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Limited Re-issue! M9 ACE U.S. Armoured Combat Earthmover
Individual workable tracks.
Dozer blade can be raised and lowered.
Workable Hatches.
PE & clear parts.
The ejector is able to move forward & back.
The suspension can be built in raised or lowered position.
German WWII Super Heavy Tank Maus V1
Super-heavy German tank developed during World War II. The Maus was massive, weighing around 188 metric tons. Its armour was exceptionally thick, providing significant protection from enemy fire. It was armed with a 128mm main gun and a coaxial 75mm gun, offering substantial firepower. Despite its powerful weaponry and armour, its mobility was limited due to its immense weight and the resu...
British APC FV432 Mk 2/1 with interior
Armoured personnel carrier (APC) introduced in the 1960s. It is the most common armoured vehicle in the British Army and has been used in the Falklands War, the Gulf War and the War in Afghanistan.
Hatches can be fitted opened or closed, Link & length tracks with jig assembly, photo-etch parts. Choice of 4 markings: (1) Berlin Brigade 1980; (2) Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, 7th Armoured B...
Re-issue! U.S. Army ¼ton Utility Truck with ¼ton Utility Trailer + MP Figure
Iconic WWII army vehicle.
MP driver figure included. Choice of 5 markings.
Royal Navy Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) Guided Weapon Systems (GWS) combat-tested in the Falklands War in 1982.
GWS-30 twin-arm launcher & Sea Dart SAM, fitted to guided missile destroyers Type 82 (1, H.M.S. Bristol) and Sheffield Class Type 42 (14), and Invincible Class aircraft carriers (3). Operational 1973-2012.
GWS-25 sextuple launcher & Sea Wolf SAM, fitted to Type 22 frigates (14) and Leander Class 12I frigates (...
US M103A1 Heavy Tank c.1959
America's last heavy tank, a large-turreted tracked platform for the long-range 120mm cannon developed during the Cold War. Derived from the late WW2 T29/T34 heavy tank, type T43E1 built in 1953/54 was modified in 1956/57 to serve with the US Army in overwatch role redesignated M103. Upgraded type M103A1 was preferred by the US Marine Corps for infantry support in amphibious campaigns. The Army re...
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...
M60A1 with ERA & M9 Bulldozer attachment
US Army/US Marine Main Battle Tank produced from the early 1960s to 1980.
Kit includes Explosive Reactive Armour (ERA) tiles and dozer/scraper. Hatches can be fitted opened or closed. One-piece tracks, photo-etch & clear parts included. Choice of 4 markings.
Battleship Yamato 3rd Year Type 60 Caliber 15.5cm Gun Turret WAS £79.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
Naval gun of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Overall length 40cm. Parts for No 1 and No 4 gun turrets. Guns can be posed raised or lowered, or a combination of both.
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