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SMS Lutzow 1916 (full hull)
Derfflinger-class battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy. Laid down on May 15 1912, launched on November 29 1913, commissioned on August 1915. SMS Lutzow First saw action on April 24/25 1916 during the bombardment of Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. Scuttled on June 1 1916 after sustaining heavy damage in the Battle of Jutland. Product developed jointly by Takom and Snowman Model.
Full hull. L: 3...
SMS Derfflinger 1916 (full hull)
Derfflinger-class battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy. Laid down in January 1912, launched on July 12 1913, commissioned on September 1 1915. DERFFLINGER took part in the raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby in December 1914, the bombardment of Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft in April 1916, and the Battle of Jutland on May 30/June 1 1916. Surviving until the end of WWI, DERFFLINGER w...
German StuG III Ausf.F Late Production with 7.5cm L48, ca.1942
Improved version of the StuG III Ausf.F assault gun. Changes included a longer 7.5cm StuK 40 L/48 gun which had a higher muzzle velocity and improved armour penetration.
Takom Blitz series. Metal barrel included. Hatches can be fitted opened or closed. Link & Length tracks, photo-etch parts. Choice of 4 markings. (Figure not included).
Ersatz M7 2 in 1
German Sturmgeschutz/StuG.III Ausf.G self-propelled assault gun disguised as an American M7 'Priest' to infiltrate Allied positions during the Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes in late 1944.
Hatches can be fitted opened or closed, Link & Length tracks with track assembly jig, photo-etch parts. Two styles of engine cover. Markings for 150th Panzer Brigade (Kampfgruppe Y), Ardennes December 1944. Figures no...
Russian Floating Bridge Pier (includes 8 vessels)
Modular, portable bridge system used by the Russian military to quickly establish crossing points over rivers and bodies of water. Consisting of interconnected floating sections, it can support heavy military vehicles, including tanks and armoured personnel carriers.
Includes Type 192 & 192A Harbour Tugboats (from kit 6011) Multifunctional boat Pr. 23370 & Anti-sabotage boat...
Flak Tower I " Berliner Zoo G-Tower, Berlin
Flakturm of the Third Reich, concrete air defence structures built early in WWII in Berlin, Hamburg and Vienna city centres. Tower I near Berlin Zoo supported 4 anti-aircraft gun emplacements on the roof, with hospital facilities, air raid shelter and storage for museum artefacts below. The tower was demolished in 1947. Product developed jointly by Takom and Snowman Model.
L: 215mm...
Zeppelin P Class Airship. 22 German Zeppelin P class airships were constructed between 1915 and 1917. Used on bombing raids over the UK in World War I, and for reconnaissance in the North & Baltic Seas. Product developed jointly by Takom and Snowman Model.
Plastic injection fuselage. Includes photo-etch control surface struts and gun emplacements. 2 transparent supports for diplay included. Choice of 5 markings
H.M.S. Hood Mk.1 15"/42 Gun Turret B
Royal Navy Admiral Class Battlecruiser built and engined in Clydebank by Messrs John Brown & Co Ltd. Laid down in September 1916 and launched in August 1918, HOOD was the largest warship afloat when commissioned on May 15th 1920, retaining that distinction for the next twenty years.
HOOD was armed with eight 15in 42-calibre Mk.I guns in four twin turrets in superfiring position, designa...
USS Missouri Mk 7 16"/50 Gun Turret No 1 United States Navy three gun turret, main armament of the two WW2 Iowa Class battleships Missouri and Iowa.
Parts for one turret. L: 403mm. Photo-etch and base included. Choice of 2 markings.
Bismarck Turret, 15cm SK C/28 Gun, Bb II/Stb II
Medium-calibre naval guns of the WWII German battleship Bismarck.
Parts for one turret, either Bb II (Backbordseite, port side) or Stb II (Steuerbordseite, starboard side). L: 160mm. Photo-etch and display base included.
AH Mk.1 Apache Longbow British Army Attack Helicopter WAS £99.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE MORE THAN 1/3RD!!! Sixty-seven multi-mission helicopter gunships were ordered for the British Army Air Corps (AAC) in 1995. Based on the American Boeing AH-64D Apache Longbow twin-engine tandem-seat helicopter, the first eight were built by Boeing in the United States from 1998 to 2000 to a UK design developed by Westland Helicopters (now Agusta...
US Army M28A1/A2 Super Assault Tank
While the Super Heavy T28 never entered production, this version of the Takom kit explores the T28's 'mythical evolution', imagining how the vehicle might have been standardised for service. 'M28A1' and 'M28A2' are purely speculative nomenclature; they envisage a 'what if' scenario where the T28 was fitted with either the 155 mm T7 or 120 mm T53 guns"armaments that were actually test...
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...
US Army T58 Experimental Heavy Tank
The T58 was developed alongside the T57 with both tanks sharing many components including the M103 heavy tank chassis. The main difference was the larger calibre 155mm gun, which was intended to provide greater firepower against heavily armoured enemy tanks. Despite its innovative design, the T58 suffered from the same problems as the T57 with the complex and unreliable oscillating turret a...
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 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.
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 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...
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...
V-1 Flying Bomb with Interior
The infamous "Doodlebug" unmanned jet-propelled projectile a.k.a. Fieseler Fi 103 was developed by the Nazis in 1939 at Peenemunde Army Research Centre on the north eastern tip of Germany. Prompted by the Normandy Landings in June 1944 the V-1 (Vergeltungswaffen, vengeance weapon) was first used to attack London the week after D Day. It was a sinister menace with a distinctive sound from its roc...
Flakpanzer V Kugelblitz (ficticious) USUALLY £54.99 TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
"What if?" anti-aircraft tank combining an oscillating twin flak turret mounted on the Panzer V hull.
Hatches can be fitted opened or closed, Link & Length tracks with track assembly jig, photo-etch parts. Choice of 4 markings. Figure not included.
Bismarck Turret, 15cm SK C/28 Gun, Bb II/Stb II
Medium-calibre naval guns of the WWII German battleship Bismarck.
Parts for one turret, either Bb II (Backbordseite, port side) or Stb II (Steuerbordseite, starboard side). L: 318mm. Photo-etch and display base included.
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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Battleship Yamato Anchors USUALLY £46.99 TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
15ton main anchor & stern anchor of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) capital ship YAMATO. Built at Kure shipyard, Hiroshima Japan and launched in 1940, YAMATO weighed over 70,000 tons and needed a massive anchor to hold her steady in rough seas. The 15 ton main anchor was over 5 metres in length and was mounted at the bow. A smaller 3 metre anchor was mounted ...