The Second World War (1939 - 1945)
1/35 scale WWII models and accessories - tanks, armoured vehicles, plastic and resin figures, paints, weathering products, painting guides, scenics, buildings and more.
£73.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - German Geschutzwagen Tiger Fur 17cm K72 - Plastic model kit #00378
In 1942 the decision was made to build a heavy self-propelled gun carrier for the 17cm Kanone 18 based on the chassis of the Tiger II. The vehicle was named the Geschützwagen Tiger. Its total weight including 8 crew members would reach 60 tons. The armour thickness was 30mm at the front and 16mm on the sides. The Geschützwagen's planned top speed was 45km/h on roads.
The first prototype of this vehicle was tested at the end of WWII, but the tank never saw service due to the defeat of Germany. The partly assembled prototype was found by Allied troops in Haustenbeck in 1945.
Item No: 00378
Item Name: German Geschutzwagen Tiger fur 17cm K72
Scale: 1/35
Item Type: Static Armour
Model Dimensions: Length 346.7mm, Width 101.8mm, Height 96mm
Total Parts: 558 pcs
Metal Parts: 2pcs - springs
Photo Etched Parts: 1pcs
Total Sprues: 16pcs
Paint Schemes: German army in green/sand/brown camouflage
Release Date: 2007-08
Additional:
- The kit consists of 556 parts in light grey plastic
- 2 full length vinyl tracks
- Photo etched parts for engine cover - dustproof net
£37.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - German Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer STARR - Plastic model kit #05524
The Jagdpanzer 38 (Sd.Kfz. 138/2), later known as the Hetzer ("pursuer/hunter"), was a German light tank destroyer, based on a modified Czechoslovakian Panzer 38(t) chassis, inspired by the Romanian "Mareşal" tank destroyer.
The Jagdpanzer 38 Starr ("Starr" means "rigid" in German) was a simplified version of the Jagdpanzer 38, first built in 1944. It was armed with the 75mm Pak 39 recoilless gun, while the original Hetzer used a traditional 75mm Pak 39 gun. First prototypes of the Hetzer-Starr were equipped with Tatra 928 diesel engines, however later they were replaced with standard engines. Several Hetzer-Starrs were used during the Prague uprising in 1945. Overall 10 vehicles of this type were built, 9 of them were later converted back to the normal Jagdpanzer 38. The remaining prototype was destroyed at the end of the war.
Item No: 05524
Item Name: German Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer STARR
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Dimensions: Length: 204.86mm, Width 78.40mm
Total Parts: 780+pcs
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece (34 parts)
Total Sprues: 25 sprues, upper hull, lower hull and tracks
Paint Schemes: German Army
Release date: 2011-09
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 780 parts
- Refined detail
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull and upper hull
- 200 individual tracks links
£40.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - German Neubaufahrzeug Rheinmetall Tank - Plastic model kit #05528
Development of the Neubaufahrzeug ("New construction vehicle") started in 1933. It was the first attempt to create a heavy multi-turreted tank for the Wehrmacht. In 1926 the British built their version of a heavy multi-turreted tank, the Vickers A1E1 Independent, and the Germans bought its technical details from a British officer who acted as a spy. Both Rheinmetall and Krupp were designing a German heavy tank. Their designs turned out to be very similar, the main difference being the weapons placement. Both tanks had a main turret armed with a 75mm KwK L/24 main gun and secondary 37mm KwK L/45. Rheinmetall's design was called PzKpfw NbFz V, and Krupp's design was designated PzKpfw NbFz VI. However, both designs proved to be too complex, unreliable and slow to serve as heavy tanks. Only five tanks were produced and they were primarily used for propaganda purposes. Three out of five Neubaufahrzeug's took part in the Battle of Norway in 1940, but none of them survived the war.
Item No: 05528
Item Name: German Neubaufahrzeug (Rheinmetall)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Dimension: Length 195.21mm, Width 82.87mm
Total Parts: 1120+ pcs
Metal Parts: gun barrel
Photo Etched Parts: 2 pcs
Film Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Total Sprues: 14 sprues, turret, lower hull, upper hull and tracks
Paint Schemes: German Army
Released Date: 2011-06
Additional:
- The kit w/refined detail consists of over 1120 parts
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull, upper hull and turret
- Over 250 individual tracks links
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Trumpeter 1:35 - German Super Heavy Jagdpanzer E-100 - Plastic model kit #01596
The Entwicklung series (German for "development"), shortened to E-Series, was a family of late WWII German tanks that were planned to be developed according to a standardised design. This was an attempt to stop the production of extremely complex and mechanically unreliable tanks in favour of cheaper, simpler and more efficient designs. However, the E-Series tanks featured only small modifications in armour and gun power compared to their predecessors which they were intended to replace.
