£30.00 GBP
The AAV-P7/A1 is a U.S. fully tracked amphibious landing vehicle (AAV - Assault Amphibious Vehicle). It was initially called LVTP-7 - Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Personnel-7. The AAV-P7/A1 is currently used by the United States Marine Corps as amphibious troop transport and for combat support in mechanised operations ashore. It is also used by the Marine Corps of China, Spain, Argentina, Thailand, and other countries.
The AAV-P7/A1 is equipped with an MK19 40mm grenade launcher and an M2 HB CAL 50 machine gun. The gunner has the ability to traverse a full 360 degree and reach targets as far as 1,500 meters. The AAV-P7/A1 can carry 3 crew members and 21 combat-equipped troops or 4,536 kg of cargo from ship to shore.
Item No: 82415
Item Name: AAVP-7A1 RAM/RS
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimension: Length 233mm, Width 94.2mm, Height 93mm
Total Plastic Parts: 821 pcs
Total Sprues: 19 sprues, lower hull, upper hull, 180 track links
Camouflage Scheme: United States Marine Corps Assault Amphibian Battalions
Photo Etched Parts: 2 frets
Film Accessory: n/a
Release Date: 2009-01
Additional:
- Fully detailed interior
- Multi-directional slide moulded lower hull
- The crew entry door can be fixed in the open or closed position
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The U.S. Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV, or AAV-P7/A1) is the current amphibious troop transport used by the U.S. Marine Corps Assault Amphibian Battalions. It is a fully tracked amphibious landing vehicle equipped with an MK19 40mm grenade launcher and an M2 HB CAL 50 machine gun.
Item No: 82413
Item Name: AAV-P7A1 w/mounting bosses
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimensions: Length 233mm, Width 94.2mm, Height 93mm
Total Plastic Parts: 803 pcs
Total Sprues: 20 sprues, lower hull, upper hull, 192 track links
Chromeplate Parts: n/a
Camouflage Scheme: United States Marine Corps Assault Amphibian Battalions
Resin Parts: n/a
Metal Parts: n/a
Photo Etched Parts: two frets
Film Accessory: n/a
Release Date: 2008-10
Additional:
- Fully detailed interior
- Multi-directional slide moulded lower hull
- The entry door can be fixed in an open or closed position
£31.00 GBP
HobbyBoss 1:35 - M3A1 Scout Car 'White' Early Version - Plastic model kit #82451
The U.S. M3A1 Scout Car 'White' was produced from 1940 until 1944 with 20,918 vehicles built in total. The car was used for a number of purposes including patrol and scouting. It also served as a command vehicle, ambulance and gun tractor.
The M3 was used by the cavalry units of the U.S. Army in the North African Campaign, the invasion of Sicily, and a small number of vehicles were deployed in Normandy. The M3A1 was supplied to the Soviet Union and Britain under lend-lease. These vehicles were also used by the Free French Forces as well as Belgian, Czechoslovak and Polish units.
Item No: 82451
Item Name: U.S. M3A1 "White Scout Car" Early Production
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimension: Length 172mm, Width 74mm
Total Plastic Parts: 240+ pcs
Total Sprues: 10 pcs
Chromeplate Parts: n/a
Camouflage Scheme: US Army
Resin Parts: n/a
Metal Parts: n/a
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Release Date: 2011-01
Additional:
- The kit w/refined detail consists of over 240 parts, includes 4 clear parts
- Detailed main tyres
- Photo-etched parts for engine fan, etc.
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HobbyBoss 1:35 - M3A1 Scout Car 'White' Late Version - Plastic model kit #82452
Production of the U.S. 'White' M3A1 scout car (named after its manufacturer, the White Motor Company) started in 1940 with 20,918 vehicles built until 1944. Initially it was used by armoured and reconnaissance units, but it was better suited for road use than for cross-country terrain. During the war the M3A1 was not often used in the dangerous role of a scout vehicle. Trial versions included the M3A1E1 with a diesel engine, the M3A1E2 with an armored roof, and the M3A1E3 mounting a 37mm (1.46 in) gun on a rotating pedestal. By 1943 it became clear that the vehicle had poor off-road mobility and poor armament, and it was replaced with the M8 armoured car and similar M20 Utility Car in most of the US Army units. The M3 was supplied in large numbers under Lend-Lease to the Soviet Union and to Free French forces. After the war, vehicles were exported to Israel and other countries, where they served for many years.
