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Vallejo Model Colour - German Field Grey Uniform (x8), VAL70181
This set of 8 colours is designed for painting German Field Grey uniforms, as well as creating highlights and shadows. Photographs and step by step instructions by Jaume Ortiz are included.
Includes:
8 x 17 ml bottles
Colours:
70.830 German Field Grey WWII
70.897 Bronze Green
70.892 Yellow Olive
70.868 Dark Seagreen
70.845 Sunny Skin Tone
70.885 Pastel Green
70.905 Blue Grey Pale
70.950 Black
£45.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - AEC Mk. III Armoured Car - Plastic Model Kit #35159
AEC Armoured Car was developed by AEC (Associated Equipment Company) as a private venture with an aim to obtain an order from the Army. When the vehicle was shown to officials at the Horse Guards Parade in London in 1941, it made an impression on Winston Churchill and it was decided to put the AEC Car into production. A total of 629 vehicles were produced until 1944, which included three variants - Mk. I, Mk. II and Mk. III.
No other WWII armoured car was armed and armoured as heavily as the AEC Armoured Car. The Mk. III version was equipped with a ROQF 75 mm (2.95 in) main gun, and its frontal armor was 65 mm thick. The vehicle's protection was superior to any other British armoured car at the time.
Most Mk. 3's were used in Western Europe, Northern France and the Low Countries. The AEC Armoured Car remained in service until 1958.
- Highly detailed model
- 537 plastic parts
- 52 photo-etched parts
- Decals are provided
- Full colour instruction
- Fully detailed interior
- Highly detailed engine compartment
- Engine is accurately represented
- Clear plastic parts for vision periscopes
- All doors and hatches can be assembled open or closed
The kit includes parts for one armoured car and one figure.
Box: 345mm x 240mm x 80mm
Markings:
- Royal Armoured Corps Gunnery School, Lulworth Camp, Dorset, UK, 1944
- Heavy Troop, D Squadron, 2nd Household Regiment, VIII Corps, Normandy, June 1944
- 1st King's Dragoon Guards, XII Corps, 2nd British Army, North-West Europe, spring 1945
Download instructions for this kit here
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Miniart 1:35 - German Tank Crew, France 1940 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35191
The German invasion of France in 1940 consisted of two main operations - Fall Gelb and Fall Rot. Carried out in May and June 1940, these operations allowed German forces to push deep into France and occupy Paris by 14 June.
This kit represents five German tankmen in early war uniforms during the invasion of France.
You can download instructions for this kit here
The kit contains 38 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Vallejo Pigments Set - Stone & Cement, VAL73192
This set of pigments is designed for creating the effects of stone and cement on scale models and dioramas. New packaging allows you to hang the set on a hook for display. The set includes a step-by-step guide by Chema Cabrero. Replaces Vallejo Pigments Set 3 - Stone and Cement, Urban (73198).
All pigments from Vallejo Pigments range are suitable for recreating any types of terrains and geographical conditions.
How to apply: Use Matt Medium or Pigment Binder to adhere the product to the surface of your model. Pigment Binder has a longer drying time.
You can achieve a variety of effects by mixing Vallejo pigments with products from the Diorama Effects range, e.g. with Transparent Water for creating realistic oil and grease stains or with Sandy Paste for creating heavy dry mud or flaking rust.
Download Vallejo Pigments manual here
Includes: 4 x 35 ml bottles
73121 - Desert Dust
73104 - Light Sienna
73105 - Natural Sienna
73114 - Dark Slate Grey
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Vallejo Pigments Set - Soot & Ashes, VAL73193
This set of pigments is designed for creating the effects of soot and ashes on scale model vehicles and dioramas. New packaging allows you to hang the set on a hook for display. The set includes a step-by-step guide by Chema Cabrero. Replaces Vallejo Pigments Set 4 - Snow, Soot, Ashes and Industrial Grime (73199).
All pigments from Vallejo Pigments range are suitable for recreating any types of terrains and geographical conditions.
How to apply: Use Matt Medium or Pigment Binder to adhere the product to the surface of your model. Pigment Binder has a longer drying time.
You can achieve a variety of effects by mixing Vallejo pigments with products from the Diorama Effects range, e.g. with Transparent Water for creating realistic oil and grease stains or with Sandy Paste for creating heavy dry mud or flaking rust.
Download Vallejo Pigments manual here
Includes: 4 x 35 ml bottles
73101 - Titanium White
73113 - Light Slate Grey
73111 - Green Earth
73116 - Carbon Black
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Miniart 1:35 - Farm Entrance with Wall - Plastic model kit #35535
This kit includes parts for the assembly of a ruined wall with a gate and a door.
The kit contains 26 parts.
Box: 345mm x 240mm x 60mm
Glue and paint are not included.
You can download instruction sheets here.
