£8.25 GBP
£11.00 GBP
£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.
£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.
Paints required: Vallejo 895, 880, 994, 863, 862, 845, 917, 807, 957 and 860.Sold Out
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.
£12.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Iraq Events, Kit 2 - Insurgence - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3576
The kit includes parts for the assembly of four figures and a section of wall. Glue and paints are not included.
£13.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Italian Military Men WWII Era - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35144
The kit represents Italian soldiers on the battlefield. Includes parts for the assembly of five figures. Glue and paint are not included.
£11.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Japanese Imperial Marines, Tarawa, November 1943 (Bloody Atoll Series, Kit No 1) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3542
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 fierce 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.
The Japanese Marines were called the Special Naval Landing Forces (SNLF) and belonged to the IJN Land Forces (IJN - the Imperial Japanese Navy). Formed in the late 1920's, the SNLF initially consisted of sailors with basic infantry skills, not Marines. However, later the training course was improved and the sailors armed with better equipment for maritime operations. When WWII began, there were a total of 16 SNLF units, but 5 more units were formed during the war.
On board the Japanese Imperial Marines wore standard IJN blue or white uniforms. On land the uniform was similar to that of the Imperial Japanese Army (a green tunic with one or two breasted pockets and a stand and fall collar, as well as a white trimmed T-shirt and green long trousers). Also, the Marines wore red thin belts called "Senninbari". Senninbari was believed to bring good luck and protect its wearer from bullets.
About 2,500 men of the 7th Sasebo SNLF took part in the Battle of Tarawa. Together with 2,000 base personnel they killed over 3,000 US Marines.
The kit represents three Japanese Marines armed with 6.5 mm Meiji type 38 rifles and one Japanese marine officer with a sword, all running to attack the enemy. One of the marines has been hit by enemy fire.
The kit Includes a sheet of decals and parts for the assembly of four figures, weapon and equipment. Glue and paint are not included.
£14.00 GBP
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
£14.50 GBP
Master Box 1:35 - LRDG in North Africa, WWII era - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3598
Originally called the Long Range Patrol (LRP), the unit was founded in Egypt in June 1940 by Major Ralph A. Bagnold, acting under the direction of General Archibald Wavell. Bagnold was assisted by Captain Patrick Clayton and Captain William Shaw. At first the majority of the men were from New Zealand, but they were soon joined by Southern Rhodesian and British volunteers, whereupon new sub-units were formed and the name was changed to the better-known Long Range Desert Group (LRDG). The LRDG never numbered more than 350 men, all of whom were volunteers.
The LRDG was formed specifically to carry out deep penetration, covert reconnaissance patrols and intelligence missions from behind Italian lines, although they sometimes engaged in combat operations. Because the LRDG were experts in desert navigation they were sometimes assigned to guide other units, including the Special Air Service and secret agents across the desert. During the Desert Campaign between December 1940 and April 1943, the vehicles of the LRDG operated constantly behind the Axis lines, missing a total of only 15 days during the entire period. Possibly their most notable offensive action was during Operation Caravan, an attack on the town of Barce and its associated airfield, on the night of 13 September 1942. However, their most vital role was the 'Road Watch', during which they clandestinely monitored traffic on the main road from Tripoli to Benghazi, transmitting the intelligence to British Army Headquarters.
With the surrender of the Axis forces in Tunisia in May 1943, the LRDG changed roles and moved operations to the eastern Mediterranean, carrying out missions in the Greek islands, Italy and the Balkans. After the end of the war in Europe, the leaders of the LRDG made a request to the War Office for the unit to be transferred to the Far East to conduct operations against the Japanese Empire. The request was declined and the LRDG was disbanded in August 1945.
This kit includes the figures of 5 LRDG soldiers, it does not include the vehicle, the pictured vehicle is a Tamiya 1/35 scale kit.
£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.
£13.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Modern UK Infantrymen, Present day - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35180
Includes parts for the assembly of five figures. 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.
£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.
£9.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Russian Infantry Korsun-Shevchenkovskiy, 1944 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3529
In January 1944 the Red Army surrounded German units in a small Ukrainian city Korsun- Shevchenkovskiy. The Soviet offensive resulted in the destruction of German forces, though part of the German troops managed to break through the encirclement leaving behind a great deal of their equipment. The battle of Korsun was a crucial moment in WWII as it weakened the German army and enabled further Soviet offensives into Romania.
The kit represents four Soviet soldiers being photographed by an officer for their family at home or a newspaper. A camera can be replaced with binoculars which makes it possible to use the figures in various settings.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of five figures, a camera and binoculars. Glue and paint are not included.
£13.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 - Screaming Eagles, 101st Airborne 1944-45 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3574
The US 101st Airborne Division was created during WWII and its paratroopers saw action and played vital roles during the D-Day landings (Drop zones Able, Charlie and Dog), Operation Market Garden, the Battle of the Bulge and more. The Band of Brothers book was based on paratroopers from E Company 506th PIR (Parachute Infantry Regiment).
This kit contains parts for the assembly of four figures.
£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.
£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.
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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.
£12.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Soviet Marines, Attack, 1941-1942 (Eastern Front Battle Series) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35153
The kit represents four fully equipped Soviet marines and one Soviet marine officer, all attacking the enemy. The figures are wearing typical Soviet naval uniforms. Weapons, ammunition pouches and canteens are provided.
The weapons include:
- Nagant M1895 revolver
- M1921 "Bolo" Mauser semi-automatic pistol
- PPSh-41 submachine gun
- SVT-40 semi-automatic rifle
- Mosin Nagant M1891/30 rifle
- Degtyaryov DP-28 machine gun
Includes parts for the assembly of five figures and accessories. Glue and paint are not included.
£12.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 - Soviet Tank Crew 1943 - 1945 #3568
Tank divisions were an essential part of Soviet war machine. The Soviet tank commanders were the highest scoring tank aces among the Allies.
The kit contains parts for assembly of five figures.
£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.
£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.
£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.
£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.
£13.00 GBP
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
£14.00 GBP
Master Box 1:35 Vickers Machine Gun Team - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3597
The Vickers machine gun, originally produced for the British Army, was used by many different nations throughout the 20th century. The gun served as a mobile support weapon for a number of Regular and Special Forces units, including the Long Range Desert Group, formed for the purpose of reconnaissance in the deserts of North Africa. The LRDG used both the .303-inch Mk. I and the .5-inch Mk. V guns.
This kit includes parts for the assembly of five figures and a separate weapons set. Requires paint and glue to complete.
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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.
£12.00 GBP