Item No: 82452
Item Name: U.S. M3A1 "White Scout Car" Late Production
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimension: Length 172mm, Width 74mm
Total Plastic Parts: 240+ pcs
Total Sprues: 10 pcs
Chromeplate Parts: n/a
Camouflage Scheme: US Army
Resin Parts: n/a
Metal Parts: n/a
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Film Accessory: n/a
Release Date: 2011-05
Additional:
- The kit w/refined detail consists of over 240 parts, includes 4 clear parts
- Detailed main tires
- Photo-etched parts for engine fan, etc.
£23.00 GBP
The M706 Commando was an American armoured car capable of travelling across water. It was designed to transport a crew, first-aid equipment, fire extinguishers and mortar shells. It also served as an anti-tank vehicle.
Featuring the Chrysler V8 engine, four-wheel drive and five-speed manual transmission, the car could move at a maximum speed of 100 km/h on land and 5 km/h across water. The Commando was widely used during the Vietnam War, at that time nicknamed the Duck, or the V. It also performed on the battlefield in Iraq during the Persian Gulf War.
Item No: 82418
Item Name: M706 Commando Armoured Car in Vietnam
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimension: Length 164.2mm, Width 68.5mm, Height 79.5mm
Total Plastic Parts: 275 pcs
Total Sprues: 7 sprues, lower hull, upper hull, 4 rubber tires
Camouflage Scheme: US Army's Military Police Corps in Vietnam
Metal Parts: Metal chain
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Release Date: 2008-07
Additional:
- The kit consists of 275 parts
- Photo etched parts included
- Rubber tires
£27.00 GBP
The Ranger Special Operations Vehicle (RSOV) is a light military vehicle used by the U.S. Army's 75th Ranger Regiment. The U.S. Army adopted the RSOV in 1992 in order to replace the M151. For a typical operation the RSOV is equipped with various machine guns.
Item No: 82450
Item Name: (Ranger Special Operations Vehicle) RSOV w/MG
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimensions: Length 134.6mm Width 55.4mm
Total Plastic Parts: 190+
Total Sprues: 9 sprues and tires
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Release Date: 2012-06
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 190 parts
- Detailed engine with accurate design
- Rubber tires with very good detail
£43.00 GBP
The GMC CCKW was a 2.5 ton 6X6 U.S. Army cargo truck used in the Second World War and the Korean War. It's often referred to as a "Deuce and a Half" or "Jimmy". The CCKW came in many variants which had an open or closed cab, and a Long Wheel Base (LWB 353) or a Short Wheel Base (SWB 352). Initially all versions had a closed cab, a metal roof and doors, and steel cargo beds. As the war progressed, an open cab version was designed. It had fixed 'half doors', canvas top and sides, and the steel bed was replaced by a wooden one in order to conserve steel. The wooden bed proved unsatisfactory and led to the development of a 'composite' bed with steel sides and framing along with wooden slats for the bed. Later on the composite bed was replaced by an all steel bed.
Item No: 83830
Item Name: GMC CCKW 750 gallon Tanker
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimensions: Length 202.6mm, Width 65.2mm
Total Plastic Parts: 450+
Total Sprues: 26 sprues and a cab
Chromeplate Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Release Date: 2014-02
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 450 parts, includes 11 clear parts
- Details are finely represented by newly tooled parts
- Detailed main tyres
- 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.
£17.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 France, 1944 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3578
The Battle of Normandy, codenamed Operation Overlord, was launched by the Allied troops on the 6th of June, 1944. The operation began with the Normandy landings, the largest seaborne invasion in history, when nearly 160,000 Allied troops crossed the English Channel. On the 15th of August the Allies launched Operation Dragoon, the invasion of southern France, and the Liberation of Paris followed on August 25th.
This kit can be used for a vignette or a diorama set in France, 1944. Alternatively, figures can be placed in other settings of WWII Europe.
The kit contains parts for the assembly of three US paratroopers, a child, a young woman, a nun, a farmer's cart, and two horses.
£12.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Allied Forces, WWII, North Africa desert battles series - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3594
Includes parts for the assembly of five figures. Glue and paint are not included.
£14.00 GBP
£12.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 'Charlie on the left', Vietnam War kit series - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35105
The National Liberation Front which fought the United States and South Vietnamese governments during the Vietnam War was called the Viet Cong by Western sources. The term Viet Cong is a contraction of Viet Nam Cong-san - 'Vietnamese communist'. American soldiers referred to the Viet Cong as Victor Charlie or V-C ('Victor' and 'Charlie' are letters in the NATO phonetic alphabet), and the term 'Charlie' was used to refer to communist forces in general.
This kit was inspired by a picture of American soldiers from the 101st Cavalry in a Willy’s jeep, taken in 1968. The kit includes parts for the assembly of five figures. Glue and paint are not included.
£11.00 GBP
£11.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Hand-to-hand combat, Tarawa, November 1943 (Bloody Atoll Series, Kit No 3) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3544
The Battle of Tarawa began at the Tarawa Atoll in the Gilbert Islands on November 20th, 1943 and lasted three days. It was the first US assault in the Pacific during WWII. It was also the first time in the Asia-Pacific War when American troops faced rigorous Japanese resistance. This time Japanese soldiers were well-prepared and fought to the last drop of blood. Over 6,000 Japanese, Koreans, and Americans died on the battlefield at the Atoll.
The kit depicts a hand-to-hand fight between American and Japanese soldiers. Includes parts for the assembly of five figures. Glue and paint are not included.
£14.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Head for the "Huey", Vietnam War series - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35107
"Huey" was a nickname for the Bell UH-1 Iroquois military helicopter widely deployed by the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War (the Iroquois was originally called HU-1, hence the nickname). The kit represents American soldiers retreating to the helicopter.
Includes parts for the assembly of five figures. Glue and paint are not included.
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Master Box 1:35 Hitching a Ride, US Paratrooper and Civilians - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35161
Includes parts for the assembly of five figures and the German military car Sd. Kfz. 1 Type 170 VK. Glue and paint are not included.
£12.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Iraq Events, Kit 1 - US Marines - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3575
The kit includes parts for the assembly of four figures of American soldiers with ammunition. Glue and paints are not included.
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Master Box 1:35 Jungle Patrol, Vietnam War series - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3595
The kit includes parts for the assembly of four figures. Glue and paints are not included.
Recommended paints: VAL 895, VAL 880, VAL 994, VAL 863, VAL 862, VAL 845
£11.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Man Down! US Modern Army, Middle East, Present day - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35170
This kit includes parts for the assembly of four American soldiers in the Middle East. One of the soldiers is helping his injured comrade while others are shooting at the enemy.
Glue and paint are not included.
£12.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Modern US Infantrymen 'Cordon and Search' - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35154
A well trained Belgian Malinois - the preferred breed of the US Army and Special Forces - is accompanied by four infantrymen – two packing M4 carbines – one with a shotgun and another with an M249 SAW.
Glue and paint are not included.
£12.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Modern US Tankmen in Afghanistan "Can We Buy One of Your Sheep for a BBQ?" - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35131
The kit is set in Afghanistan during the US invasion of 2001. It depicts four American tank crew members and an Afghan civilian with a sheep.
The American invasion of Afghanistan began in 2001 following the September 11 attacks committed by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda. The invasion was aimed at dethroning the Taliban and its leader Osama bin Laden. De jure the War was officially over in 2014, however about 13,000 NATO units stayed in the country to help the Afghan Police maintain peace and protect the population against remaining terrorist groups. The War in Afghanistan is the longest war fought by the United States.
Includes parts for the assembly of five figures and one sheep. Glue and paint are not included.
£13.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 - No Soldier left behind - MWD Down - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35181
Dogs have been used in warfare since ancient times. Their military roles are different, from fighting and tracking to carrying messages in battle. Some countries continue to use dogs for military purposes, and the United States is one of them. Thousands of dogs serve in the modern U.S. Army. Dogs are trained to save soldiers lives whatever it may take.
This kit represents the moment when one of the soldiers helps a wounded dog, and the rest of the group cover them.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of four figures of soldiers and one dog. Glue and paints are not included.
£15.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Patrolling, Vietnam War Series - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3599
The kit includes parts for the assembly of five figures - four American soldiers and a Vietnamese civilian. Glue and paint are not included.
£12.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Somewhere in Saigon, Vietnam War Series - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35185
The kit is set in Saigon during the Vietnam War. Two American soldiers decide to have a rest in company of two local young ladies, but first they have to make a deal with a Vietnamese soldier.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of five figures. Glue and paint are not included.
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Master Box 1:35 - Somewhere in the Middle East, Present day - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35163
The kit includes parts for the assembly of five figures (four SF Soldiers and one prisoner). Glue and paints are not included.
Recommended paints: VAL 845, VAL 847, VAL 863, VAL870, VAL 873, VAL 874, VAL 884, VAL 887, VAL 890, VAL 912, VAL 929, VAL 944, VAL 950, VAL 971, VAL 976, VAL 986, VAL 987, VAL 988.
£17.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 - The 101st light company, US Paratroopers and a British Tankman, France 1944 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35164
The kit is devoted to the liberation of France in 1944-1945. The U.S. Paratroopers stop to help a young woman with a baby in her arms.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of 9 figures: seven U.S. Paratroopers, a British tankman and a woman with a child.
£11.50 GBP
Master Box 1:35 U.S. Infantry, July 1944 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3521
This kit represents four U.S. Infantry soldiers in July 1944 during the Battle of Normandy. One infantrymen is helping a wounded soldier by dragging him to a safe spot. The other two are attacking the enemy - one is firing and another is throwing a grenade. Rifle pouches, entrenching tools and backpacks are provided. The kit also includes weapons - M1 Garand rifles and Thomson SMG. All figures are dressed in U.S. infantry M-1941 Field jackets.
The kit contains 55 parts for the assembly of four figures of US soldiers.
£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.
£13.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 US and German Paratroopers, the South of Europe 1944 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35157
This kit represents two ladies taking an outdoor bath and four paratroopers (two Americans and two Germans) peeping at them. The scene is set in Southern Europe during WWII. The soldiers' equipment, a water jug and a towel are included. The exterior settings (scenery) are not provided.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of six figures with accessories and equipment. Glue and paint are not included.
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Master Box 1:35 US Artillery Crew - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3577
This kit represents six American artillery crew members preparing their equipment for an operation. The crew consists of three loaders in different positions, one sponger (can be transformed into a loader with an additional set of arms), one gunner (two variants of arms positions), and a radio operator. A radio set and four separate helmets are provided.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of six figures and accessories.
Glue and paints are not included.
£12.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 US Check Point in Iraq - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3591
This kit includes parts for the assembly of four figures of American soldiers in Iraq.
Glue and paint are not included.
£8.25 GBP
Master Box 1:35 US Machine-gunners, Europe 1944 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3519
The kit represents two US 2nd Infantry Division soldiers firing a M1917 Browning heavy water-cooled machine gun.
This kit includes parts for assembly of two figures and one machine gun model with an ammunition belt and ammunition container. A water can with a hose is not included. Glue and paints are not included.
£11.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 US Marine Corps Infantry, Tarawa, November 1943 (Bloody Atoll Series, Kit No 2) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3543
The Battle of Tarawa began at the Tarawa Atoll in the Gilbert Islands on November 20th, 1943 and lasted three days. It was the first US assault in the Pacific during WWII. It was also the first time in the Asia-Pacific War when American troops faced rigorous Japanese resistance. This time Japanese soldiers were well-prepared and fought to the last man. Over 6,000 Japanese, Koreans, and Americans died on the battlefield at the Atoll.
18,000 US marines of the 2nd Marine Division commanded by Major General Julian Smith took part in the Battle. About 1,000 of them were killed and over 2,000 were wounded.
The kit represents five US marines ready to open fire against the enemy. One of them is armed with an M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR), three others have M1 Garand rifles. One marine is carrying his wounded fellow soldier.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of five figures and weapon. Glue and paint are not included.
£14.50 GBP
Master Box 1:35 US Marines in the Jungle, WWII era - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3589
£8.25 GBP
Master Box 1:35 US Paratroopers (1944) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3511
On the night of June 6th 1944, Operation Overlord, "D-Day", signalled the opening of the Second Front in France. Thousands of allied landing craft began disembarking troops on five French beaches, under cover of air and naval gun fire. The 101st and 82nd American airborne divisions and 6th English airborne division were dropped by parachute and gliders 10 - 15 km inland, behind German lines. Even though the paratroopers were widely spread while landing, they nevertheless managed to occupy crossroads and to keep the German troops engaged. This provided invaluable assistance to those landing on the beaches. This kit includes three U.S. paratroopers, who are moving carefully through the German rear areas, trying to find their comrades, one appears to be wounded.
£15.00 GBP
£12.00 GBP
£13.00 GBP
Masterbox 1:35 - Danger Close Special Operations Team #35207
Soldiers sacrifice their safety and comfort to ensure our territorial integrity. Special Forces know this more than any other unit.
£12.00 GBP
Masterbox 1:35 - Somewhere on our planet, Sharing a Smoke #35200
Friendly locals are a great asset to any military force. They are privy to information that may be vital to a mission.
This kit contains parts for the assembly of four figures.
£20.00 GBP
Meng Model 1:35 Defensive Barriers - Resin Model Kit #SPS-032
The modern collapsible defensive barriers are made of collapsible wire mesh wall with a thick synthetic fabric liner. They are easy to set up simply by filling them up with sand or gravel.
This kit includes two resin barriers with realistic exteriors, including details like wire mesh, fabric liner, sand and gravel. These defensive barriers can be an excellent addition to a modern battlefield diorama.
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Meng Model 1:35 - Equipment for Modern US Military Vehicles - Plastic model kit #SPS-014
This equipment kit contains two identical sprues with 40 parts on each, and two vinyl tyres. A useful addition for a diorama featuring modern U.S. vehicles that will help you add more detail to the scene.
Included in the kit:
- M82 sniper rifles
- M240 machine guns
- 7.62mm ammo cans
- Plastic tanks
- 2 types of Jerry cans
- 2 types of plastic cans
- 3 types of coolers
- Spare tyres
The kit allows you to assemble two of each item listed above.
Check out the AK Interactive Basics & Equipment Colours Set for painting this kit.
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Meng Model 1:35 - Interior Set for M3A3 Bradley w/ Busk III - Plastic model kit #SPS-017
The M3 Bradley is an American cavalry fighting vehicle (CFV) of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle family. It is used by US heavy armoured cavalry units mainly in reconnaissance operations. Similar to the M2 series, the M3 is armed with the 25 mm M242 chain gun and the dual TOW anti-tank missile launcher. The 7.62 mm M240C machine gun is included as secondary armament. Compared to the M2, the M3 is able to carry more TOW missiles and ammunition, although its design lacks firing ports which are present on M2 vehicles.
The M3A3 is the latest model of the M3 series. It has been improved with more advanced information and communication equipment as well as the commander's independent thermal sights and thicker armour on the roof. Also, the M3A3 has been equipped with the Improved Bradley Acquisition System (IBAS) which allows automatic adjustment of the gun, automatic alignment of the optical sights with the gun barrel and gives the ability to track two targets simultaneously. The M3A3 and other M3 vehicles saw action during the Gulf War in 1990 and the Invasion of Iraq in 2003.
This kit reproduces the interior of the Meng Model M3A3 Bradley BUSK III CVF (SS-006). It includes parts for the driver's, passenger's and turret compartments as well as parts for the engine. The kit contains highly detailed decals and two soft-plastic seat belts. The decals replicate data screens and markings for TOW anti-tank missiles placed inside the vehicle. The instruction with a painting colour reference chart (for Vallejo paints) is also provided.
Kit details:
- 4 pale green styrene sprues
- 2 grey styrene sprues
- 2 flexible styrene belts
- 1 photo-etched brass sheet
- 1 decal sheet
- 1 instruction booklet
Includes decals for two variants of the M3A3 Bradley:
- 6th Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, US Army, Fort Hood, 2014
- 4th Infantry Division, US Army, Fort Carson, 2013
£24.00 GBP
Meng Model 1:35 - Modern US Marines Individual Load Carrying Equipment - Resin model kit #SPS-027
This resin model kit represents 11 most common pieces of individual load carrying equipment used by the US Marine Corps. Replicated in fine detail, this equipment will perfectly suit any diorama or model kit dedicated to the modern US military.
Includes:
- FILBE Main Pack
- Duffle Bag
- ILBE Assault Pack
- Folded MSS Sleeping Bag
- Folded APLS Litter
- Soft Gun Case
- FILBE Assault Pack
- M4A1 Rifle with EOTech Model 552 Holographic Weapon Sight
- M4A1 Rifle with Trijicon ACOG TA31 Advanced Combat Optical Sight
- Improved Outer Tactical Vest (IOTV)
- MOLLE II Patrol Pack
£56.00 GBP
Meng Model 1:35 - US Cougar 6 x 6 MRAP Vehicle - Plastic model kit #SS-005
The Cougar is a wheeled armoured personnel carrier able to withstand land mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). It also protects both the crew and engine compartment against various attacks (including small arms fire) and overheating in desert environments.
