The Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis powers
On September 27, 1940, Germany, Italy, and Japan signed the Tripartite Pact, which became known as the Axis alliance. We stock 1/35 scale vehicles and figures from the Axis powers during WWII including kits from Academy, Master Box, MiniArt, HobbyBoss, Tamiya, Dragon and more.
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Miniart 1:35 - German Grenades & Mines Set - Plastic Model Kit #35258
This kit includes German grenades and mines with ammo boxes and Molotov cocktails in a wooden box.
The kit contains 125 parts:
- 113 plastic parts
- 40 clear parts
- 12 PE parts
Decal sheet included.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£13.75 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - German Infantry Weapons and Equipment - Plastic Model Kit #35247
This kit includes parts for German infantry weapons and equipment.
Contents:
Arms: Walther G41 Semi-automatic rifle, Rifle 98k, Kar 98k Sniper Rifle w/Zf4 Scope, Selective-fire Automatic Rifle FG 42, MP 44 Assault Rifle, Submachinegun ERMA (EMP), Bergmann MP 34, Maschinenpistole MP 28, Maschinenpistole MP 40, Browning HP 35, Astra 600/43, Walther P 38, Luger P 08, Flare Pistol, Bayonet and Scabbard, Bayonet
Accessories: Binoculars, Case for binoculars, Browning holster, Astra holster, Walther holster, Walther holster opened, Luger holster, Flare pistol pigskin case, Flare pistol holster, Canteen and cup, Bread pouch (bag), Gas mask container, Map case, Cooking pot model 31, Cartridge belt, Cartridge belt Model 33 for Kar 98k, Cartridge belt for FG 42, Magazine pouches for MP 44, Cartridge belt for ERMA, Cartridge belt for MP 34, Cartridge belt for MP 28, Cartridge belt for MP 40, First-aid kit, Foldable spade, Shovel (Entrenching tool)
Other: 1/35 scale German maps, 1/35 scale German magazines
Kit details:
- 179 parts
- 114 plastic parts
- 65 photo-etched parts
- Decals included
- Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
Download instructions with a full list of content here
£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
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Miniart 1:35 - Panzerschreck RPzB.54 & Ofenrohr RPzB.43 Set - Plastic Model Kit #35263
The Panzerschreck (tank's bane) was the common name for the Raketenpanzerbüchse (abbreviated to RPzB), an 88 mm calibre reusable anti-tank rocket launcher developed by Nazi Germany in World War II. Another popular nickname was Ofenrohr ("stove pipe").
The Panzerschreck was designed as a lightweight man portable anti-tank weapon and was largely a replica of the US military bazooka. The weapon was shoulder-launched and fired a fin-stabilized rocket with a shaped-charge warhead. It was made in smaller numbers than the Panzerfaust, which was a disposable recoilless gun firing an anti-tank warhead.
Download instructions here.
This kit includes:
- Panzerschreck RPzB.54
- Ofenrohr RPzB.43
- Ammo boxes, backpacks and projectiles
- Photo-etched parts
- Decals
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm