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Brewster F2A-2 Buffalo replacement Metal Landing Gear. Includes barrier guards & uplock roller brackets (designed to be used with Czech Model and Special Hobby kits) [B-239 B-339E F2A-2 F2A-3 Mk.I]
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt replacement Metal Landing Gear (designed to be used with Kinetic Model Kits, and Vintage Fighters kits)(main gear struts are single parts and details are enhanced)
7,5 cm PaK 40 'German Anti-tank Gun'. The PaK 40 is arguably one of the most important German anti-tank weapons of the war. Our 1/72 model shows the gun in the wheeled version. Between 1939 and 1945 a total of more than 20,000 examples were built. They were used both with a wheeled chassis or mounted on a wide variety of Wehrmacht military vehicles. The gun was also exported to many German allies. It saw deployment on all fron...
3,7 cm PaK 36 'German Anti-tank Gun' In the initial stages of the war, the German Wehrmacht was equipped with 3,7cm PaK 36 anti-tank drawn guns. These were designed during the 1930s and first put to service in the Spanish Civil War. Before WW2, the guns were also exported to several countries including China, Finland or the Soviet Union. The latter also bought the licence rights and produced it as the M1930 (1-K) cannon. At th...
Trailer for the 'Biber' German Midget Submarine. One of the almost 'miracle' weapons that were to stop the victorious advance of the Allies, which they fortunately did not, was also the German Biber midget submarine (designed to be used with Special Navy kits). In 1944, when the mass production of the sub was commenced, also a new type of a road trailer was needed to haul the sub to the area of its combat deployment and a vari...
Scheuch Schlepper The rocket-propelled Messerschmitt Me-163B tailless aircraft was not fitted with a usual undercarriage and so it lacked the ability to taxi to its take off position or after landing by its own power. And thus the Komet needed some other means to get around the airfield and it was found in the form of the Scheuch-Schlepper tractor. This rather diminutive vehicle was originally devised as a low-cost and widely ...