The Cougar was developed in 2004 due to the urgent demand of the US Marine Corps. Based on South African design of the 1970's, the new vehicle featured the latest advancements of the US military including breakthrough technology in mine-protection.
About four thousand of Cougars were issued under the US MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected) programme. The carrier is remarkable for its high reliability and safety level resulting in low mortality rate among crew members after IED attacks. The Cougar was widely deployed during the Iraq War and still serves with the armies of the United States, Canada, Poland, Italy and other countries.
Length: 226mm Width: 79mm
Kit details:
- Perfectly reproduced interiors of the cab and troop compartment
- All doors can be built open or closed
- Roof gun mount is rotatable
- Precise Photo Etched parts and two details of paint schemes included
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Meng Model 1:35 - US Explosive Ordnance Disposal Specialists & Robots #HS-003
This kit represents two American EOD specialists, both wearing bomb suits. They are equipped with two US military robots (the TALON and the iRobot 510 PackBot) and control computers.
US Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) specialists are responsible for all kinds of ordnance, including improvised, chemical, biological and nuclear. Their primary task is to identify and neutralise dangerous unexploded munitions, military pyrotechnics and various explosive devices located both on land and under water. The EOD technicians wear Canadian EOD 9 bomb suits made of special materials that ensure a high degree of protection.
The TALON military robot is developed by Foster-Miller Inc., an American military robotics producer. The iRobot 510 PackBot is designed by iRobot Corporation. These robots are used to help the EOD technicians perform reconnaissance and bomb disposal missions. The TALON has been used in about 20,000 EOD operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Over 2,000 PackBots have been deployed there as well.
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Meng Model 1:35 - US M2A3 Bradley with Busk III IFV (Full Interior) - Plastic model kit #SS-004
The M2A3 Bradley is an infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) that belongs to the Bradley Fighting Vehicle family. Derived from the M2 Bradely series, the M2A3 features a number of upgrades concerning both electronics and fire-suppression systems, armour, target detection, fire control and navigation. The vehicle is also equipped with the Bradley Urban Survivability Kit III (BUSK III) and the Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2) system. The BUSK III protects the optics from scratches, provides insulation from electricity and includes additional armour. The FBCB2 allows tracking of friendly and enemy forces on the battlefield.
The M2A3 Bradley is intended to perform both reconnaissance and operations requiring a high degree of manoeuvrability and protect the crew from small arms fire. Its armament includes a 25 mm M242 Bushmaster chain gun, a 7.62 mm M240C machine gun and an anti-tank missile launcher.
Due to its upgraded equipment and high survivability rate, the M2A3 Bradley is considered the most advanced infantry fighting vehicle of the US Army. It was widely deployed by American troops during the Iraq War between 2003 and 2011.
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Meng Model 1:35 - Modern US Military Individual Load Carrying Equipment - Plastic model kit #SPS-015
This plastic kit from the Meng Models Supplies series includes 17 most common pieces of modern US Military individual load-carrying equipment, such as medium and large backpacks, hard Pelican cases in different sizes, a hydration system, foam sleeping mats, different helmet configurations and more. Some of the backpacks have additional MOLLE pouches that can be attached to the sides. A good addition to US military figures and dioramas.
Includes:
Recommended paints:
VAL 70.827 Lime Green
VAL 70.861 Glossy Black
VAL 70.922 Uniform Green
VAL 70.971 Green Grey
VAL 70.977 Desert Yellow
£58.00 GBP
Meng Model 1:35 - M1A1 Abrams TUSK Main Battle Tank - Plastic model kit #TS-032
The M1 Abrams is a modern U.S. third-generation main battle tank. It entered service in 1980 to replace the M60. The M1 is the principal main battle tank of the U.S. Army and the Marine Corps. It is also widely used by the armies of Egypt, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Australia and Iraq.
A modification of the first Abrams model, the M1A1 was introduced in 1986. It was equipped with a M256 120 mm smoothbore gun and a CBRN protection system. The tank first saw combat in 1991 during the Persian Gulf War. About 2,000 units took part in the liberation of Kuwait and only 23 of them were totally destroyed. The M1A1 fire could reach the enemy's positions at the range of 2,500 metres. That range was deadly to Iraq's Soviet-era tanks, inferior to the M1A1. In fact, the Abrams tanks could damage Iraqi tanks before they approached close enough to open fire. In 1992 the M1A1 was upgraded to the M1A2 version.