£8.50 GBP
Master Box 1:35 German Tankmen WWII, Skatspieler - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3525
£11.50 GBP
Master Box 1:35 "Out of the frying pan, into the fire" - German tank crew, Kursk 1943 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3536
The Battle of Kursk was the final strategic offensive that the Germans were able to launch on the Eastern Front. The German offensive code-named Operation Citadel began on the 5th of July 1943, and on July 12th it was countered by two Soviet counter-offensives - Operation Polkovodets Rumyantsev and Operation Kutuzov. It was the first time in WWII that a German offensive was halted before it could break through enemy defences. The campaign was a strategic Soviet success.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of five German soldiers.
£18.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Road to the Rear - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3558
Contrary to the popular opinion, the Wehrmacht was not completely motorised during WWII, and still used horse carts in many circumstances. These were used for pulling guns, transporting ammunition and supplies, also as ambulances and field kitchens. This kit represents five German soldiers driving a farmer's cart (there is an option for a civilian farmer variant). Three of the soldiers are wounded. A sitting soldier can be replaced by an old farmer also included in the set.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of five figures (six if you include variants), two horses and a farmer's cart. Glue and paint are not included.
£14.50 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Rommel and German Tank Crew, DAK WWII era - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3561
Includes parts for the assembly of six figures including Field Marshall (Generalfeldmarschall) Johannes Erwin Eugen Rommel, also known as the 'Desert Fox' by the Allies. Rommel commended the: 7th Panzer Division, Afrika Korps, Panzer Army Africa, Army Group Africa, Army Group B.
Glue and paint are not included.
£16.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Somewhere in Europe 1944 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3538
The kit is set in Europe during WWII. It represents two civilians, an old man with his granddaughter driving a farm wagon, and two German soldiers walking beside. The soldiers are dressed for colder weather, one is wearing a winter smock and the other - a long overcoat. Both are armed with Kar98k rifles and carrying food containers.
The kit contains part for the assembly of four figures, two horses, one farm wagon and accessories. Glue and paint are not included.
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Master Box 1:35 Soviet Marines and German Infantry, Hand to hand combat, 1941-1942 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35152
The kit represents three Soviet marines and two German infantry soldiers in a hand to hand combat scenario.
Highly detailed plastic figures. Glue and paint are not included.
£13.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Tankmen of WWI Era - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35134
French, German and British pairs of figures are included in this kit.
£12.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 The Generals of WWII - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35108
This kit includes 51 parts to complete six figures but does not include the dog.
Glue and paint is not included in the kit.
£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 Volkssturm, Ammunition to the Frontline - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35182
The Volkssturm, a German national militia or 'people's army', was set up by the Nazi Party during the last months of World War II. Its official existence was announced on October 18, 1944, although on paper it had existed since around 1925. Hitler ordered to recruit six million men for the Volkssturm. It was staffed by males between 16 and 60 years old who were not already serving in other military units. However, the intended strength of six million was never attained. Members of the Volkssturm received only basic military training, such as a brief indoctrination and training on the use of basic weapons. Due to the lack of instructors, weapons training was sometimes done by World War I veterans. Aware of the Volkssturm's inability to withstand the attacks of the Allies, Hitler ordered that mixed battle-groups were formed from the members of the 'people's army' along with regular units.
The kit represents two German children of war, a boy and a girl, pulling a bicycle cart full with ammunition supplies along a ruined street.
The contents of the cart include:
- 3 x German helmets
- 3 x gas mask containers
- 3 x Panzerfaust 60 guns
- 2 x Kar 98k rifles
- 1 x Gewehr 43 rifles
- 1 x STEN gun
Includes parts for the assembly of two figures, one bicycle cart and ammunition. Glue and paint are not included.
£12.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Volkssturm, Germany, 1944-1945 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35172
The Volkssturm, a German national militia or a 'people's army', was set up by the Nazi Party during the last months of World War II. Its official existence was announced on October 18, 1944, although on paper it had existed since around 1925. Hitler ordered to recruit six million men for the Volkssturm. It was staffed by males between 16 and 60 years old who were not already serving in other military units. However, the intended strength of six million was never attained. Members of the Volkssturm received only basic military training, such as a brief indoctrination and training on the use of basic weapons. Due to the lack of instructors, weapons training was sometimes done by World War I veterans. Aware of the Volkssturm's inability to withstand the attacks of the Allies, Hitler ordered that mixed battle-groups were formed from the members of the 'people's army' along with regular units.
£12.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Volkssturm, Tank Hunter, Germany 1944-1945 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35179
This kit includes parts for the assembly of one bicycle and one figure.
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Master Box 1:35 Watchtower - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3546
The kit includes four German soldiers standing on sentry duty in a watchtower. The kit can be set in a variety of seasons as two options for the figures are provided: one set (two figures) in winter greatcoats and the other set (two figures) in summer clothes.
The kit contains parts for the assembly of four figures and a watchtower with a searchlight and field telephone. Glue and paint are not included.
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Master Box 1:35 Where are the damned roads? - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35112
This kit includes 60 parts to complete five figures, one vehicle and a dog. Glue and paint is not included in the kit.
Paints Required: VAL997, 880, 866, 947, 862, 950, 903, 904, 964, 866, 886, 988, 815 and 997.
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Master Box 1:35 - WWII German Military Car Type 170V Tourenwagen w/Crew - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35113
The Tourenwagen 170V was a German inline four cylinder car from the Mercedes-Benz W136 series. Production started in 1936 and a few years later it became the most popular Mercedes vehicle. By 1942, over 75 thousand units were built. The Type 170V held the position of Mercedes top seller till 1953, when it was replaced by more advanced models. During the war, the car was adapted for use in military and rescue service operations.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of a Mercedes 170V and 6 figures.
£13.00 GBP