The E-100 was one of the latest tanks of the E-Series. Based on the Tiger-Maus design that combined features of the Tiger II and the Maus, the E-100 prototype was constructed in 1944. However, further development was practically ended right after Hitler had issued the order to stop the Maus project.
Initially, a 75mm coaxial gun similar to the one from the Maus was meant to serve as the vehicle's armament, but later it was decided to choose a 170mm anti-tank gun in order to save more space for the crew and equipment. Another advantage of the 170mm gun was that it could shoot armour piercing projectiles at the range of up to 4 km. The speed of the tank was expected to reach 40 km/h.
Item No: 01596
Item Name: German E-100
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Dimensions: Length: 365.19mm, Width: 127.83mm
Total Parts: 270+
Total Sprues: 7 sprues, lower hull, upper hull and rubber tracks
Paint Schemes: German Army
Release date: 2011-07
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 270 parts
- Refined detail
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull and upper hull
- Rubber tracks with fine detail
- Photo-etched parts included
£42.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Grille L/16 Morser Bär (Bear) - Plastic model kit #09535
The Sturmpanzer Bär (Bear) was a German anti-tank self-propelled gun developed in 1942. Although this project was not put into production, the Sturmpanzer Bär influenced the design of other self-propelled guns including the Sturmtiger assault gun.
The Sturmpanzer Bär was based on the modified chassis of the Tiger I and had 130mm frontal armour. It was to be armed with a 305mm KwK L/16 anti-tank cannon and powered by a 12-cylinder Maybach HL 230 P 30 engine (700 horsepower). According to the design, the vehicle would be operated by a 6 men crew - a commander, a gunner, two loaders, a radio operator and a driver.
Had the Sturmpanzer Bär been produced, its total weight would be 120 tons.
Item No: 09535
Item Name: Grille 30-30.5 cm (Grw) L/16 Morser ‘Bär' (Bear)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Plastic Model Armour Kit
Model Dimensions: Length: 244.8 mm, Width 105.4 mm
Total Parts: 310+
Metal Parts: Copper cable
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Total Sprues: 7 sprues, upper hull, lower hull and tracks
Release Date: 2017-04
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 310 parts
- The kit w/refined detail
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull
- Rubber tracks
- Photo etched parts included
£37.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - PAK. 43 88mm Waffentrager (Krupp/ Ardelt) - Plastic model kit #01587
The Pak. 43 (Panzerjägerkanone 43, 'tank hunters gun') was a German 88 mm anti-tank gun designed by the Krupp company during World War II. The number 43 refers to 1943, the year when the first prototype was produced. With a maximum range of up to 16 km, the Pak. 43 was considered the most powerful anti-tank gun of the German Army. It could penetrate the armour of the Soviet JS-2 and other Allied tanks. The anti-tank gun remained in service till 1945 and was one of the most mass-produced cannons of the period.
The Pak. 43 and its modifications were also used on several German tank destroyers. One of those was the Waffentrager 88mm PAK-43 manufactured by the Ardelt company and based on the Checkoslovakian Panzer 38(t) chassis.
Item No: 01587
Item Name: PAK-43 88mm Waffentrager (Krupp/Ardelt)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Armour
Model Dimensions: Length 213.7mm, Width 89.5mm
Total Parts: +1010 pcs
Metal Parts: brass wire
Photo Etched Parts: 2pcs
Total Sprues: 10 sprues, lower hull Weand tracks
Paint Schemes: German Army
Release Date: 2011-09
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 1010 parts
- Refined detail
- Over 230 individual tracks links
- Included photo-etched parts and metal gun barrel
£40.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Sd. Kfz. 7/1 Half-track w/20mm Flakvierling 38 (Early version) - Plastic model kit #01523
The Flak 38 was a German 20mm anti-aircraft gun used throughout WWII and the most numerously produced German artillery piece of the period. The 20mm Flakvierling 38 auf Selbstfahrlafette (Sd. Kfz. 7/1) was the result of combining the 20mm Flakvierling 38 with four Flak 38 guns to the Sd. Kfz. 7 half-track to provide greater mobility and firepower. The Sd. Kfz. 7/1 carried 600 2cm rounds on board and 1800 rounds in the towed Sd. Ah. 56 trailer. The guns had the 360 degree traverse by hand and could be elevated from -10 to +100 degrees. The later versions also included an armoured cab for the better protection of the crews. The crew of 10 included a gun commander, eight gunners and a driver.
The first 100 vehicles were produced in 1940-1941 and production continued at a rate of 10 vehicles per month until August 1942, when the monthly rate was significantly increased. Around 800 vehicles were produced by December 1944. From 1942, most vehicles were fitted with lightly armoured driver cabs and a plate protecting the engine compartment. The armour was 8mm thick. These vehicles were issued to Flak units of the Luftwaffe and Panzer units of the Army. Sd. Kfz. 7/1 units were used to protect armoured units against low flying aircraft but were also successfully used against ground targets.
The kit represents an early version of the Sd.Kfz.7/1 with the central circular pivot mounting for the 20mm Flakvierling 38. Later versions had a normal ground mounting fitted to the rear bed which allowed the gun to be easily removed and mounted on the standard Flakvierling Sd. Ah. 52 trailer if necessary.
Item No: 01523
Item Name: 2cm Flakvierling 38 auf Selbstfahrlafette (Sd.Kfz.7/1 Early version)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Armour
Model Brief: Length 285mm, Width 69mm, Height 101.8mm
Total Parts: 985 pcs
Metal Parts: Brass wire
Photo Etched Parts: 5 pcs
Film Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Total Sprues: 20 sprues, 3 rubber tyres
Paint Schemes: Markings are provided for vehicles in Panzer Grey and Dark Yellow with Red Brown and Green camouflage schemes
Release Date: 2009-04
Additional:
- The kit consists of 531 parts in the usual Trumpeter light grey plastic, 336 individual track links, 12 clear parts, 102 etched parts, a 28 page instruction booklet, a decal sheet, and a colour painting guide sheet
- Slide-moulded one-piece early type mudguard
- Both side panels and the top panel of the engine hood can be opened to show all the details
£39.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Soviet 122mm Howitzer 1938 M-30 Early - Plastic model kit #02343
The 122mm howitzer M1938 (M-30) was a Soviet 121.92mm (4.8 inch) howitzer. The weapon was developed by the design bureau of Motovilikha Plants, headed by F. F. Petrov, in the late 1930s, and was in production from 1939 to 1955. The M-30 saw action in World War II, mainly as a divisional artillery piece of the Red Army (RKKA). Captured guns were also employed later in the conflict by the German Wehrmacht and the Finnish Army. After World War II the M-30 saw combat in numerous conflicts of the mid- to late twentieth century in service of other countries' armies, notably in the Middle East.
Item No: 02343
Item Name: Soviet 122mm Howitzer 1938 M-30 Early Version
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Armour
Model Dimension: Length 310mm, Width 63.3mm
Total Parts: 310+
Metal Parts: gun barrel
Photo Etched Parts: 2 pcs
Film Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Total Sprues: 6 sprues, frame and tires
Release Date: 2014-09
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 310 parts
- Details are finely represented by newly tooled parts
- Rubber tires
- Metal gun barrel
£39.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Soviet 122mm Howitzer 1938 M-30 Late - Plastic model kit #02344
The 122mm howitzer M1938 (M-30) was a Soviet 121.92 mm (4.8 inch) howitzer. The weapon was developed by the design bureau of Motovilikha Plants, headed by F. F. Petrov, in the late 1930s, and was in production from 1939 to 1955. The M-30 saw action in World War II, mainly as a divisional artillery piece of the Red Army (RKKA). Captured guns were also employed later in the conflict by the German Wehrmacht and the Finnish Army. After World War II the M-30 saw combat in numerous conflicts of the mid- to late twentieth century in service of other countries' armies, notably in the Middle East.
Item No: 02344
Item Name: Soviet 122mm Howitzer 1938 M-30 Late Version
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Dimension: Length 310mm, Width 63.3mm
Total Parts: 320+
Metal Parts: gun barrel
Photo Etched Parts: 2 pcs
Film Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Total Sprues: 6 sprues, frame and tires
Release Date: 2015-06
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 320 parts
- Details are finely represented by newly tooled parts
- Rubber tires
- Metal gun barrel
£36.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Soviet A-19 122mm Gun Model 1931/37 - Plastic model kit #02325
122mm corps gun M1931/37 (A-19) was a Soviet field gun developed in late 1930s by combining the barrel of the 122mm gun M1931 (A-19) and the carriage of the 152mm howitzer-gun M1937 (ML-20). The gun was in production from 1939 until 1946. It saw action in World War II (primarily with corps and RVGK artillery of the Red Army) and remained in service for a long time after the end of the war. Vehicle-mounted variants of the gun were fitted to the IS-2 and 3 tanks and ISU-122 self-propelled gun.
Item No: 02325
Item Name: Soviet A-19 122mm Gun Mod.1931/1937
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Dimension: Length 284mm, Width 75.4mm
Total Parts: 270+
Metal Parts: gun barrel
Photo Etched Parts: 2 pcs
Film Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Total Sprues: 8 sprues, frame and tires
Release Date: 2014-04
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 270 parts
- Details are finely represented by newly tooled parts
- Rubber tires
- Metal gun barrel
£64.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Soviet JS-1 Heavy Tank - Plastic model kit #05587
The Soviet heavy tank JS-1, a modernised version of the KV-1 and KV-2 series, was put into service in the midst of the Second World War. High production rates and quick testing of the JS-1 resulted from the appearance of the newer German Panther and Tiger I tanks and the lack of adequate military equipment to fight against them. However, even after several modifications of its design, the JS-1 proved to be unsuccessful in combat because of its armament that was not strong enough to defeat German tanks. The JS-1 was soon replaced by the improved JS-2.
During the war, the JS-1 was also known as the JS-85, where "85" stood for the calibre of the tank gun, and "JS" - for Joseph Stalin (Russian: ИС - Иосиф Сталин). The JS-1 marked the beginning of the well-known "Joseph Stalin" tank line.
Item No: 05587
Item Name: Soviet JS-1 Heavy Tank
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Plastic Model Armour Kit
Model Dimension: Length 230mm, Width 200mm
Total Parts: 360+
Metal Parts: copper cable
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Total Sprues: 21 sprues, lower hull, upper hull and turret
Release Date: 2015-11
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 360 parts, 1 piece of Photo Etched parts
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull and turret
£64.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Soviet JS-2 Heavy Tank - Plastic model kit #05588
After it became clear that the JS-1 was incapable of destroying the German Tiger and Panther tanks, Soviet engineers came up with an upgraded model of the JS series - the JS-2 heavy tank. The production of the early version began in 1943 in Chelyabinsk. The JS-2 was equipped with the D-25T gun, also known as the 122 mm gun, with higher armour-piercing qualities. In addition, compared to the JS-1 and its prototype models of the KV series, the JS-2 had thicker front armour and a muzzle recoil compensator. Besides, it was much lighter and faster.
The JS-2 and Tiger I were able to hit each other at a range of less than 1,000 m which was an average combat distance. Moreover, due to high-explosive fragmentation shells of the D-25T gun the JS-2 could do severe damage to the heaviest German tanks even without piercing their armour.
The JS-2 first saw combat in February 1944 during the Korsun–Shevchenkovsky Offensive. In spring of the same year JS-2 tanks destroyed up to 40 German tanks (including Tiger Is), 10 anti-tank guns and several AFVs.
After the end of the war, the production of JS tanks continued and in the 1950's remaining JS-2 units were modified to a new JS-2M version. In the late 1960's, when heavy tanks were replaced with medium tanks, the JS vehicles were no longer in active service with the Red Army.
Item No: 05588
Item Name: Soviet JS-2 Heavy Tank
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Plastic Model Armour Kit
Model Dimensions: Length 230mm, Width 200mm
Total Parts: 360+
Metal Parts: gun barrel, copper cable
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Total Sprues: 21 sprues , upper hull, lower hull and turret
Release Date: 2016-07
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 360 parts
- Refined detail
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull and turret
- Photo-etched parts included
£60.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Soviet JS-2M Heavy Tank Early - Plastic model kit #05589
After it became clear that the JS-1 was incapable of destroying the German Tiger and Panther tanks, the Soviet engineers came up with an upgraded model of the JS series - the JS-2 heavy tank. The production of its early version began in 1943 in Chelyabinsk. The JS-2 was equipped with the A-19 gun, also known as the 122 mm gun, with higher armour-piercing qualities. In addition, compared to the JS-1 and its prototype models of the KV series, the JS-2 had thicker front armour and a muzzle recoil compensator. Besides, it was much lighter and faster.
In 1944, the model was modernised once again and renamed the JS-2M. The changes mainly transformed the chassis construction; the transmission and fighting compartments were relocated to the back of the tank. Later the same modifications were made to almost all JS-2 tanks remaining after the war.
Item No: 05589
Item Name: Soviet JS-2M Heavy Tank - Early
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Plastic Model Armour Kit
Model Dimensions: Length 270mm, Width 220mm
Total Parts: 360+
Metal Parts: copper cable, gun barrel
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Total Sprues: 13 sprues, lower hull, upper hull and turret
Release Date: 2016-03
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 360 parts, 1 piece of Photo Etched parts
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull and turret
£33.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Soviet KV-8S Heavy Tank - Plastic model kit #01572
The Soviet KV tanks were heavy tanks used by the Red Army during the Second World War. KV stood for Kliment Voroshilov, the Soviet politician and defense commissar. The KV tanks were famous for their heavy armour protection. The KV-1 was invulnerable to most German weapons except the 8.8cm Flak gun, until the Germans developed more effective guns. The KV-1 outclassed the French Char B1, which was the only other heavy tank in service at that time.
During the Winter War, the KV's proved to be highly resistant to Finnish anti-tank weapons, and the first order of 50 KV's was placed. However, the KV tank had serious flaws: it was difficult to steer, the transmission was unreliable, and the ergonomics were poor. These flaws were rectified with the introduction of the KV-1S. The KV-1S was lighter and had thinner armour and a smaller lower turret.
The KV-8S was based on the KV-1S and had an ATO-42 flamethrower (improved version of the ATO-41 used in the KV-1 and KV-8). However, after a few years it turned out that the expensive KV tanks could be replaced by the T-34 medium tanks which had a better performance. The KV series became a base for the development of the IS tanks (IS - Josif Stalin).
Item No: 01572
Item Name: Soviet KV-8S Heavy Tank
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Dimension: Length 197.8mm, Width 94.8mm
Total Parts: 430+ pcs
Metal Parts: brass wire
Photo Etched Parts: n/a
Film Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Total Sprues: 23 sprues and lower hull
Released Date: 2014-06
Additional:
- The kit w/refined detail consists of over 430 parts
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull
- 192 individual tracks links
£10.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Soviet Limber 52-R-353M Mod 1942 - Plastic model kit #02345
This kit includes parts for the 52-R-353M limber used by the Red Army for 76.2 mm regiment and division artillery. Usually pulled by four horses, the limber also served as an ammunition truck.
Item No: 02345
Item Name: Soviet Limber 52-R-353M Mod 1942
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Dimensions: Length 135.6mm, Width 45.6mm
Total Parts: 80+
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Total Sprues: 2 sprues and tires
Release Date: 2015-09
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 80 parts
- Refined detail
- Photo Etched parts included
- Rubber tires
£36.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Soviet ML-20 152mm Howitzer Mod 1937 - Plastic model kit #02323
The Soviet 152mm howitzer-gun ML-20 (Model 1937) was an upgrade of the 152mm gun M1910/34. This gun was produced from 1937 to 1946. As a howitzer-gun, the ML-20 could be used both as a howitzer and as a gun. To achieve this, the model had a wide range of elevation angles and used separate loading with 13 different propellant loads. The ML-20 had both telescopic and panoramic sights. The ML-20 first saw combat in the Battle of Khalkhin Gol. It also participated in the Winter War and proceeded to be used throughout the Second World War. The ML-20 was used during WWII by the Soviet Army, and some of the guns were captured by the Germans and the Finnish Army. The ML-20 was also used after the end of World War II in a number of conflicts due to its excellent characteristics.
Item No: 02323
Item Name: Soviet ML-20 152mm Howitzer Mod1937 (Standard)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Dimension: Length 251.8mm, Width 75.4mm
Total Parts: 280+
Metal Parts: gun barrel
Photo Etched Parts: 2 pcs
Total Sprues: 8 sprues, bracket and tire
Release Date: 2012-09
Additional:
- The kit consists of 280+ parts, 2 pieces of Photo Etched parts
- Details are finely represented by newly tooled parts
- Rubber tires
- Metal gun barrel
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Trumpeter 1:35 - Soviet NKL-16 Aerosan Sled - Plastic model kit #02337
An Aerosan, or Aerosani (Russian: 'аэросани' - 'aerosled') was a Soviet propeller-driven sledge served as a means of transportation and communication in Northern Russia during the Winter War and WWII. The Aerosan was mainly used to deliver mail, transport medical supplies, and carry out border surveillance. Entering service in 1942, the NKL-16 was an improved version of the first combat snowmobiles running on skis. The NKL-16 was deployed throughout the entire war, along with more advanced models.
Item No: 02337
Item Name: Soviet NKL-16 Aerosan Sled
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Dimension: Length 170mm, Width 72mm
Total Parts: 210+
Metal Parts: Brass wire
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Total Sprues: 9 sprues and hull
Release Date: 2013-01
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 210 parts, 1 piece of Photo Etched parts
- Details are finely represented by newly tooled parts
£64.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Soviet Object 268 Heavy Tank Prototype - Plastic model kit #05544
The Object 268 (Obiekt 268) was a Soviet tank destroyer manufactured at the Kirov Plant, Leningrad, in 1956. Its development was led by Joseph Kotin. The chassis of the Object 269 was designed on the basis of the T-10 heavy tank. The Object 268 was equipped with 152 mm M-64 cannon which ensured excellent penetration, high shooting accuracy and fast rate of fire. The tank destroyer successfully passed the tests, however it was never actually used on the battlefield because it lacked enough gun power to fight against newly-designed English Chieftain and American M60 Patton battle tanks.
Item No: 05544
Item Name: Soviet Object 268
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Plastic Model Armour Kit
Model Dimensions: Length 269.3mm Width 100.6mm
Total Parts: 310+ pcs
Metal Parts: copper cable
Photo Etched Parts: 3 pcs
Total Sprues: 23 sprues, upper hull and lower hull
Release Date: 2016-04
Additional:
- The kit w/refined detail consists of over 310 parts
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull
- 180 individual tracks links
£64.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 Soviet Project / Object 704 SPH Howitzer - Plastic model kit #TRU05575
As Soviet forces started to push German troops out of Russia, the armament factories were busy developing new military technology to counter the Panther and Tiger tanks and their various tank destroyer units. The ISU-152 series entered production in 1943 based on the KV-1 heavy tank chassis, armed with the ML-20 152.4mm gun howitzer. Despite these new variants being sent into combat, Soviet designers were immediately looking at new developments.
One of these experiments was the Object 704 which adopted the chassis features of the IS-2 and IS-3 tanks and was distinctive with its sloping armour and lower profile. Armed with the ML-20SM model 1944 gun-howitzer, with a barrel length of over 4.5 metres (29.6 calibers) and no muzzle brake, which further increased the firepower of the gun, the vehicle provided the best crew protection of all self-propelled guns in World War II. However, with a crew of five, a low ceiling in the fighting compartment, and the lack of muzzle brake, the workload was unbearable for the crew from the gun recoil. It had a maximum range of 13,000 metres. Only one prototype was built and it is on display in a Russian armour museum. The self-propelled gun carried 20 rounds of two piece (shell and charge) armour-piercing and high explosive ammunition. The secondary armament of the fighting vehicle consisted of two 12.7 x 108 mm DShK machine guns, one anti-aircraft and one co-axial.
The Object 704 self-propelled howitzer was designed to replace the ISU-152.
The overall height of the vehicle was reduced to 2240 mm, which was compensated with an increased width of the superstructure. The factory designation was Object 704. It was armed with the 152.4 mm ML-20SM
Product Information
Trumpeter's kit is moulded in grey styrene and presented on 15 sprues plus the upper and lower hull halves, 12 sprues are in a rust coloured styrene, it includes one turned aluminium barrel, and a few photo-etched parts. Contains of over 460 parts including the kit with refined detail, multi-slide moulded lower hull, 192 individual tracks links and photo-etched parts.
