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M16 Half Track Multiple Gun Motor Carriage. Half-track is a vehicle that utilizes both tracks and wheels as running gear. Early 30s�¼l'The U.S. Army purchased a license to develop half-tracks and experimented with half-track adapters. The mobility of the vehicle improved markedly when using these adapters. The best known American half-tracks were the M series made as a standardized design by Autocar, Diamond T, International an...
Sturmgeschutz/StuG.III Ausf.G 1943 Production The Sturmgeschutz III (StuG III) was one of vehicles produced by Germany during WWII. It was based on Panzer III's chassis. Designed as an infantry support tank, it increasingly took on the role of tank destroyer due to its low profile and good cannon. As the most produced tank by Germany during World War II (10,500 units), it thus took on the role of conventional tank warfare. The...
German Army SdKfz 165 Hummel Self-Propelled Howitzer Late Production
Self-propelled artillery piece developed by Nazi Germany during the Second World War. Introduced in 1943, it was designed to provide mobile fire support to armoured divisions, combining significant firepower with enhanced battlefield mobility.
Hummel mounted the 15?cm sFH 18/1 L/30 heavy field howitzer on a modified Panzer III/IV hybrid chassis and offere...
Faun SLT 50-3 Elefant with SaAnh 52t Trailer
The SLT 50-3 "Elefant" is a German heavy-duty tractor unit developed to transport the Leopard 2 main battle tank and other heavy military vehicles. Introduced in the late 1990s, it has a crew of two and is paired with the SaAnh (SattelAnhanger) 52-ton semi-trailer, produced by Kassbohrer under licence from Krupp. The tractor features 8x8 all-wheel drive, V12 diesel engine, and hy...
German 8.8cm FlaK 36/37
WWII German 88mm anti-aircraft & anti-tank artillery.
17 sprues, metal gun barrel, choice of 2 colours & markings. Gun crew of 6 figures included. L: 225.4mm, W: 148.7mm, Total parts 470+
Bell/Boeing AH-64A Apache Early
The AH-64A Apache is the US Army's primary attack helicopter. It is a quick-reacting, airborne weapon system that can fight close and deep to destroy, disrupt, or delay enemy forces. The Apache has been designed to fight and survive during the day, night, and in adverse weather throughout the world. The principal intended mission of the Apache is the destruction of high-value targets with the '...
WWII Liberty Ship SS 'Jeremiah O'Brien' (also with waterline hull option)
Liberty ships were American-made cargo ships that were designed to make only one solitary ocean voyage. Jeremiah O'Brien was built in Portland, Maine, in 56 days and launched on June 19, 1943. The Jeremiah O'Brien is 441 feet long, 57 feet wide, displaces 14,245 tons and carries a wartime crew of 58 sailors. To protect itself from enemy aircraft and sh...
H.M.S. Calcutta C-class Light CruiserH.M.S. Calcutta on July 9, 1918 at Vickers shipyard launched, modified for air defense cruiser in 1939, deployed in the Mediterranean.
June 25, 1940, H.M.S. Calcutta in Bordeaux Coast joined the Canadian destroyer HMCS Fraser and HMCS Restigouche to Rescue 4000 the Germans besieged the French refugees. But because it was a large sea waves, resulting in Calcutta and Fraser collided. Fraser...