£42.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Grille L/16 Morser Bär (Bear) - Plastic model kit #09535
The Sturmpanzer Bär (Bear) was a German anti-tank self-propelled gun developed in 1942. Although this project was not put into production, the Sturmpanzer Bär influenced the design of other self-propelled guns including the Sturmtiger assault gun.
The Sturmpanzer Bär was based on the modified chassis of the Tiger I and had 130mm frontal armour. It was to be armed with a 305mm KwK L/16 anti-tank cannon and powered by a 12-cylinder Maybach HL 230 P 30 engine (700 horsepower). According to the design, the vehicle would be operated by a 6 men crew - a commander, a gunner, two loaders, a radio operator and a driver.
Had the Sturmpanzer Bär been produced, its total weight would be 120 tons.
Item No: 09535
Item Name: Grille 30-30.5 cm (Grw) L/16 Morser ‘Bär' (Bear)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Plastic Model Armour Kit
Model Dimensions: Length: 244.8 mm, Width 105.4 mm
Total Parts: 310+
Metal Parts: Copper cable
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Total Sprues: 7 sprues, upper hull, lower hull and tracks
Release Date: 2017-04
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 310 parts
- The kit w/refined detail
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull
- Rubber tracks
- Photo etched parts included
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Academy 1:35 - T-34/76 No. 183 Factory Production - Plastic Model Kit #13505
The Soviet medium tank T-34 was the most produced tank of WWII that replaced many light and medium tanks in service with the Red Army. The initial version of the T-34 was equipped with a powerful 76.2 mm gun, and is often called the T-34/76.
Most of these tanks were produced at Factory No.183 which in September 1941 was evacuated from its original location in Kharkiv to Nizhniy Tagil when it became clear that Kharkiv was in danger of falling to the Germans. Factory No.183 in Nizhniy Tagil (Uralskiy Tankovyj Zavod, Ural Tank Factory) produced just over 15 thousand of the T-34/76 tanks. By the end of WWII, T-34's comprised at least 55% of the Soviet tank production. In the beginning of the war this figure was 4%.
When Germany launched the invasion of the Soviet Union, the T-34 was superior to any German tank and destroying T-34's in combat proved to be very difficult. However, the Red Army had still lost large numbers of these new tanks in 1941 due to the tactical and operational skills of the Germans as well as mechanical breakdowns which accounted for at least 50% of Soviet tank losses at the time. In the following years the T-34 saw a number of improvements while Germany continued to develop anti-tank guns capable of penetrating the T-34's armour. By 1943, the 76.2 mm gun was unable to penetrate the armour of the new German tanks and the Soviet Union began the production of the improved version of the T-34, the T-34/85.
Markings are provided for five options:
T-34/76, Unidentified Unit, Prokhorovka, July 1943
T-34/76, 264th Armoured Brigade, Ukraine, December 1943
T-34/76, Unidentified Unit, Kursk, July 1943
OT-34/76, Unidentified Unit, Pskov, Recovered in 2006
OT-34/76, Unidentified Unit, Unknown Area
Tank dimensions: Height 73 mm, Length 193 mm
Box size: 403 x 264 x 68 mm
Download the instruction manual here.
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Miniart 1:35 - German Artillery Crew (Special Edition) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35192
The kit represents five members of a German artillery crew. This can be a great addition to a diorama featuring the German Field Gun FK39 (r) 7.62cm.
The kit contains 188 parts.
Includes parts for five figures and four ammunition boxes with shells.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
The ammunition includes:
- 8 x 76mm UOF 354M HE-Fragmentation shells
- 8 x 76mm UBR-354P with the armour-piercing sub-calibre projectile BR-240P
- 8 x Solid Shot UBR-271K with 57mm AP-T shells
- 8 x used cartridges for the shells
£11.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Soviet Heavy Artillery Crew, Special Edition - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35231
This new special edition kit from Miniart includes parts for the assembly of five figures of Soviet soldiers in tank helmets. Two ammo-boxes with shells and infantry weapons are provided.
Download instructions for this kit here
The kit contains 185 parts.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£16.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Checkpoint Set - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3527
This kit represents a German checkpoint somewhere in the Eastern Europe. Feldgendarmerie is checking the documents of three civilans - two adults and a child. The sign on the boom barrier says "Stop! Checkpont!" in two languages.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of six figures and a dog. The German field gendarmes are: an officer checking the documents, a soldier armed with an МР-40 keeping a close eye on the process, and a soldier with a German Shepherd. The dog comes in two variants: a sitting and a standing position. The civilians are: a man with a suitcase taking the documents out of his pocket, a young lady, and a child holding a teddy bear and looking at the German officer.
A boom barrier with a sign, a sentry box, a Czech Hedgehog, plus accessories and equipment such as arms, bags, suitcases, etc. are also provided.
£17.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Panzerfaust 30/60 Set - Plastic Model Kit #35253
The Panzerfaust was a single shot German anti-tank weapon used from 1943 until the end of WWII. The Panzerfaust 30 weighed over 5 kg and had a total length of 1.045 metres. The warhead contained 0.8 kg of the mixture of TNT (trinitrotoluene) and hexogen explosives in the proportion of 1:1. The warhead was fitted on the launch tube that contained black powder propellant. The tube was discarded after firing which made the Panzerfaust the first disposable anti-tank weapon. The Panzerfaust 60 weighed 6.8 kg and its projectile speed was 45 m/s compared to 30 m/s of the Panzerfaust 30. Effective range of the Panzerfaust 60 was also increased from 30 to 60 m compared to that of the Panzerfaust 30.
This kit includes:
- 16 x Panzerfaust 30 with 4 boxes
- 16 x Panzerfaust 60 with 4 boxes
- Photo-etched parts
- Decals
The kit contains 192 parts.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£36.00 GBP
The Steyr ADGZ was developed for the Austrian Army by Austro-Daimler (which later merged with Steyr Automobile) from 1934 and delivered to the army in 1935-1937. In "ADGZ", "AD" stands for "Austro-Daimler". Its Austrian designation was M35 Mittlere Panzerwagen. During the Anschluss - the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany - the Austrian army had 12 ADGZ armoured cars in use, and 15 more were used by the police. The Germans started using the ADGZ for police work and some vehicles were used by the SS on the Eastern Front and the Balkans. In 1942, the SS received 25 additional ADGZ cars.
The ADGZ was suitable for both urban usage and for maneuvering off-road. It had 6mm armour and weighed 12 tons. Either end of the vehicle was capable of driving the unit: drivers could operate the vehicle from the front or the rear switching almost immediately due to the dual transmission.
Item No: 83890
Item Name: M35 Mittlere Panzerwagen (ADGZ-Steyr)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Plastic model armour kit
Model Dimension: Length 180.3mm, Width 66.4mm
Total Plastic Parts: 310+
Total Sprues: 6 sprues, upper hull, lower hull and tyres
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Release Date: 2017-04
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 310 parts
- The kit with refined detail
- Photo etched parts included
- Rubber tyres
£29.00 GBP
The BA-20 Soviet armoured car was developed in 1934. Its full production started in 1935 and ran until the first months of 1942. In the early stages of WWII the car was used mainly as a scout vehicle.
The crew consisted of two people - a driver and a commander (gunner). The vehicle's tyres were resistant to bullets and it was the first armoured car produced by the Soviet Union that had an escape hatch in the floor between the chassis legs. The BA-20M was an improved version of the BA-20: command vehicles of this type had a whip antenna as opposed to the clothes-rail antenna on the command versions of the BA-20.
The BA-20M armoured car was deployed during the Battles of Khalkhyn Gol in 1939, the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, the Winter War between the Soviet Union and Finland in 1939-1940, and the annexation of the Baltic Republics - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in 1940. The BA-20 then saw combat during the early phases of the Great Patriotic War. Some vehicles were captured by the German army and were designated Panzerspahwagen BA-202 (r).
Item No: 83884
Item Name: Soviet BA-20M Armoured Car
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Plastic Model Armour Kit
Model Dimensions: Length 128mm, Width 50.8mm
Total Plastic Parts: 150+
Total Sprues: 7 sprues, upper hull and tyres
Photo Etched Parts: 1
Release Date: 2017-03
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 250 parts
- The kit with refined detail
- Multi-slide moulded turret and hull
- Photo-etched parts included
- Rubber tyres
£5.00 GBP
AK Interactive - US Vehicle Wash (OIF & OEF) 35ml, #AK121
This product is designed to add depth and contrast to modern American combat vehicles used during Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq (OEF and OIF).
Instruction: Shake well before use and apply directly to your model. The best results are achieved when the product is applied to models painted or varnished with acrylics.
£5.00 GBP
AK Interactive - Interior Wash 35ml, #093
This product is designed for adding details to the interiors of model tanks and other armoured vehicles from various periods. Suitable for applying over light colours, such as RAL 9001 Cremeweiss or white. It can also be used on winter camouflage vehicles.
£37.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Puma 4×4 Wheeled AFV - Plastic model kit #05525
An Italian light-wheeled armoured fighting vehicle, the Puma is produced in two variants: the Puma 4x4 and the Puma 6x6. Started in 1988, the development resulted in five testbed vehicles issued in 1990.
Initially, the Puma was designed to support the Centauro tank destroyer used by the Italian Cavalry Regiments, however nowadays the vehicle serves with the Italian Infantry corps as well. The 4x4 variant is mainly used for reconnaissance. It has room for two soldiers, the gunner and the driver.
In 2013 Italy donated 20 4x4 Puma vehicles to the Libyan National Army for the struggle against terrorism.
Item No: 05525
Item Name: Italian PUMA 4×4 AFV
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Dimension: Length 145.4mm Width 79.6mm
Total Parts: 410+
Photo Etched Parts: 2 pieces
Film Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Total Sprues: 8 sprues, upper hull, lower hull and tires
Release Date: 2012-08
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 410 parts, 2 pieces of Photo Etched parts
- Refined details
- Rubber tires
- Multi-slide moulded upper hull
Decal options:
- Iveco-Fiat Puma 4x4, Esercito Italiano, United Nations contingent UNIFIL-8058, White
- Iveco-Fiat Puma 4x4, Esercito Italiano, E.I.-119832, Light Green, Wood Brown, Black
£45.00 GBP
The Marder III ("Marder" means "marten" in English, named after the weasel like animal) was a family of German tank destroyers deployed from 1942 to 1945 on all fronts of the Second World War. It was based on the Panzer 38(t) featuring its chassis and a roofless fighting compartment. The main armament consisted of either Soviet 76-mm divisional field gun M1936, or German 75-mm Pak 40 anti-tank gun.
The Sd.Kfz.138 Ausf.M was the latest variant of the series armed with the Pak 40. Unlike the earlier models, it featured sloped armour and an improved fighting compartment which was closed in the rear ensuring better protection of the crew. The rear-mounted engine of the vehicle was replaced with an engine installed between the driver and the crew. That gave the crew more room in the fighting compartment decreasing their visibility and exposure to enemy fire. However, the compartment remained open-topped.
The crew of the Ausf.M included the commander, gunner, loader and driver. About 1,000 units of the Ausf.M were built between 1943 and 1944.
Item No: 80168
Item Name: Marder III Ausf.M Tank Destroyer Sd.Kfz.138 - Late
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Plastic Model Armour Kit
Model Dimensions: Length 148.2mm Width 61mm
Total Plastic Parts: 500+
Total Sprues: 10 sprues and lower hull
Metal Parts: gun barrel
Photo-Etched Parts: 1 piece
Release Date: 2017-04
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 500 parts
- Refined details
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull and turret
- Individual tracks
- Photo-etched parts included
£11.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 - "Scotland The Brave!" - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3547
During WWII, pipers were used by the 51st British Highland Division in the Second Battle of El Alamein in 1943. Their role was to identify their regiments in darkness by playing tunes. Though successful for the Allies, the battle took the lives of many pipers, so bagpipes have not been used on the front lines since.
This kit represents three British infantrymen of WWII and a Scottish piper. Each infantryman is equipped with two ammo pouches, a small digging tool, respirator, spade and No. 4 rifle. Additionally, one of them has a pick. The piper's equipment includes a bagpipe, sporran, pistol holster and respirator.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of four figures. Glue and paint are not included.
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Miniart 1:35 - Village Diorama with Fountain - Plastic model kit #36028
This is an unassembled diorama base containing part of a ruined village house and a fountain. Foliage/scatter not included.
The kit contains 73 parts.
Box: 345mm x 240mm x 60mm
Glue and paint are not included.
You can download instruction sheets here.
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Miniart 1:35 - Street Lamps & Clocks - Plastic model kit #35560
This is an unassembled plastic kit containing European street lamps and clocks.
Includes:
- Two street lamps on posts
- One clock on a post
- Additional clock without a post
- Additional lamp without a post
The kit contains 93 parts including clear parts.
Decals for clock dials are provided.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
Glue and paint are not included.
You can download instruction sheets here.
£5.00 GBP
AK Interactive - Track Wash 35ml, #083
This wash is suitable for painting tank tracks and creating rusting metal effects on them.
Includes: 1 bottle, 35ml
You can download a how-to-use product guide here.
£5.00 GBP
AK Interactive - Fresh Engine Oil 35ml, #084
This product is designed for creating oil effects on engines of various vehicles from any period.
Includes: 1 bottle, 35 ml
You can download a how-to-use product guide here.
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Exclusive set of brushes specially designed for weathering. Appropriate for making streak and dust effects, using washes and doing general weathering tasks.
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Revell 1:35 - WWI Infantry German, British and French - Plastic Model Kit #02451
The kit contains twelve figures, split into three groups representing German, British and French infantrymen of WWI. Each group is made up of four figures, one officer and three soldiers. All figures are dressed in early WWI uniforms. Personal equipment and armament are provided including rifles, bayonets, pistols, machine guns, stick grenades, spades, wire cutters, ammunition pouches and more.
Total parts: 451
Number of Figures: 12
Skill Level: 4
Additional:
- WWI equipment and uniforms
- Authentic poses
- Finely detailed faces
You can download an instruction sheet here.
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Miniart 1:35 - Soviet Machine Guns and Equipment - Plastic model kit #35255
The set represents a selection of Soviet machine guns used before, during and after the Second World War as well as additional equipment and ammunition boxes.
Includes:
1 x DShK 12.7mm Heavy Machine gun
1 x 7.62mm Maxim 1910/30 Machine Gun (with two-wheeled trolley and photo-etch gun shield)
1 x 7.62mm Maxim 1940 Machine Gun (with two-wheeled trolley and photo-etch gun shield)
1 x 14.5mm PTRD-41 Anti-Tank Rifle
1 x 7.62mm DP Light Machine Gun
1 x 7.62mm DT Tank Machine Gun
2 x Maxim MG Ammo belts with cartridges
2 x Maxim MG Ammo belts without cartridges
2 x Maxim Ammo Boxes with open lip
4 x Maxim Ammo Boxes closed
3 x PTRD 14.5mm cartridges
4 x DP27 Magazine Boxes
1 x DP27 Canvas Pouch
4 x 7.62x54R Ammo Boxes
1 x Cartridge Bag
The kit contains 159 parts and a fret of photo-etched parts.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£9.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 "Stukas im Anflug" German Infantry, Stalingrad, Summer 1942 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3545
The kit represents four German infantrymen laying out an air recognition flag to show Stuka pilots the presence of friendly troops. One of the soldiers is pointing at the oncoming aircraft. Each figure is equipped with a K-98 rifle, bread bag, spade, canteen, gas mask canister and extra ammunition pouches. Six helmets are provided.
This kit includes parts for the assembly of four figures and accessories as well as a decal sheet for the flag marks. Glue and paint are not included.
£13.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Under Fire, Modern US Infantry - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35193
This kit includes parts for the assembly of four modern American infantrymen. A medic is helping his injured comrade while others are returning fire. The combat scene can be set in the flash points of the Middle East. Armament and soldiers' equipment are included.
Glue and paint are not included.
£38.00 GBP
Model Colour Set - Face/Skin Colours (x16), set #70125
This set has a selection of special colours for painting figure faces and replicating various skin tones. Contains 16 bottles of 17 ml. (with eyedropper) and colour chart.
Colours:
70.803 Rose Brown
70.815 Basic Skin Tone
70.845 Sunny Skintone
70.846 Mahogany Brown
70.860 Medium Fleshtone
70.899 Dark Prussian Blue
70.909 Red Vermillion
70.921 English Uniform
70.923 Japan Uniform WWII
70.926 Red
70.927 Dark Flesh
70.928 Light Flesh
70.929 Light Brown
70.941 Burnt Umber
70.950 Black
70.951 White
£19.00 GBP
This six colour set is designed for painting AFVs used in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) including captured and modified units. The set allows to recreate colour modifications used by each side of the conflict.
This set contains:
AK163 Dunkelgrau Base
AK746 4BO Russian Green
AK753 NR17 RAL 7028 Dunkelgelb
AK754 NR45 Dunkelbraun / RAL7017
AK4013 NR28 USMC
AK4042 NR18 WWI British Khaki Brown Base
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Miniart 1:35 - US Military Policeman with Motorcycle - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35168
The kit represents one US Military policeman sitting atop a Harley Davidson WLA motorcycle. The scene is set during the Second World War. A Thomson machine gun scabbard, windscreen, kick stand and saddlebags are also provided.
The kit contains 117 parts.
Includes parts for one figure and one motorcycle.
Photo-etched parts and decals are included.
Box: 290mm x 190mm x 45mm
Decal option:
- Harley-Davidson WLA 1945, US Army (1775-Now), 82 Airborne Division MP-6, Olive drab
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Miniart 1:35 - US Tank Crew (Northwestern Europe) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35070
The kit represents five American tank crew members from the Northwestern Europe Theatre of Operations during the Second World War. Each tankman is armed with a Colt 45 and equipped with a holster. Two standard steel helmets, three tank helmets and one cloth hat are included. Four figures are dressed in tan coveralls and the officer is wearing a jacket and a pair of trousers. Goggles and binoculars are provided.
The kit contains 58 parts.
Includes parts for five figures and accessories.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£43.00 GBP
HobbyBoss 1:35 - Soviet T-28E Medium Tank - Plastic model kit #83854
The Soviet multi-turreted T-28 entered production in 1932. The tank was intended to complement the multi-turreted heavy T-35 and break through fortified defences. The design was similar to the British Vickers A1E1 Independent tank produced in 1926. It had a large turret with a 76.2mm gun and two smaller ones with 7.62mm machine guns. From 1933 to 1941 the Soviet Union manufactured 503 T-28's. These tanks were in service during the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 and the Winter War against Finland in 1939–1940.
The T-28 was not very successful in combat and had significant flaws, but it did have a number of advanced features for the time and was superior to some enemy tanks. Soviet tank designers incorporated some of the ideas tried out on the T-28 in future models.
The T-28E was one of the T-28 versions. Its armour was improved, however it resulted in increased weight and speed reduction.
