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1/35 Sherman Easy8 EuroTheater
300035346€52.99
Article number: 300035346 Product: 1/35 Sherman Easy8 EuroTheater This is an all-new kit designed by Tamiya's top designers which recreates the "Easy Eight" variant of the legendary Sherman medium tank. The M4A3E8 was known fondly as the "Easy Eight" by its crews, thanks to the relatively smooth drive afforded by its Horizontal Volute Spring Suspension (HVSS). Another distinguishing feature was its 76mm gun. Some of the 2,500 examples produced were in time to appear in the Battle of the Bulge (Dec. 1944-Jan. 1945), and others even served in the Korean War years after the Allied WWII triumph. Movie buffs will no doubt also recall that the "Easy Eight" was the star of the 2014 hit film "Fury." THE TAMIYA-DESIGNED M4A3E8 KEY FEATURES Slide molded turret and upper hull parts give an unbeatable combination of hassle-free assembly and highly realistic detail levels. Cast metal turret and welded hull surface textures are rendered accurately. The rear showcases sharp, detailed molding on engine grilles and exhausts, as well as the numerous accessories depicted by the kit. Clear parts are used to recreate light lens and cupola vision block parts, further upping the realism of this kit. The single-pin T66 tracks are recreated with minimum fuss and great accuracy, by the included belt-type tracks. Drive sprockets feature fine holes. A commander figure in realistic pose is provided for the cupola. The periscope seen on the hatch underside is depicted using separate parts. Technical data: Scale: 1/35 Length: 214 mm Width: 86 mm Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Ger. 7,5cm Anti Tank Gun(PAK) (3)
300035047€7.59
Article number: 300035047 Product: 1:35 Ger. 7,5cm Anti Tank Gun(PAK) (3) This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit depicting the L/46 75mm Pak40 anti-tank gun used by German forces in WWII. ★ The imposing form of the long-barrelled gun is captured in style, down to details such as sight and handle. ★ Barrel offers elevation and traverse, while the breech also slides and the carriage can be moved as well.★ Comes with three figures, plus accessories such as amom cases, shells and more. Scope of delivery: kit, instructions. decor Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Ger. Pkw.K1 Kübelwagen Typ82 (1)
300035213€17.99
Article number: 300035213 Product: 1:35 Ger. Pkw.K1 Kübelwagen Typ82 (1) The highly reliable, compact Kübelwagen Type 82, which served as transportation for high ranking German officers throughout WWII, now comes realized as a plastic assembly model kit. ★The model realistically captures the functional form of this mass produced car. ★The plain constitution of the press-lined body as well as the suspension arms, under guards, suspension area, and interior details such as the instrument panel and pedals all feature a realistic finish. ★You may choose to assemble all four doors in either open or closed positions. ★A figure depicting a driver in a relaxed pose is included. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Ger. PzKpfw. IV Ausf. D (3)
300035096€21.99
Article number: 300035096 Product: 1:35 Ger. PzKpfw. IV Ausf. D (3) This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit depicting the Ausf.D variant of the German WWII tank Pz.Kpfw.IV. ★From the short-barrelled 75mm gun to the powerful design, the form of the tank is recreated in style. ★Comes with parts to recreate either early or late production Ausf.D variants. ★Includes three figures depicted in uniform seen during the invasions of Poland and France in the opening years of WWII. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Ger. SdKfz.161/1 Panzer IV H Ea.(1)
300035209€43.99
Article number: 300035209 Product: 1:35 Ger. SdKfz.161/1 Panzer IV H Ea.(1) During WWII, the most important tank used by German forces throughout the entire conflict, and also the most produced was the Pz.Kpfw.IV. This is a 1/35 scale plastic assembly model kit of the German Pz. Jpfw. IV Ausf.H Early Version which is generally regarded as the definitive model of the Pz.Kpfw.IV tanks. The model accurately depicts the tank with its powerful 48 caliber 75mm gun and Schürzen that surrounded the tank sides and turret. The kit includes two kinds of hull front plates and sprocket wheels to allow you to create a model from different dates of production. Also included is a tank commander figure wearing a winter issue jacket.
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1:35 US M113 Arm.Cavalry Assault Veh.(3)
300035135€25.99
Article number: 300035135 Product: 1:35 US M113 Arm.Cavalry Assault Veh.(3) With a cupola-cum-gun shield on the M60 machine gun, the M113 ACAV (Armored Cavalry Assault Vehicle) was an improvement on its base, the M113APC (Armored Personnel Carrier). This plastic model assembly kit accurately captures the M113 ACAV, of course including the added cupola/gun shield, and also recreating the crew seats, engine and more in the interior. Three figures in realistic pose are included in the kit. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 WWII Ger.SdKfz.171 Panther A (2)
300035065€21.99
Article number: 300035065 Product: 1/35 WWII Dt. SdKfz.171 Panther A (2) In the beginning of 1942, in order to fight against the T-34, the German military ordered a new tank from Dymler-Benz and M.A.N. companies with the following specifications: Weight- 35 tons; speed- 60 km/h; armament 75mm long gun and armour, 60mm thick in front hull, 35mm thick in the rear and 100 mm at the front of the gun turret. Lastly, it was specified that the tank be equipped with a Maiback HL210, water-cooled, V-type 12 cylinder engine. In May of the same year, M.A.N.'s model was chosen without waiting for completion of a prototype tank. However, there were 2 important modifications. First, in order to meet the military's demand, considerably more than the original 35 ton weight was needed. Second, the military ordered a change in the thickness of the frontal armour from 60mm to 80mm. Because of these changes, the engine type had to be chanded from HL210 to HL230. Then, in order to accommodate this engine, a much better gear was needed, but mass production began without this last change, which resulted in frequent gear malfunctions and related trouble. This became the Panther's greatest defect. In the same year, Dymler-Benz and Henschel were ordered to produce the Panther. Therefore, production was greatly increased and a total of 6283 Panther Tanks were produced, second only to P2KW-4 in number. The first mass produced Panther type D was not equipped with a machine gun but after the experience of close battle. A 7.92mm MG 34 was added to the Panther's right front hull armament beginning with its type A. The special feature of the Panther was the left and right driving mechanism. This created an interchangeability of movements, using the torsion bar system. By 1944, the Panther was further improved from Type A to Type G with a change in its side shape. The Panther continued its activities against the Allied Forces throughout the latter half of the war. One of the famed battles it waged during this latter period probably is the one against the new Soviet JS II heavy tank on the eastern front. The Panther at that time, was the main strength tank of the Gross Deutschland, the