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Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II
This model kit recreates the state-of-the-art F-35A Lightning II in 1/72 scale. It inherits many of the detailed features first seen in our 1/48 scale release. Thanks to extensive research, the A variant of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II is available to fans in either preferred scale.
About the F-35A
Fighter jets have continued to develop since they were first seen in late WWII,...
de Havilland Mosquito Mk.VI FB Fighter Bomber
The UK version has additional clear parts for the engine covers.
Highly-detailed cockpit, plus depiction of four machine guns complete with ammo cases and belts.
Paintable tyres use assembly tread sections and capture compression caused by plane weight.
Choose open or closed bomb bay. 20mm auto cannons and two 500lb bomb parts are found inside.
Tail wheel mud guard and strut a...
M24 Chaffee U.S. Light Tank European Theatre
This model kit recreates the Chaffee as it appeared in the European Theater of operations during World War II.
About the Chaffee
Developed as the successor to the M3/M5 Stuart light tanks, the M24 Chaffee was formally adopted in 1944. The Chaffee employed sloped armor on both the turret and hull and availed itself of considerable firepower in the shape of the 75mm main gun,...
Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.B Tamiya introduces the new German Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf. tank in the 1:35 line. This means that the main German tanks of World War II are now all reproduced by Tamiya.
Although Germany was forbidden to develop tanks after its defeat in World War I, it developed the Panzerkampfwagen I under the name "agricultural tractor" to divert suspicion of rearmament, and the Pz.Kpfw.I became a mass-produced tan...
M18 Hellcat The M18 Hellcat was an American tank destroyer developed to counter the German Army tanks, and it featured an open top design turret and powerful 76mm gun, plus a main gun breech rotated 45 degrees around the gun barrel to save space in the turret interior. It had a compact, lightweight hull, automatic transmission and the first torsion bar suspension seen on U.S. armor. Its radial 9-cylinder engine at the hull rea...
M4A3E8 Sherman "Easy Eight" European Theatre This is an all-new kit designed by Tamiya's top designers which recreates the "Easy Eight" variant of the legendary Sherman medium tank. The M4A3E8 was known fondly as the "Easy Eight" by its crews, thanks to the relatively smooth drive afforded by its Horizontal Volute Spring Suspension (HVSS). Another distinguishing feature was its 76mm gun. Some of the 2,500 examples produced wer...
Sd.Kfz.9 'FAMO' When a tank became inoperative, the Recovery Platoons were informed of the condition of both the tank and the surrounding road surface. Tanks such as Pz.Kpfw.III and Pz.Kpfw.IV could be towed by a single 18 ton heavy half-track, but heavy tanks such as the Tiger I or Panther required three or more towing vehicles. In that case, about 5m of wire rope was used to link each of the half-tracks together. Except for ...
Soviet T-55 Russian tank
A Prolific Design
The T-55 was born in an era of increasing West-East Cold War tension, as an upgrade to the existing T-54. This low-profile design with hemispherical turret was extremely well suited to mass production, and even featured rudimentary protection from chemical weapons. It was also produced under license in Czechoslovakia and Poland, and when added with the T-54 its production run is sa...
IJN Shimakaze destroyer In May 1943, the Japanese Navy's next-generation destroyer Shimakaze was commissioned at Maizuru Naval Arsenal. Her high temperature, high pressure kampon boilers generated 75,000hp and propelled the 3,000-ton Shimakaze at what was a then record speed for a Japanese destroyer of 40.9 knots; she was also an imposing offensive presence, sporting three twin 12.7cm gun turrets and three quintuple torpedo tu...
M1A1 Abrams UKRAINE
Veteran Warrior
The M1A1 Abrams was adopted by U.S. forces in August 1984, and while it was originally equipped with a rifled 105mm gun, a later upgrade to a 120mm smoothbore piece significantly improved its offensive capabilities. Also given a precision fire control system and a 1,500hp gas turbine engine, when the M1A1 was fielded in the Gulf War in 1991, it proved more than a match for enemy T-72 tanks...
Kawasaki Ki-61-Id Hien (Tony) & 4x4 Light Vehicle Kurogane Set. Mainstays of the Japanese War Effort. The Hien was officially adopted by the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) in 1943, and stood out among its Japanese aircraft contemporaries in the Pacific War on account of its liquid-cooled Ha-40 engine, slimline fuselage and long, elegant wing. A number of different variants were produced, among them the Ki-61-Id which featured a ...
Gordon Murray Auto GMA T 50 The GMA T.50 or Gordon Murray Automotive Type 50 is a sports car manufactured by Gordon Murray Automotive. Designed by Gordon Murray and inspired by the McLaren F1, the T.50 is powered by an all-new bespoke 3,994 cc (4.0 L) naturally aspirated V12 engine developed by Cosworth. Gordon Murray designed the McLaren F1 and Brabham BT46B, and the GMA T.50 is named for his 50-year career and his 50th desig...
Subaru BRZ (ZD8) The SUBARU BRZ - SUBARU's first rear-wheel drive sports car welcomed a second model in July, 2021 in Japan. While the 2-door coupe form is basically carried over, the new SUBARU BRZ features more powerful style with aerodynamic efficiency. Hood, roof and fenders are lightweight aluminum, and this car is powered by a 2.4-liter horizontally opposed four-cylinder boxer DOHC engine capable of 235hp. The SUBARU BRZ...
Toyota GR 86 The Toyota GR 86 is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car announced in April 2021. It has a broad stance, low center of gravity, and employs aerodynamic components rooted in motorsports. Hood, roof and front fenders are lightweight aluminum, and this car is powered by a 2.4-liter horizontally opposed four-cylinder boxer DOHC engine capable of 235hp. The suspension features front strut and rear double wishbon...
Ford Mustang GT4
Announced to great acclaim at the 2016 SEMA show, the Ford Mustang GT4 features carbon fiber doors, roof, engine hood and more, a rear wing and diffuser contributing to advanced aerodynamics, and a high-performance 580hp, 5.2-liter V8 engine with 6-speed sequential transmission. Designed and engineered jointly by Ford Performance and Multimatic Motorsports, it is active in races across the globe, taking on r...
Honda NSX 2016 2015 was an auspicious year for NSX aficionados, as the legendary car's 25th anniversary was marked with the announcement of the new second generation production NSX at the Detroit Auto Show. It went on sale to great acclaim in August of this year (2016). An exceptionally lightweight body utilizes aluminum, high strength steel and carbon fiber components, while power is provided by a midship 3.5-liter V6 twin tu...