reich's "what if?" tanks that was never built.
Hatches can be fitted open or closed. One-piece tracks, photo-etch parts, moveable road wheels & suspension. Choice of 4 markings. (Figure not included).
Soviet Object 279 concept heavy tank with NBC Commando
Soviet experimental heavy tank developed in the late 1950s. Too expensive to produce, too complex to maintain and less mobile than other tanks, Object 279 was never put into production. One prototype was built and retained for display at Kubinka Tank Museum.
Figure included. Photo-etch & clear parts, workable tracks. Choice of 4 markings.
German Army Tiger I Initial Production Tank 4-in-1
One of the earliest factory batches of the production Tiger I approx Aug"Nov 1942. Its first operational use was on the Leningrad front with s.Pz.Abt. 502 (502nd Heavy Panzer Battalion), the first unit to receive and deploy the Tiger I tank in combat.
Choice of 4 builds:
(1) s.Pz.Abt.502 Nr.3;
(2) s.Pz.Abt.502 Nr.100;
(3) s.Pz.Abt.502 Nr.111;
(4) s.Pz.Abt.502 Nr.12...
Pz.Kpfw.VI Tiger I Mid-production with Zimmerit
The formidable (but not invincible) German World War II heavy tank renowned for its overwhelming firepower and fortified armour. Its ordnance inventory designation (Kampfmittelbestandsbeschreibung) was SdKfz 181 PzKpfw VI Ausf E. New tooling from Takom announced in November 2023.
Hatches can be fitted opened or closed. 2 types of link & length tracks with track assembly jig. Me...
Pz.Kpfw.VI Tiger I Late/Late Command w/ Zimmerit 2 in 1
The formidable (but not invincible) German World War II heavy tank renowned for its overwhelming firepower and fortified armour. Its ordnance inventory designation (Kampfmittelbestandsbeschreibung) was SdKfz 181 PzKpfw VI Ausf E. New tooling from Takom announced in November 2023.
Build two ways, Late version or Late Command version. Hatches can be fitted opened or close...
German WWII Tiger I Early with Zimmerit Gruppe Fehrmann
Gruppe Fehrmann was a temporary German armoured unit formed during the final stages of World War II. It was composed primarily of Tiger and Panther tanks, drawn from the Bergen training ground, led by Oberleutnant Rudolf Fehrmann.
Hatches can be fitted open or closed. Link & length tracks. Metal barrel, photo-etch & clear parts included. Choice of 2 markings.
US Army T57 Experimental Heavy Tank
The T57 was part of a U.S. Army project to develop a more mobile and heavily armed heavy tank. However, problems with the autoloader mechanism, the complexity of the oscillating turret, and advancements in tank design philosophy led to the project's cancellation in the late 1950s. The U.S. military ultimately favoured main battle tanks (MBTs) over specialized heavy tanks, leading to the sta...
US Army M4A1(76w) Sherman VVSS Medium Tank Late Production
The M4A1(76)W VVSS was a late-production variant of the U.S. Sherman medium tank, combining the improved 76 mm gun and safer ammunition stowage with the earlier VVSS suspension system.
- M4A1: Cast-hull design with the characteristic rounded appearance.
- 76 mm gun: Replaced the earlier 75 mm gun, offering better anti-armour performance.
- "W": Indicates wet ammu...
Israeli Army M51 "Degem Alef" Medium Tank
In the late 1950s, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) sought to extend the life of its large inventory of M4 Shermans, acquired from various sources after 1948. The M51 was the final and most advanced of Israel's Sherman upgrades. The Hebrew designation "Degem Alef" (Model A) refers to the first production configuration, re-armed with a 105 mm D.1508 cannon, re-armed with a 105 mm D.15...