Item No: 05575
Item Name: Soviet Project 704 SPH
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Brief Length: 244.5mm Width: 97.7mm
Total Parts: 460+
Metal Parts: n/a
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Film Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Total Sprues: 27, lower hull and upper hull
Released Date: 2014-03
More Features:
The kit consists of over 460 parts
£14.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Air Set - DAK Colours 1941-1944, set #71207
Includes: 6 x 17ml paints
Vallejo Model Air is a range of acrylic paints designed for airbrush use. These colours are made with finely ground pigments and acrylic resin with extreme durability. The colours can be mixed with one another, diluted with water, Model Air Thinner or Varnish, depending on the desired effect. It is recommended to use Vallejo Model Air Thinner since it conserves the properties of the colours. Model Air paints adhere well to all surfaces, especially resin models, plastics, steel and white metal.
The set includes:
VAL 71.117 Braun (RAL 8020)
VAL 71.118 Grau (RAL 7027)
VAL 71.272 Gelbbraun (RAL 8000)
VAL 71.116 Graugrun (RAL 7008)
VAL 71.092 Olivegrun (RAL 6003)
VAL 71.056 Dunkelgrau (RAL 7021)
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Vallejo Model Colour - German Field Grey Uniform (x8), VAL70181
This set of 8 colours is designed for painting German Field Grey uniforms, as well as creating highlights and shadows. Photographs and step by step instructions by Jaume Ortiz are included.
Includes:
8 x 17 ml bottles
Colours:
70.830 German Field Grey WWII
70.897 Bronze Green
70.892 Yellow Olive
70.868 Dark Seagreen
70.845 Sunny Skin Tone
70.885 Pastel Green
70.905 Blue Grey Pale
70.950 Black
£20.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 1 (x8) - Set #70122
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 1 contains 8 colours for rust, tracks and rubber. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.301 Light Rust
VAL70.302 Dark Rust
VAL70.303 Yellowish Rust
VAL70.304 Track Primer
VAL70.305 Light Rubber
VAL70.306 Dark Rubber
VAL70.307 Red Tail Light German
VAL70.308 Green Tail Light German
£20.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 2 (x8) - Set #70123
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 2 contains 8 colours representing wood, leather and rust. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.309 Periscopes
VAL70.310 Old Wood
VAL70.311 New Wood
VAL70.312 Leather Belt
VAL70.313 Stencil
VAL70.314 Canvas
VAL70.315 Light Mud
VAL70.316 Dark Mud
£20.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 3 (x8) - Set #70126
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 3 contains 8 colours for painting British, American and French WWII uniforms. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.317 British Tank Crew
VAL70.318 US Army Tank Crew
VAL70.319 USMC Tank Crew
VAL70.320 French Tank Crew
VAL70.321 Highlight Bristish Tank Crew
VAL70.322 US Army Tank Highlight
VAL70.323 USMC Tank Highlight
VAL70.324 French Tank Highlight
£20.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 4 (x8) - Set #70127
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 4 contains 8 colours for painting Soviet, Italian and Japanese WWII uniforms. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.325 Russian Tank Crew I
VAL70.326 Russian Tank Crew II
VAL70.327 Italian Tank Crew
VAL70.328 Japan Tank Crew
VAL70.329 Highlight Russian Tank Crew I
VAL70.330 Highlight Russian Tank Crew II
VAL70.331 Highlight Italian Tank Crew
VAL70.332 Highlight Japan Tank Crew
£20.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 5 (x8) - Set #70128
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 5 contains 8 colours designed for painting WWII German tank crew uniforms. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.333 German Tank Crew
VAL70.334 German Tank Crew I
VAL70.335 German Tank Crew II
VAL70.336 Afrikakorps Tank Crew
VAL70.337 Highlight German Tank
VAL70.338 Highlight German Tank Crew I
VAL70.339 Highlight German Tank Crew II
VAL70.340 Highlight Afrikakorps Tank Crew
£20.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 6 (x8) - Set #70129
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 6 contains 8 colours designed for painting skin tones and Splinter Camouflage. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.341 Flesh Base
VAL70.342 Highlight Flesh
VAL70.343 Shadow Flesh
VAL70.344 German Tank (White)
VAL70.345 Base Splinter Camouflage
VAL70.346 Manchas Splinter I
VAL70.347 Manchas Splinter II
VAL70.348 Rayas Splinter
£20.00 GBP
An acrylic paint set specifically designed for the British Infantryman, European Theatre, WWII. Note: These paints need to be thinned with water slightly for best results.
Contains 8 bottles of 17 ml. (with eyedropper) of Acrylicos Vallejo Model Colour paints:
Helmet: VAL880 AV Vallejo Model Color - Khaki Grey
Uniform: VAL921 AV Vallejo Model Color - English Uniform
Gas Cape: VAL888 AV Vallejo Model Color - Olive Grey
Webbing/Gas Mask Haversack: VAL988 AV Vallejo Model Color - Khaki
Exposed flesh: VAL955 AV Vallejo Model Color - Flat Flesh
Rifle Stock/Tool Handles: VAL875 AV Vallejo Model Color - Beige Brown
Rifle and other metal: VAL863 AV Vallejo Model Color - Metallic Gunmetal Grey
Boots: VAL950 AV Vallejo Model Color - Matt Black
£38.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - WWII German Camouflage (x16) #70114
A collection of 16 colours for reproducing German camouflage patterns of the Second World War on models and miniatures. The set has all you need to achieve the most realistic results.
Includes: 16 x 17 ml bottles with eyedropper and a colour chart
VAL 70.801 Metallic Brass
VAL 70.816 Luftwaffe Uniform WWII
VAL 70.821 German Camo Beige
VAL 70.822 German Camo Black Brown
VAL 70.823 Luftwaffe Camo Green
VAL 70.824 German Camo Orange Ochre
VAL 70.825 German Camo Pale Brown
VAL 70.826 German Camo Medium
VAL 70.830 German Fieldgrey
VAL 70.833 German Camo Light Green
VAL 70.835 Salmon Rose
VAL 70.871 Leather Brown
VAL 70.896 German Camo Extra Dark Green
VAL 70.964 Field Blue
VAL 70.969 Park Green Flat
VAL 70.979 German Camo Dark Green
£28.00 GBP
These wall posters featuring the Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausf. B (SdKfz 182) are 50cm high by 70cm wide. Ideal as a piece of wall art for any WWII enthusiasts, military historians or modellers. Each poster has a detailed full colour graphic of the Kingtiger tank from the Schwere Panzer Abteilung 511 in Ambush camouflage along with historical details, full vehicle specifications, and division insignia.
Size: 500mm x 700mm (50cm x 70cm)
Vehicle specifications: Length, Width, Height, Weight, Crew, Armament, Armour, Engine, Fuel Capacity, Speed, Range.
All posters fit the low cost sleek Ikea Ribba frames (Article no: 502.688.74)
£45.00 GBP
A paint set you wont find anywhere else but here - plus useful accessories put together by the team at Panzer Models. All with the aim of helping out beginners and those coming back to the hobby after a long time away. These Vallejo colours and tools will help you to paint figures especially from the WWII period. We have not focused on adding many greens or uniform specific colours for German or Allied troops (plenty of sets from Vallejo and AK Interactive exist for this already), instead we have chosen a range that is useful and ready for mixing to give a large range of basic supporting layer colours and highlights. The set is based on our experiences and includes colours we find useful for general WWII 1/35 scale painting.
This set includes:
16 x Paints
VAL 70.951 White
VAL 70.950 Black
VAL 70.817 Scarlett Red
VAL 70.899 Dark Prussian Blue
VAL 70.806 German Yellow
VAL 70.894 Cam Olive Green
VAL 70.865 Oily Steel
VAL 70.871 Leather Brown
VAL 70.860 Medium Flesh Tone
VAL 70.845 Sunny Skin Tone
VAL 70.976 Buff
VAL 72.061 Khaki
VAL 70.540 Matt Medium
VAL 72.068 Smokey Ink
VAL 70.868 Dark Seagreen
VAL 70.818 Red Leather
Accessories
AK 600 Brush AK Interactive 5 Round
AK Interactive Pipette
AK 618 AK Interactive Mix Addict Small
Model
WW2 1/35 Figure (Random selection – unassembled)