strongest German Mechanized Division, under the command of General Hasso Von Manteuffel. The Panther reportedly destroyed 350 JS II tanks and 20 other armoured vehicles in the battle. It was a complete one-sided victory for the Panther and one for the book of military history. The Panther, therefore, was an extremely balanced tactical tank and should be called a masterpiece destined to bear the last glory of German war technology. It's glorious name will forever remain in the records of the 2nd World War. Since 1943, during World War II, thee appeared an unusually fast tank on the European Front that silhoueted among its German Mechanized Division. This was the "Panther" medium tank, with its formidable power of attack and fast maneuverability, that soon became an object of terror to men of the Allied Forces. If put to a question, "Which was the best German tank during the war?" The majority of the people, without hesitation will answer the name "Panther". It is known that the PZKW-IV and the Tiger-II tanks were also produced by German technology and were both outstanding tanks. But the PZKW-IV was meant to be replaced by the Panther, and the Panther, showing improved attacking and defensive powers and accurate maneuver ability on the field, soon became the German's main strength tank. The Tiger I with its 88mm gun would seem at first to be superior to the Panther's 75mm gun in attacking power. But when viewed from the point of armour piercing power of the shell, the Panther, with its 70 caliber KWK 42 anti tank gun and sloping side armour provided much stronger in actual fighting than the Tiger I's 56 caliber KWK 36 anti tank gun with vertival side armour. The Tiger II tank, which should be called the 'improved Panther' was much stronger in attacking and defensive power than the Panther. However, considering the number of Panthers produced and used during this time, the Panther tank was still number 1. The main strength German tanks at the start of the war were all unique in the sense that their designs were completely based on German plans and ideas. But the Panther was influenced by the Soviet masterpiece tank T-34 which was seen for the first time on the east European Front. Ger. Panther Med. Tank Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 WWII PzKpfw. II Ausf.F/G (5) SK.121
300035009€14.49
Article number: 300035009 Product: 1/35 WWII PzKpfw. II Ausf.F/G (5) SK.121 In the morning of September 1, 1939, the German forces consisting of the 3rd, 4th, 8th, 10th and the 14th Armies invaded Poland all heading for Warsaw, its capital. This was the beginning of the 2nd World War that had shaken the whole world for six years and the Germans made a good show of their war efforts at the start with this violent surprise offensive by massed air forces and mechanized ground forces in close co-ordination, the so-called "Blitzkrieg". It was none other than the Pzkpfw 11 that had played the key role in this Blitzkrieg which started with the invasion of Poland to be followed by break-through of the Maginot-line 7 months later and ended with the surrender of France. In anticipation of the delay in production of the two main strength tanks of the Pzkpfw III and the Pzkpfw IV then under development, the Ordnance Department decided in 1934 to develop a new tank instead to fill the gap. It gave specifications of the proposed new tank to the following three companies - the Mann, the Krupp and the Henschel. The specifications envisioned a tank weighing less than 10 tons and armed with 2 cm and 7.92 mm machine guns, one each. Among the designs of the rivaling three companies presented, the one by the Mann was selected and the Mann in cooperation with the Daimler-Benz developed a first tank of the a1 type in 1935. When 25 tanks of the same type were produced, the tank was officially named, "Panzer Kampfwagen II". After the first 25, another 25 tanks of the a2 type and 50 of the a3 type were produced in succession by 1936. Tanks of these 3 types thus produced were equipped each with a 6-cylinder, 130HP, May-Bach HL37 engine and credited with a maximum speed of 40km/h. However, it was decried that the horse-power was not enough and the engine was replaced with a May-Bach HL-62 one of 140 HP. The frontal armour, too, was reinforced and a new tank of the b type was produced. In 1937, the Pzkpfw II was further improved and a series of new ones of the c type were produced. The c-type tanks used 5 large sized road wheels suspended only at one end by leaf spring. This suspension system newly introduced became a common feature to all the pzkpfw II produced ever since. Also, the front portion of hull was reshaped into a more roundish form. From 1937 to the beginning of 1940, Pzkpfw II of mass production types, A, B, and C, were manufactured in great numbers. To increase their productivity's, the frontal armour plate was replaced with an angular single-piece one. Pzkpfw II with specifications described above played the key role in the Blitzkrieg. At the start of this Blitzkrieg, the German tanks numbered 2580 in all, of which nearly half amounting to 955 in number were the Pzkpfw II. In 1940, mass production of the F type was started. The new Pzkpfw II was reinforced in its frontal armour (thickened to 35mm) and side (to 20mm). However, the improvement added its weight and its overall weight reached up to 9.5 tons. The main gun was replaced with a 20mm KwK 30 machine gun. The gun used to be an anti-air MG but remodeled into a main gun for a tank. Frontal armour to cover upper hull, also, was changed into a plain single-piece plate. Further, a false look-out window beside the genuine one for the driver and another for the same were newly added. These were the distinct features of the F-type tanks. After the F-type ones, those of the final mass-production type G were produced. Their main guns were much more powerful KWK 38 MGs, and each tank of this type was fixed a sundries-box at the rear of gun turret. These two were main features that clearly distinguished the G type from the preceding ones. A series of the Pzkpfw II succeeding those of the g type were produced until those of the L type appeared. However, respective numbers of the Pzkpfw II of types produced were all small. It is true that judged by the current standard, these Pzkpfw II look quite inferior both in fire and defensive powers. But when compared with those of other countries active at the time, the Pzkpfw II should be ranked as by far the most superior one. Indeed, its nimble mobility matching well with the German application was the driving force of the spectacular victory won by the Germans at the initial period of the World War II. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1/35 Ger.Pioneer & Goliath Set
300035357€19.29
Article number: 300035357 Product: 1/35 Ger.Pioneer & Goliath Set This 1/35 scale model recreates the Goliath. It was a diminutive tracked vehicle about 1.5m long that could carry up to 60kg of light explosives and was remotely controlled via 3 cables that spooled out of its rear. Some 7,564 were produced in all, split between 12V battery and gas engine-powered variants. They were largely deployed by assault pioneer (Sturmpionier) units, and were hoped to give the advantage of surprise. They were used on all fronts including German counters to the allied invasions in Normandy.
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1:35 Brit. M10 IIC Achilles
300035366€49.99
Article number: 300035366 Product: 1/35 M10 IIC Achilles Here is the British Achilles tank destroyer, which appears in Tamiya 1/35 scale for the first time! The Achilles was a modification of the M10s which Britain received from the U.S., with the original 3-inch main gun replaced by the fearsome British 17 pounder. The vast majority of M10s were the M10 IIC variant, which was based upon the late-production M10 with distinctive enlarged turret-rear counterweight. Around 1,000 were produced between Spring 1944 and the end of WWII, the Allied forces making good use of it after the Normandy landings, benefiting from the power of the gun which allowed it to tear through Tiger I front armor. About the Model - This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. - In-depth study of the real thing has enabled this highly accurate scale depiction of the Achilles. - Features newly-molded parts depicting the upper hull with its sloped armor, late production M10 turret counterweight, and long 17pdr gun. - Interior features excellent detail, including depictions of shell racks and multi-part 17pdr gun breech. - Comes with 3 full body figures – gunner and loader seated in the fighting compartment, and commander seated on the turret edge – plus a driver torso figure. All are brand new! - Lower hull, suspension, wheel and track parts are carried over from the acclaimed Tamiya 1/35 model of the M10 that served as the Achilles’ base. - New sprocket wheel parts depict late M10 components. - 2 planned marking options depict 93rd Anti-Tank Regiment (Italy, 1944) and 75th Anti-Tank Regiment (NW Europe) vehicles.
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1:35 Brit.Tank Cromwell Mk.IV Cruis.(1)
300035221€43.99
Article number: 300035221 Product: 1:35 Brit.Tank Cromwell Mk.IV Cruis.(1) This is a plastic assembly model kit of the Cromwell Mk.IV Cruiser tank, which served alongside the Churchill infantry tank after the Normandy landings in June, 1944. The distinctive riveted armor and turret have been precisely reproduced. The large road wheels, which allowed the Cromwell to move quickly on the battlefield, have also been accurately rendered. Parts are included to depict features which were unique to Normandy: "Normandy cowl" ducts which prevented the exhaust gases from entering the tank and hedgerow cutters, which were attached to the front of the tank to allow it to move through the thick brush. Five kinds of decals and a tank crewman figure are included. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 BW MBT Leopard 1A4 (1)
300035112€23.99
Article number: 300035112 Product: 1:35 BW MBT Leopard 1A4 (1) This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit recreating the Leopard A4 which began production in 1974. ★ From the spaced armor to the 105mm gun, the powerful form of the tank is captured in style. ★ Notable details include the MG3 machine gun and searchlight. ★ Comes with a commander figure to add even more detail to your finished model. Scope of delivery: kit, instructions, decor Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Ger. Floating Car Typ 166 (1)
300035224€18.99
Article number: 300035224 Product: 1:35 Ger. Floating Car Typ 166 (1) This is a plastic assembly model kit of the 4WD Schwimmwagen which earned the trust of German soldiers with excellent performance on bad roads and fording ability. The body with hull-shaped underside has been reproduced via slide molding for a realistic finish and ease of assembly. The windshield is moveable and the screw can be positioned in the down position to allow you to depict a fording scene. Parts to depict the air-cooled four-cylinder engine also included. Interior details such as the flooring & seats, instrument panel, shift lever etc have a rich finish. The folded canvas roof cover also provides the model with great realism. A driver figure is included. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Ger. Halftr. w/4-Bar.AA Gun (5)
300035050€32.99
Article number: 300035050 Product: 1:35 Ger. Halftr. w/4-Bar.AA Gun (5) Recognising the excellent tractive force and cross-country ability of half tracks, the German Army Ordnance Bureau decided in 1932 to develop six military half tracks, from a 1-ton to a large 18-ton tractor. Different car makers were ordered to develop one of these. Krauss-Maffeir in Munich took charge of an 8-ton half tracks. Because this firm had given attention and study to half tracks since 1928, they completed a prototype, named KMm7 as early as 1933. It soon developed into the KMm8 and KMm9, and in 1936 the KMm10 was put into production. It was not until the KMm10 was born that the 8-ton half track was officially designated "Medium 8-ton Tractor (Sd.Kfz-7). The last production model, KMm11 was completed in 1938 and put into production immediately. The production of the 8-ton half track totalled about 1,200 in number by the end of World War II. One of these models was the 8-ton half track with 20mm four-barrelled AA machine gun (Sd.kfz 7/1) Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Ger. Kingtiger Ardennen Fro. (3)
300035252€59.99
Article number: 300035252 Product: 1:35 Ger. Kingtiger Ardennen Fro. (3) Development of the massive King Tiger began in February 1943 to counter the increasing threat of Russian Tanks. A more powerful cannon was added, upgrading from the L56, 88mm of the Tiger I to the Type 43 L71, 88mm high velocity gun. The chassis front armor was 150mm thick with 80mm thick side armor. The Henschel and Porsche companies came up with rival turret prototypes. After the trial production of 50 tanks with the Porsche turret, the Henschel design, with its extremely thick armor that measured 185mm on the front and 88mm on the side panels, was adopted for mass production. The Henschel turret itself was revised mid-way through production, from a stepped gun mantle to a smooth one. Due to the havoc wreaked by the King Tiger I during the final German offensive on the Ardennes front in December of 1944, the Allied forces that moved in on Berlin would fear the King Tiger up until the very last day of the war. As for the DKW NZ350 military motorcycle, production began in 1940. However, this German military motorcycle experienced mid-production changes when resources became limited towards the end of the war. DKW NZ350s at that time were seen with smaller headlights and thinned-out fenders. About the Model ★Tamiya presents a 1/35 scale model of the German King Tiger as it appeared during the final German offensive in the Ardennes Forest of Belgium. ★Total length: 294mm, total width: 108mm. ★>Henschel design turret recreated in superb detail. ★Kit includes parts for two different types of gun mantles- stepped and smooth. ★Turret's rear escape hatch can be opened and closed after assembly. All other hatches can be assembled in the open or closed positions. ★Kit includes DKW NZ350 German Military Motorcycle recreated as it appeared during the latter stages of World War II with smaller headlight and thinned-out fender. ★Three figures included: Tank commander and orderly wearing leather jackets, and tank crewman. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Ger. Kübelwagen T82 Africa (1)
300035238€19.49
Article number: 300035238 Product: 1:35 Ger. Kübelwagen T82 Africa (1) During WWII, the German Kübelwagen was greatly used at many fronts including North Africa. It was of a simple construction and came powered by a tough air-cooled engine and was greatly trusted by the German soldiers. The Kübelwagen type 82 which was seen at North Africa, featuring balloon type tires which allowed it to perform even on the desert sands, is now realized as a plastic assembly model kit. The car's interior and under chassis area including the suspension arms and engine guard are realistically reproduced. A standing soldier figure wearing shorts and a short sleeved shirt included. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Ger. Marder I Tank Destroyer
300035370€37.99
Article number: 300035370 Product: 1:35 Ger. Marder I Tank Destroyer This is the latest subject in the long-running Tamiya 1/35 Military Miniature Series. The Marder I was one of the early German efforts to update a military that – despite crushing early successes against Poland and the Allied early in WWII – was in sore need of mechanization. Based upon the French Lorraine supply tractor, it was one of a number of commandeered vehicles pressed into German service. Around 170 were produced from May 1942, and their 7.5cm Pak40 anti-tank gun was a threat to Allied AFVs in France post-Normandy landings, and also on the Eastern Front and even North Africa. About the Model • This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. • Tamiya designers worked up close with a specimen in the Musée de Blindés, Saumur. The result is a highly accurate depiction of the compact chassis and bulging upper hull, complete with rivet and weld line details. • Interior features gun breech detail, sights, racks, radio equipment and more. • Assembly type tracks have single piece straight sections. • Bogies have an ergonomic parts breakdown. • Two figures are pictured looking to the skies, hinting at the breakdown of air control from their Luftwaffe after the Normandy landings. • Comes with three marking options, two from Normandy and one from the Eastern Front.
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1:35 Ger. SdKfz.142/1 Sturmgesch.IIIG(2)
300035197€43.99
Article number: 300035197 Product: 1:35 Ger. SdKfz.142/1 Sturmgesch.IIIG(2) During WWII, the German army used self-propelled guns in large quantities with one such gun being the German Sturmgeschutz III. This plastic assembly model kit realistically reproduces the form of the Ausf.G early version which was manufactured from December 1942. The distinctive low silhouette of the StuG III, with the fighting compartment mounted onto the Panzer III's hull, features great scale realism. The kit also includes parts to allow you to depict the StuG III with either a 7.5cm anti-tank howitzer or the 10.5cm gun used to support the infantry units. Parts to depict Schürzen armor as well as two figures in relaxed pose feeding and holding a puppy are also included. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Ger. SdKfz.173 Jagdpanther Late.(1)
300035203€39.99
Article number: 300035203 Product: 1:35 Ger. SdKfz.173 Jagdpanther Late.(1) The German tank destroyer Jagdpanther used the proven Panther medium tank chassis fitted with a fixed fighting compartment and a powerful 88mm gun. A late production variant of the Jagdpanther now comes as a 1/35 scale plastic assembly kit model. You can choose to assemble a Jagdpanther produced from May to December 1944 or from December 1944 onwards. The fighting compartment interior features superb details including the main gun loading part, bulkhead, and commander's seat. Movable escape hatch as well as open/closed selectable hatches provides the model with a greater presence. Kit includes parts to depict die-cast type exhausts as well as exhausts with flame dampers. A commander figure is also included. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Ger.Flak 8,8 w/Motorcycle (9)
300035017€32.99
Article number: 300035017 Product: 1/35 WWII Ger.Flak 8,8 w/Motorcycle (9) This famous weapon is well known for its role in World War II. It did, in fact, have its origins during the first World War, when guns of this calibre were used in an anti aircraft role. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Jap. Tank Type 1 w/6 Figures
300035331€40.99
Article number: 300035331 Product: 1:35 Jap. Panzer Type 1 mit 6 Figuren The Type 1 Self-Propelled Gun was produced from 1943, and around 140 were manufactured. Due to severe damage suffered during their transportation to the front line in the Phillipines, a large number of Type 1s never actually made it into battle, but those that did are said to have been rated highly by the opposing U.S. forces. About the Item • 1/35 scale plastic assembly kit model. • Length: 173 cm, Width: 67 cm. • This item features Item 35095 Japan Type 1 Self-Propelled Gun and Item 35090 Japanese Infantry Set. • The roofless fighting compartment and 75mm field gun are recreated in excellent detail. • In addition to gunner and loader figures from Item 35095, 4 soldier figures from Item 35090 are included. • Accessories such as armor-piercing and howitzer rounds are also reproduced in scale form. • Features belt-type tracks. • Includes insignia decals for figures. • Comes in a new packaging.
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1:35 MBT Leopard 2 A7V
300035387€59.99
Article number: 300035387 Product: 1:35 KPz Leopard 2 A7V Nearly twenty years since the release of Item 35271 (1/35 Leopard 2 A6) in 2004, Tamiya is proud to welcome the Leopard 2 A7V with totally new parts into 1/35 Military Miniature Series. The Leopard 2 A7V is an improved version of A7 (A7 is improved version of A6 and the "V" in the A7V designation stands for "verbessert" (improved) ), and features additional hull front armor and side skirts for improved defense. The suspension was also improved to help deal with the tank’s extra weight. The A7V inherits the A6’s L/55 120mm gun, but with the updated shell, the A7V can take on enemy armor up to five kilometers away. Units began receiving the A7V in September, 2021 and A7Vs saw further improvements such as turret-top stowage boxes and main sight visor. It seems with that this venerable tank’s 40-year career is set to carry on into the future thanks to its continued evolution. 1/35th scale, assembly kit, Model of the Leopard 2A7V, tools, paints and glue required Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 US 2.5to Cargo Truck (1)
300035218€43.99
Article number: 300035218 Product: 1:35 US 2.5to Cargo Truck (1) During WWII, over 800,000 2 1/2-ton 6x6 cargo trucks were produced and became a symbol of the American victory along with the Sherman tank and the Jeep. Among them was a troop carrier of which approximately 57,000 units were made. This is a plastic assembly model kit of one such truck. The highly durable and tough form has been precisely reproduced. Features such as the robust suspension and the split type differential have a rich detailed finish. The model depicts the doors which had canvas parts and its cargo area with the covers removed to allow you to recreate a commonly seen scene of WWII. Five kinds of markings and a seated driver figure are included. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 US M113 A.P.C Personal Carrier (5)
300035040€26.49
Article number: 300035040 Product: 1:35 US M113 A.P.C Personal Carrier (5) The M113 is one of the vehicles most widely used in non-communist countries of the world and is showing activity as transport for infantrymen of free nations. Among the important features of the M113 are smallness, lightness, and therefore easiness to use. It is designed as a light armoured personnel carrier for transporting 13 fully armed riflemen including the driver, but also serves as a cargo boat, ambulance, weapon carrier, command car and reconnaissance car. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 US M5A1 Light Tank w/Mortar (4)
300035313€29.99
Article number: 300035313 Product: 1:35 1:35 US M5A1 Light Tank w/Mortar (4) The M5A1 light tank which was developed from the M3 Stuart light tank was put into production from January 1943. It was powered by twin four-stroke V8 300hp Cadillac gasoline engines which enabled a top speed of 58km/h. It came armed with a 37mm main gun and two 7.92mm machine guns and featured additional armor plating on the turret's right side to protect the anti-aircraft machine gun. Approximately 6,800 units were produced and were mainly used in reconnaissance roles at the Italian and North West European Fronts. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 US Med. MBT M26 Pershing T26E3 (2)
300035254€53.99
Article number: 300035254 Product: 1:35 US Med. MBT M26 Pershing T26E3 (2) About the M26 Pershing The U.S. Medium Tank M26 Pershing made its appearance at the end of WWII to allow the American army to stand up to the wrath of German tanks. The Pershing which was equipped with a long 90mm gun and exhibited incredible mobility, was first deployed to the European front in February 1945 as part of the effort to invade the German homeland. The Pershing, of which 200 were used against Germany until its surrender, successfully engaged Tiger I and Pz.kpfw. IV tanks. When the Korean War began in June 1950, the M26 also fought successfully against the rival T34/85 Soviet built tanks of the North Korean and Chinese volunteer armies. About the Model ★M26 U.S. Medium Tank Pershing plastic assembly kit. ★Length: 245mm, Turret with its 90mm long barrel gun and boat hull like underside, have been faithfully reproduced with an incredible level of detail. ★Crew hatches can be assembled in either the opened or closed position. Movable suspension forms to the landscape of dioramas. ★Small details like separate parts for the engine grills and cast iron appearance on the hull and the turret make kit seem even more real. ★Machine gun ammunition boxes and two crew figures (torso) are included. Decals for 4 different markings. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 WWII SdKfz.223 Light Arm.Vehicle(2)
300035268€25.99
Article number: 300035268 Product: 1/35 WWII SdKfz.223 Light Arm.Vehicle(2) Model kit, Scale 1:35, Vehicle, 1 Figure, Manual, Decal, Photo- etched parts, Length 140 mm. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 WWII US Ford GPA Amphibien-Fhz. (3)
300035336€36.49
Article number: 300035336 Product: 1:35 WWII US Ford GPA Amphibien-Fhz. (3) The Ford GPA was a unique vehicle which was deployed not only on the U.S. side by the Army and Marine Corps, but also later by Russian forces. It was often called a "seep" (an abbreviation of "seagoing jeep") on account of its amphibious nature. The front-engine 4WD vehicle shared much of its design and parts (including the engine) with Ford's GPW. Around 12,800 units were produced by 1943. This kit includes a variety of new parts to update Item 35043 U.S. Amphibian Ford GPA Kit. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1/35 Brummbaer Late Production
300035353€56.99
Article number: 300035353 Product: 1/35 Brummbaer Late Production The Brummbär is a 15cm howitzer-toting assault tank (Sturmpanzer). It was built on the reliable and versatile Pz.Kpfw. IV chassis. It was ordered by Hitler himself, and produced in various incarnations from April 1943 to March 1945. The most numerous was the late production variant depicted by this model. It used the Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf.J chassis and had a simplified boxy fighting compartment with an extrusion on the top-left to house a machine gun. In a losing battle, its dedicated Assault Tank Battalions fought in Hungary and the former Czechoslovakia. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1/35 Ger. Panther Ausf.D
300035345€59.99
Article number: 300035345 Procuct: 1/35 Ger. Panther Ausf.D The latest addition to the 1/35 Military Miniature Series depicts the German Panther, a WWII AFV developed by Germany to combat the mighty Russian T-34. Given the importance of stopping the T-34 as the Russians turned the tide in WWII, the Panther was a priority and this was emphasized by armored warfare guru Heinz Guderian's role in the design process. The Panther packed a powerful L/70 7.5cm gun (rumored to have taken out a T-34 at 3km) and combined it with excellent mobility and a 55km/h top speed. Just as importantly, it made great use of T-34-inspired sloped armor, up to 80mm in places. As things turned out, development of the Panther was rushed as the German situation worsened, and this led to severe reliability problems in engagements such as the Battle of Kursk in July 1943. Despite that, it proved offensively and defensively highly capable. The Ausf.D was the initial variant of the Panther; 842 were manufactured between January and September 1943. About the Model • This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. • This completely newly-tooled kit captures the form of the Panther Ausf.D with sloped armor, and long 7.5cm gun. Tamiya designers studied a real Panther in the Netherlands to ensure stunning accuracy. • Ausf.D-specific features such as smoke dischargers and rear panel layout are authentically depicted. • Advanced slide molding techniques ensure that turret details are accurately rendered. • Belt type tracks give an effective finish and make for a smooth assembly process. • Commander torso figure plus full body crew figure included. 3 marking options include Battle of Kursk unit. • Three detail-up parts sets are available to further enhance the realism of your model. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1/35 JGSDF Light Armored Veh.
300035368€46.99
Article number: 300035368 Product: 1/35 JGSDF Light Armored Veh. The latest kit to join the extensive 1/35 Military Miniature Series is this new kit of the Light Armored Vehicle, which recreates a domestic spec version of the vehicle such as that depicted in 1/48 by Item 32590 (previouslyreleased Item 35275 was an Iraq PKO spec vehicle). The Light Armored Vehicle is an integral part of Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) infantry units, key to the emphasis placed on mobility by recent policy changes. Around 1,900 in total have been provided to the JGSDF and the JASDF air arm. About the Model • This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Overall length: 128mm. • The unique form of the actual vehicle has been accurately replicated. • Features detailed synthetic rubber depictions of combat tires, transparent parts for headlights and tail lights, and a die-cast one-piece chassis for authentic weighty feel. • Assembly options include rooftop hatch in open or closed position, quadruple smoke dischargers (usually seen on command cars), and MINIMI machine gun. • A busy interior has recreations of seat, dashboard and accessories such as fire extinguisher. • Kit comes with seated driver figure depicted in the latest JGSDF body armor. • 3 marking options for vehicles with domestic JGSDF units are included.
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1/35 M3 Stuart Late Production
300035360€40.99
Article number: 300035360 Product: 1:35 US M3 Stuart Späte Produktion This 1/35 scale model faithfully depicts the M3 Stuart tank. It is a complete new kit with updated details compared to the Stuart model that has been offered for decades. The M3 Stuart was manufactured from March 1943 onwards and deployed not only by U.S. forces; it also saw action in Soviet colors. The late production variant of the tank had a rounded turret design with the cupola removed. It used a 37mm main gun, with numerous 7.62mm machine guns: one coaxial to the main gun, one on the front, on the turret and in the side sponson’s on certain variants.
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1/35 US M10 Mid Production
300035350€52.99
Article number: 300035350 Product: 1/35 US M10 Mid Production This is a model of the famed M10 Tank Destroyer, a subject also covered in the 1/48 scale Military Miniature series. This largely newly-tooled model (only machine gun and clear parts are taken over from existing models) gives it the glorious detail of the larger 1/35 scale. The astonishing success of German armor tactics in 1940 prompted U.S. forces to adopt a doctrine requiring dedicated new tank destroyers to counter them. After going down a few different design routes at the start of the process, they eventually hit upon the highly successful M10 design with well-sloped (if rather thin, to keep the vehicle light and maneuverable) armor plate, and the highly capable 3-inch (76.2mm) gun. Over 4,900 were produced, and took part in Operation Torch (the invasion of N. Africa), as well as fighting in Italy and the advance upon Germany that would bring the exhausting conflict to a close. About the model 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 196mm, width: 88mm. Intensive study and measurement of the M10 in the tank museum at Saumur led to this highly detailed depiction of its form complete with sloped armor, right down to auxiliary armor bosses. The open top on the distinctive turret allows viewing of the 3-inch gun breech and realistic interior. Compare and contrast depictions of surface textures such as the cast mantlet and differential cover versus the welded armor plate of the turret sides and upper hull. Belt-type parts recreate T51 tracks. Driver's hatch can be attached in open or closed position, and features periscope depiction. Comes with 3 figures (commander, loader, gunner) in realistic pose, plus 2 marking options for recreating M10s belonging to the 601st and 634th U.S. Tank Destroyer Battalions Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1/35 Valentine Mk.II/IV
300035352€49.99
Article number: 300035352 Product: 1:35 Brit. Valentine Mk. II/IV This is an all new tooled model of the British Valentine Infantry tank in 1/35 scale. British armor doctrine in the 1930s up to the outbreak of WWII called for 2 types of tank - more mobile cruiser tanks and heavy, slow infantry tanks. The Valentine was a prolifically produced example of the latter (7,315 units, more than 30% of British tank production in WWII). It was based upon existing cruiser tank designs and relatively easy to manufacture, a critical point for the British military after it had lost so much material during the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940. The Valentine would see extensive action in North Africa, particularly the Mk.II and Mk.IV variants (they had different engines) depicted by this kit. Over 4,500 were also handed over to the Soviet Union under the lend-lease agreement, the Red Army using them mainly for recon work. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1/35 Wespe Italian Front
300035358€42.99
Article number: 300035358 Product: 1:35 Panzerhaubitz Wespe Italien. Front This model faithfully recreates the German Self-Propelled Howitzer Wespe. It is a classic model from within the Tamiya catalogue, but this version includes updated parts and new marking options for vehicles that fought on the Italian front. Originally designed as a stopgap, with a production run of 676, this Pz.Kpfw.II chassis-based howitzer exceeded German expectations. Intended mainly for infantry support, the Pz.Kpfw.II’s moving turret was replaced with a boxy stationary superstructure equipped with the Type 18/2 10.5cm L/28 howitzer. While the crew of 5 were not blessed with overwhelming protection, their vehicle was a mobile threat to Allied forces nonetheless.
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1:35 Brit. BT. Matilda Mk.III/IV(3)
300035300€52.99
Article number: 300035300 Product: 1:35 Brit. BT. Matilda Mk.III/IV(3) At the beginning of 1930, the British army made the decision to produce tanks for different roles, with production of the A12 "Matilda" beginning in 1936. At that time, the Matilda had the thickest armor at 60mm, came armed with a 2-pounder cannon, and had thick side skirts which protected the "Japanese type" bogies. Powered by two diesel engines, the Matilda had a top speed of 24km/hr which was deemed appropriate as it matched the walking speed of infantry. At the North African front, thanks to its impenetrable armor, the Matilda completely defeated the opposing Italian forces. Because of the strength of their armor, the Germans began to use 88mm guns which were the only weapons that could penetrate the Matilda. The Matilda was used throughout WWII and was also used by Soviet, Australian, and Allied forces under the Lend-Lease Act. •This is a 1/35 assembly kit model of the British Infantry Tank Matilda which saw action atthe North African Front during WWII. •Length: 174mm, Width: 72mm. •The Matilda's mechanical form has been accurately reproduced. •The number of parts required for the assembly of the gun turret, hull, and the complicated suspension has been minimized for ease of assembly. •Tall and short cupolas and two types of antennas are included in the kit. •Assembly and belt type tracks are included. •Full-size commander figure, as well as a loader and driver torso figures are included.(Total 3) •3 kinds of decals for the North African front are included. •The Matilda would look fantastic alongside other 1/35 vehicles from the North African front such as German Armored Car Sd.Kfz.223 (Item 35268), German Kubelwagen Type82 (Item 35238), German Armored Car Sd.Kfz.222 (Item 35286), Italian Medium TankCarro Armato M13/40 (Item 35296). Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Brit. MBT Challenger 1 Mk.III (2)
300035154€44.99
Article number: 300035154 Product: 1:35 Brit. MBT Challenger 1 Mk.III (2) British forces in the 1991 Persian Gulf War were able to rely on a significant asset in the Challenger 1, its awe-inspiring 120mm main gun accounting for numerous Iraqi T-72 tanks, and the crew protected ably by front and side composite and reactive armor. This kit can be assembled to recreate a Challenger 1 used by British forces, or also NATO troops. Nylon mesh is included to recreate the baskets encircling the turret. Two highly realistic figures are included; one depicts a bescarfed commander in desert conditions, while the other captures a commander in the distinctive NATO cold-climate uniform. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Brit. Tank Churchill Mk.VII (6)
300035210€39.99
Article number: 300035210 Product: 1:35 Brit. Tank Churchill Mk.VII (6) This is a 1/35 scale plastic assembly kit model of the British Infantry Tank Mk.IV Churchill Mk.VIII. Introduced at the end of 1943, the tank demonstrated its worth during the Normandy invasion while supporting Allied infantry units. The traditional form of the tank, including the unique suspension system with multiple small road wheels, has been faithfully reproduced. In addition, the kit comes with figures which depict a commander, gunner, driver, and a farmer. Abundant accessories such as a cart and milk cans are also included to create a simple diorama.
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1:35 Brit. Tank Comet A34
300035380€52.99
Article number: 300035380 Product: 1:35 Brit. Tank Comet A34 Tamiya is proud to welcome the Comet to the 1/35 Military Miniature Series for the first time! At the end of WWII, the British Army developed the Comet – which became a base of later British Army tanks such as the Centurion - as a counter for the powerful German Tiger and Panther tanks. With the hull design based upon the structure of the existing armored cruiser tank Cromwell, the Comet employed a larger turret with a powerful 17-pounder gun. The Comet first saw action in the Operation Varsity in March 1945, and around 900 including ones produced after WWII were built. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Brit. Univer. Carrier Mk.II (5)
300035175€21.49
Article number: 300035175 Product: 1:35 Brit. Univer. Carrier Mk.II (5) During WWII, the British army used small sized fully tracked weapon carriers famously known as "Bren Gun Carriers." This 1/35 scale plastic assembly kit model reproduces one of those carriers, the Universal Carrier Mk.II which was the largest produced in the carrier series. The open-top compartment has been realistically reproduced with realistic seats and radio equipment. Kit comes with firearms such as a Bren machine gun, two Enfield rifles, and PIAT anti-tank weapon, as well as a variety of accessories including ammunition cases. Furthermore, 3 figures from European front and 2 figures from North African front are also included in kit. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Brit. Univers. Carr. Mk.II (3)
300035249€23.99
Article number: 300035249 Product: 1:35 Brit. Univers. Carr. Mk.II (3) During WWII, the British army used various small tracked personnel carriers such as the Universal Carrier Mk.II, which first appeared in 1942. Tamiya's plastic assembly model kit accurately reproduces this vehicle's compact design, suspension, and equipment. Included in the set are three figures to depict a driver, gunner, and radio operator as well as an additional two figures in North African front uniforms. Four kinds of decals are also included to allow you to depict the Universal Carrier Mk.II in a wide variety of battlefield settings including North Africa, Italy, and France. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 British Light Utility Car 10HP
300035308€35.49
Article number: 300035308 Product: 1:35 WWII British Light Utility Car 10HP British forces used passenger car chassis, during WWII, as the basis for pick-up style military vehicles. Officially identified as a "Light Utility Car" soldiers called them affectionately by the nickname "Tilly". The vehicle was equipped with a 30hp engine and rear wheel-drive. However, the car did not have sufficient off-road abilities and was soon replaced by 4WD vehicles. As a result, the "Tilly" was used in airbases for liaisons and in other paved areas. The vehicle served in the Dunkirk evacuation, North African and Italian fronts, and Europe from the Normandy invasion on. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Bundeswehr Leopard 2A6 (3)
300035271€63.99
Article number: 300035271 Product: 1/35 Bundeswehr Leopard 2A6 (3) The latest upgrade to the Leopard 2 is a newly designed 55 caliber 120mm smooth bore main gun. Measuring 1.3m longer than the 44 caliber main gun of its predecessor, the Leopard 2 A5, the new gun of the 2 A6 provides higher projectile velocity for increased range and penetration. The 2 A6 retains improvements made to previous Leopard 2 tanks including wedge shaped spaced armor effective against chemical weapons and improved electric gun control and stabilization system. The use of the 2 A6 continues to spread throughout Europe with the Netherlands, Spain and Greece adopting the 2 A6 as their main battle tank. About the Model 1/35 scale plastic assembly kit. Overall length: 314mm Accurately reproduced long 55 caliber 120mm smoothbore main gun adds to sense of power. 2 newly designed half body figures (commander and loader) included in kit. Goggles for figures, headlights and taillights reproduced using transparent parts. Kit features extra road signs for reproduction of realistic diorama. Includes decals to reproduce up to 4 different types of markings, including NATO versions used in Kosovo. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 BW Flak-Panzer Gepard (1)
300035099€26.49
Article number: 300035099 Product: 1:35 BW Flak-Panzer Gepard (1) This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit depicting the Gepard, a post-WWII anti-aircraft tank operated by West Germany. ★From the 4km-range 35mm cannons to the radar equipment front and rear, the form of the tank is captured in style. ★Features moving barrel and radar depictions, plus opening turret rear hatches. ★Metal net is included in the kit to recreate engine deck grille details. ★Comes with a commander figure in beret. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Fren. Leclerc Series 2
300035362€64.99
Article number: 300035362 Product: 1:35 Fren. Leclerc Series 2 • This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 306mm. • Road wheels now come as molded plastic components. Please note that other parts are features remain the same as on Item 35279, except for slightly updated instructions and package. • The Leclerc is captured with exceptional detail, including Series 2 specific smoke dischargers, stowage boxes, short and long snorkels, and air conditioning unit. • French developed 120mm smoothbore gun with thermal sleeve is accurately reproduced. • Clear parts recreate headlights, taillights and periscope lenses. • Rear hull includes finely detailed engine grille and surface imperfections reproducing the non-slip finish of the actual tank. Other details include tow cable, external fuel tank, fuel tank pipe stay and fuel tank stays. • Commander's post features rotating sight and a commander figure. • Features 4 marking options, three in the 3-color NATO camouflage, and one in desert colors. See next page. • Compatible with Item 35280, a dedicated photo-etched parts set for the Tamiya 1/35 Leclerc Series 2. With 4 marking options included (these are unchanged from those in Item 35279): Option A: 2nd Armored Brigade, 6th - 12th Cuirassier Regiment, 3/6 Squadron, France 2004 Option B: 2nd Armored Brigade, 6th - 12th Cuirassier Regiment, Rapid Reaction Platoon, France 2004 Option C: 2nd Armored Brigade, 6th - 12th Cuirassier Regiment, 1/12 Squadron, France 2004 Option D: Technical Section of the French Armée de Terre (Army), Qatar 1998
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1:35 French Med. Tank SOMUA S35
300035344€55.99
Article number: 300035344 Product: 1:35 French Med. Tank SOMUA S35 The SOMUA S35 was a French Cavalry tank of the Second World War. It was manufactured from 1936 until 1940 to equip armored divisions of the Cavalry. For its day it was a relatively agile medium-weight tank, superior in armor and armament to both its French and foreign competitors, such as the contemporary versions of the German Panzerkampfwagen III. It was constructed from well-sloped, mainly cast, armor sections, that however made it expensive to produce and time-consuming to maintain. While not given a chance to show its full effectiveness during the Battle of France in 1940, the SOMUA showed up strongly in a number of battles with German forces and indeed was used by German forces after the French defeat and even by the Allies after the liberation of France in 1944. It was among the first French tanks developed for use as a cavalry tank, as opposed to the previous infantry roles the tank was largely restricted to under French military doctrine. A cast metal body with armor up to 56mm thick gave excellent protection from German guns, and offensively it could rely on a powerful 47mm gun that repeatedly tore through German tanks. All in all, some 430 SOMUA S35s were produced. Model kit, Scale 1:35, Vehicle, 1 Figure, Manual, Decal, Length 153 mm.
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1:35 Ger. 3,7cm PAK 35/36 w/Fig. (4)
300035035€7.19
Article number: 300035035 Product: 1:35 Ger. 3,7cm PAK 35/36 w/Fig. (4) This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit depicting the 37mm Pak35/36 anti-tank gun deployed by German WWII forces. ★The gun is comprised of numerous parts for an authentic look. It offers elevation and traverse movement. ★Choose between standard and late-war barrels. ★Comes with various accessories and four figures as a mini-diorama in its own right. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Ger. 38to Tank Destr. Hetzer (1)
300035285€56.99
Article number: 300035285 Product: 1:35 Ger. 38to Tank Destr. Hetzer (1) Already available as a 1/48 scale MM series kit, Tamiya now responds to the requests of military modellers and announces the release of the German Tank Destroyer Hetzer Mid Production in the 1/35 scale. About the Hetzer In 1943, the German high command ordered development of a new purpose-built tank destroyer to replace all of the interim vehicles like the Marder, and the Hetzer was quickly created to meet this requirement. Based on the Panzerkampfwagen 38(t), the Hetzer housed a crew of 4 in its low, compact hull. It was armed with a powerful Pak 39 L/48 75mm gun in a fixed mounting and featured sloped armor for enhanced protection. 2,584 were produced by May of 1945, and modifications were continually added during production, leading to differences between early, mid, and late production models. About the model •High-quality 1/35 scale assembly kit model of the mid production Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer. •Brand new moldings with new details such as the remote control MG34 machine gun mount on the top of the hull and periscopic binoculars. •Includes both belt type and assembly type caterpillar tracks for more modeling options. •Accessory parts such as a jack and other tools add lifelike detail to the hull. •1 tank crew figure in realistic standing pose included. •4 types of markings also included. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:35 Ger. Battle Tank IV F L24/75mm
300035374€53.99
Article number: 300035374 Product: 1:35 Ger. Battle Tank IV F L24/75mm Germany’s Pz.Kpfw.IV was a stalwart of the WWII effort, serving from start to finish of the conflict. Manufacture began in 1936 with the Ausf.A, and went through a number of specifications before what was perhaps the definitive short barrelled variant started production in 1941: the Ausf. F. It had reinforced armor and updated hull designs, as well as an L/24 75mm gun. Around 460 rolled off of the production lines, serving on the Eastern front as Nazi Germany grappled with the Soviet Union, and in North Africa. About the Model • This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. • In-depth research at the German Tank Museum in Munster contributed to this highly accurate kit, which features brand new parts across the board (only the lower hull and wheels are existing designs).
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1:35 Ger. Cargo Truck Krupp Protze (3)
300035317€34.99
Article number: 300035317 Product: 1:35 Ger. Cargo Truck Krupp Protze (3) Supporting the German army's mechanized Blitzkrieg during the early stages of WWII was the 6X4 Krupp Protze light truck. Popularly known as the "boxer" due to its air-cooled flat-4 engine, this vehicle provided valuable support for the rapidly moving army by towing artillery pieces and carrying troops and supplies. It's unique sloped engine cover offered excellent forward visibility and the truck was well-liked for its reliability and ease of maintenance Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.