82480
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A multi-purpose armoured combat vehicle, the Boxer was developed under a cooperative programme initially started by Germany, Britain and France. Later Britain and France had to leave the project in order to focus on their own military developments. In 2001 the Netherlands joined the programme.
The German version of the vehicle is equipped with a FLW-200 remote weapon station which can be fitted either with a machine gun or a grenade launcher. The Boxer is protected with both composite and spaced armour resistant to 14.5 mm armour-defeating ammunition. The roof armour is capable of stopping artillery shell fragments and small diameter bombs.
The Boxer is also known as GTK ('Gepanzertes Transport Kraftfahrzeug' - Armoured Transport Vehicle) and MRAV (Multirole Armoured Vehicle). In Germany the vehicle entered service in 2009.
Item No: 82480
Item Name: German Boxer MRAV
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimensions: Length 286mm, Width 95mm
Total Plastic Parts: 450+ pcs
Total Sprues: 13 sprues, upper hull, lower hull, poly caps and 8 tyres
Camouflage scheme: German Boxer MRAV
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Release Date: 2011-03
Additional:
- The photo-etched fret includes mesh cover parts
- Two-directional slide moulded lower hull and upper hull
- The entry door can be fixed in the open or closed position
- Rubber tires
£15.00 GBP
A detailed single (1x) resin miniature in 1:35 scale, posed to be standing while smoking a cigarette. The kit consists of the following parts:
Head/torso
Helmet
Right arm with MP40
Left arm/hand
Left leg
Right leg
M1931 Bread Bag - with M1931 Field Flask and Mess tin combined
Ammunition Pouch
Spare MP40
Sidearm in holster
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Academy 1:35 - Flakpanzer IV Wirbelwind (Replaces ACA01333) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #13236
The Flakpanzer IV "Wirbelwind" (Whirlwind in English) was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun designed by the Germans on the basis of the Panzer IV tank. Its development was launched in 1944 when Nazi troops suffered great losses from Allied Air Forces.
The Flakpanzer IV featured an open-top turret fitted with four 2 cm Flak 38 anti-aircraft guns. It was nicknamed "Keksdose" ("Biscuit Tin") because of the turret shape which reminded of a nine-sided polygon.
On the battlefield 2 cm shells turned out insufficient against aircraft, however in general the gun performed well against infantry troops as well as trucks and armoured cars. Later the Flakpanzer IV was replaced with the Flakpanzer IV Ostwind (East Wind), a version more powerful against air targets.
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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. 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.
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