Item No: 83854
Item Name: Soviet T-28E Medium Tank
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimension: Length 214mm, Width 82mm
Total Parts: 830+
Total Sprues: 20 sprues, lower hull, upper hull and turret
Metal Parts: copper cable
Photo Etched Parts: 2 pieces
Release Date: 2015-06
Photo Etched Parts: 2 pcs
Release Date: 2015-02
Additional:
- The kit w/refined details consists of over 830 parts
- Multi-slide moulded turret, upper hull and lower hull
- Photo etched parts included
- Individual tracks
- Figures are not included
Decal options:
- T-28, Soviet Army, Khaki
- T-28 Finnish Army, White, Khaki, Red Brown
You can download instruction sheets here.
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Meng Model 1:35 - VsKfz 617 - Plastic model kit #SS-001
The Panzerkampfwagen I Schwere Minenräumer (VsKfz 617) was a German mine sweeper designed during the Second World War on the basis of the Panzer I tank. The sweeper was meant to ensure safety of the German artillery by clearing its path from mines. Its massive wheels were equipped with steel shoes, three of which touched the ground all at once in any wheel position making the VsKfz 617 invulnerable to mine explosion.
Over 6 m long and 2 m wide, the VsKfz 617 weighted 50 tonnes. Its excessive weight and size limited the speed to 15 km/h. Trials proved the sweeper inefficient on battlefield, so only one prototype was built.
Length: 188mm Width: 91.5mm Height: 81.5mm
Additional:
- Movable shoes with metal blocks inside
- Three wheels can be moved and turned freely
- Separate moulding links
- All hatches are designed separately
- Turret, weld lines, rivets precisely represented
See Meng Model build tutorial here.
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This set contains photo-etched coloured insignia and medals used by the American troops during the Second World War. It helps add extra details to the models and get the finished look.
Includes:
- 6 pairs x Private First Class rank insignia (1)
- 4 pairs x Corporal rank insignia (2)
- 6 pairs x Sergeant rank insignia (3)
- 1 pair x Staff Sergeant rank insignia (4)
- 1 pair x Technician Grade 3 rank insignia (5)
- 1 pair x Technical Sergeant Grade 2 rank insignia (6)
- 1 pair x Technician Grade 4 rank insignia (7)
- 1 pair x First Sergeant rank insignia (8)
- 2 x Military Police Brassards (9)
- 1 x Medical Brassard (10)
- 1 x Beachmasters' Assistant Brassard (11)
- 2 x the Purple Heart (12)
- 2 x the Silver Star (13)
- 2 x the Bronze Star (14)
- 4 x Divisional Patches for the 1st Infantry Division (15)
- 4 x Divisional Patches for the 2nd Infantry Division (16)
- 4 x Divisional Patches for the 82nd Airborne Division (17)
- 4 x Divisional Patches for the 101st Airborne Division (18)
- 4 x Divisional Patches for the 1st Cavalry Division (19)
- 4 x Divisional Patches for the 1st Armoured Division (20)
- 4 x Divisional Patches for the 6th Armoured Division (21)
- 4 x Divisional Patches for the Tank Destroyer Force (22)
- 6 x US Flag Patches (23)
- 4 x Divisional Patches for the 1st Special Service Force (24)
- 4 x Rangers Divisional Patches (25)
Item No: TP518
Item Name: WWII US Insignia and Medals
Scale: 1:35
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This set contains photo-etched coloured insignia and medals used by the German forces during the Second World War. It helps add extra details to the models and get the finished look.
Includes:
- 4 x Kreta Cuff Titles (1)
- 4 x Heer-Grossdeutschland Cuff Titles (2)
- 4 x SS-Wiking Division Cuff Titles (3)
- 4 x Afrika Korps Cuff Titles (4)
- 2 x Nazi Party Arm-bands (5)
- 2 x Red Cross Arm-bands (6)
- 5 x Feldgendarmerie Gorgets (7)
- 5 x Waffen-SS Eagles (8)
- 5 x Heer Eagles (9)
- 5 x Luftwaffe Eagles (10)
- 3 x Iron Cross 2nd Class (11)
- 3 x Eastern Front Medal (12)
- 3 x single Tank Destruction Badges in Silver (13)
- 1 x double Tank Destruction Badge in Silver (14)
- 2 x Iron Cross 1st Class (15)
- 1 x Spanish Cross in Gold (16)
- 1 x Spanish Cross in Silver (17)
- 2 x German Cross in Gold (18)
- 2 x Wound Badges (19)
- 2 x Waffen-SS/Heer General Assault Badges (20)
- 2 x Panzer Assault Badges (21)
- 2 x Fallschirmjäger Assault Badges (22)
- 1 x Knight's Cross with neck ribbon (23)
- 1 x Knight's Cross with oak leaves and neck ribbon (24)
Item No: TP517
Item Name: German Insignia and Medals
Scale: 1:35
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Academy 1:35 - US M3A1 Stuart Light Tank (Replaces ACA01398) - Plastic Model Kit #13269
The M3 Stuart was an American light tank delivered to British forces by the US Government during WWII, before the Americans officially entered the war. Subsequently it was deployed by the Allies until the capitulation of Germany.
"Stuart" was a nickname given in reference to James Stuart, an American Confederate States Army general of the Civil War. Compared to the previous Light Tank M2, the Stuart had an improved suspension, better gun recoil mechanism and thicker armour, unusual for a light tank. The vehicle was armed with a 37mm M5 gun (which was later replaced with a longer M6 version) and several Browning machine guns. The tank production lasted from 1941 to 1943.
The M3A1 was an American variant of the Stuart, also referred to as the Stuart III. Its production started in 1942 and within the following year over 4,000 units were built. The M3A1 featured a redesigned turret with a turret basket and no cupola. Machine guns were excluded from the design, however a gun stabilizer was installed for better aiming.
Includes:
- 732 parts
- Upper hull, lower hull and turret
- Individual track links
- Rubber-band track sets
- Fibre cord
- Decal sheet
Decal options:
- M3A1 Stuart, US Army (1775-Now), 3 Platoon, company C 1 Armoured Battalion, 1 Armoured Division, World War II, Tunisia TN, December 1942, olive drab
- M3A1 Stuart, US Marine Corps (1798-Now), 3 Marine Tank Battalion Painintheass, World War II, Bouganville, November 1942, olive drab
- M3A1 Stuart, US Marine Corps (1798-Now), 3 Marine Tank Battalion The Pay Off, Bouganville, November 1942, olive drab
- M3A1 Stuart, SU Military Soviet Army, World War II, 1943
- M3A1 Stuart, SU Military Soviet Army, World War II, Voronez (summer), 1942
You can download the instruction sheets here.
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Revell 1:35 - German Sd.Kfz.167 StuG IV - Plastic Model Kit #03255
The Sturmgeschütz IV, shortened to StuG IV or Sd.Kfz.167, was a German assault gun designed on the basis of the Panzer IV in the last years of the Second World War. The main role of the StuG IV on the battlefield was the same anti-tank role of its predecessor the StuG III. The use of StuG IV guns was a considerable support to the weakening German forces on both fronts.
The StuG IV was practically identical to its predecessor, however it was a bit lighter, which in view of the limited resources was a great advantage. Its armament consisted of a 7.5cm StuK 40 L / 48 assault cannon and 7.92mm MG 34 machine gun. In the period between December 1943 and May 1945 over a thousand of StuG IVs were built. The gun was proved effective against both Soviet and Allied tanks.
Kit details:
- Total parts: 293
- Skill Level: 4
- Length: 191mm
- Easy to assemble
- Elevating cannon
- Removable side skirts
- One figure included
Decal options:
- 17th Panzer Grenadier Division 'Götz von Berlichingen', Normandy (France), June 1944
- Unknown Unit, Operation Bagration, Russia, July 1944
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Miniart 1:35 - Farm Cart - Plastic model kit #35542
This is an unassembled plastic model kit containing a wooden farm cart. The kit is useful for depicting WWII period European civilian scenes in the countryside or city-dwellers escaping war zones.
The kit includes 19 parts for the assembly of one farm cart. Figures, glue and paint are not included.
Box: 290mm x 190mm x 45mm
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Miniart 1:35 - Close Combat US Tank Crew - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35135
The kit represents five American tankmen defending themselves in close combat. All figures are depicted in true-to-life dynamic poses. Three crew-members are armed with M3 .45-caliber submachine guns, one tanker has a .45-caliber pistol, and the last one is firing the commander's M2HB machine gun. Helmets and goggles are included.
The kit contains 62 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£11.50 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Eastern Front Series, Kit 3, Hand-to-Hand (1941-1942) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3524
The kit includes four figures of two German and two Soviet soldiers in a hand-to hand fight. Soldiers' equipment and armament (one Karabiner 98k rifle with a bayonet) are provided. Requires paint and glue to complete.
£64.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Soviet JS-4 Heavy Tank - Plastic model kit #05573
There were two Soviet tanks named JS-4: Object 245 JS-4 and Object 701 JS-4. The Object 245 was an improved version of the JS-2 armed with 100mm D-10T cannon. The other JS-4 tank was a new design developed by the Kirov Plant in Leningrad. Also based on the JS-2, the Object 701 featured a longer hull and an additional set of road wheels. It was powered by a better engine and equipped with thicker armour on both the hull and the turret. A 122mm gun was used as an armament. The engine cooling system of the tank was adopted from the German Panther tank of WWII.
Batch production of the JS-4 lasted from 1947 to 1949. It was ended due to the tank's low speed and mobility. Only 250 units were issued, most of which were sent to the Russian Far East.
Item No: 05573
Item Name: Soviet JS-4 Heavy Tank
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Dimensions: Length 285.8mm, Width 96.5mm
Total Parts: 530+
Metal Parts: copper cable, spring, gun barrel
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Total Sprues: 23 sprues, upper hull, lower hull and turret
Release Date: 2014-04
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 530 parts
- Refined detail
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull and upper hull
- 180 individual track links
- Photo-etched parts included
£49.00 GBP
The CCKW produced by General Motors Corporation was an American 2.5-ton 6x6 cargo truck that served with the US Army both in the Second World War and the Korean War. It was one of the main vehicles of the famous Red Ball Express that kept Allied armies supplied as they moved quickly through Europe after D-Day.
The name CCKW comes from the GMC model nomenclature. Each letter describes vehicle features: "C" - designed in 1941, "C" - conventional cab, "K" - all-wheeled drive, "W" - dual rear axles. The CCKW was powered by a highly reliable GMC 270 engine which was designed for use in commercial trucks. One of the truck variants that used short wheel base was named the SWB 352.
The initial design featured a metal roof, and in 1944 GMC introduced open cab versions with a canvas roof. Some of those cabs allowed for mounting a machine gun above the passenger's seat.
The CCKW production stopped in 1945. By that time over 500,000 units were built. After the Second World War the surviving vehicles were widely used by the US Army until the mid-1960's.
Item No: 83831
Item Name: US GMC CCKW-352 Steel Cargo Truck
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimension: Length 180.5mm, Width 65mm
Total Plastic Parts: 330+
Total Sprues: 13 sprues and cab
Photo-Etched Parts: 1 pc
Release Date: 2014-12
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 330 parts including 11 clear parts
- Highly detailed main tires
- Photo-etched parts included
Decal options:
- GMC CCKW 352, US Army (1775-Now), U.S.A. W-443041, World War II, Khaki
- GMC CCKW 352, US Army (1775-Now), U.S.A. W-420828, World War II, Khaki
You can download instruction sheets here.
£33.00 GBP
The Achzarit is a heavy armoured personnel carrier produced by the Israeli Defence Forces in 1988. Its name means "Cruel" in Hebrew and in civilian life is used to refer to a woman.
The Achzarit was built on the basis of the Soviet T-54/T-55 tank, several units of which were captured by Israeli Forces from Arabs during the Arab-Israeli wars. The turret was removed from the tank and its chassis was redesigned to make it suitable for carrying soldiers. The vehicle was equipped with a smaller, but more powerful engine and has reactive armour.
The armament of the APC consists of three 7.62mm machine guns, including one controlled by a Rafael Overhead Weapon Station. Later versions feature a bulletproof glass turret to protect the commander from small arms fire when he looks outside the vehicle. The Achzarit was deployed during Operation Rainbow in Rafah in 2004 and the Gaza War in 2008.
Item No: 83856
Item Name: IDF Achzarit APC Early
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimension: Length 220mm, Width 106mm
Total Plastic Parts: 750+
Release Date: 2014-10
£10.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Metal Bridge - Plastic model kit #35531
This is an unassembled plastic model kit containing a metal bridge with handrails.
The kit contains 40 parts.
Box: 290mm x 190mm x 45mm
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Miniart 1:35 - British Royal Engineers - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35083
The kit represents four British sappers, all searching for mines. The figures are complemented with mine searching equipment including an MK III Polish mine detector, a mine prod and digging tools. A small sign board on a post and a two-part mine are also provided. Two figures are armed with No.4 rifles.
The kit contains 66 parts.
Includes parts for four figures and accessories.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Meng Model 1:35 - Russian Armed Forces Tank Crew - Plastic Figure Model Kit #HS-007
The kit represents five tank crew members of the modern Russian Armed Forces. Two figures are wearing ceremonial uniforms and are depicted in poses typical for Russian tankmen taking part in the Victory Day Parade. The parade is held on the 9th of May each year in commemoration of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany. These two figures can be used with Meng TS-006 tank in a diorama dedicated to the Parade.
The other three figures are busy with normal daily tasks on training exercises. They are dressed in standard Russian tanker uniforms. These three figures can complement Meng TS-006, TS-014 and TS-028 models. Support parts are provided to fix all the figures on the tanks.
The kit includes parts for five figures and support parts. Glue and paint are not included.
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Master Box 1:35 Frau Müller, Woman & Women's Bicycle, Europe WWII Era - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35166
The kit represents a German older woman, Frau Müller, walking with a bicycle. The scene is set in Europe of WWII. The woman's umbrella and hand bag shown on the box art are also provided.
Includes parts for the assembly of one figure and one female bicycle. Glue and paint are not included. Photo-etched parts for the bicycle are provided.