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Plastic Kit - ABS Cement Required can be combined with but does not include: 280065 SdKfz 7 Halftrack shown in images.
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Plastic Kit - ABS Cement Required The 8.8cm FlaK 36/37 is a German 88mm anti-aircraft and anti-tank artillery gun from WW2 and was widely used by Germany throughout the war. - Options to build either a FlaK 36 or FlaK 37 - Gun can rotate and elevate with movable outriggers - Gun can be mounted and dismounted from the SdAh 202 carriages - Includes both new & spent AA/AT shells and ammo crates - Inc…
£22.00
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Plastic Kit - ABS Cement Required A34 Comet Tank, Cruiser, Comet I The Comet tank or Tank, Cruiser, Comet I (A34) was a British cruiser tank that first saw use near the end of World War II during the Invasion of Germany. It was designed as an improvement on the earlier Cromwell tank, mounting the new 77mm high-velocity gun in a new lower profile and part-cast turret. This gun was effective against…
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Plastic Kit - ABS Cement Required Stowage for Allies armoured vehicles. This includes: - 200L fuel drums - spare road wheels & tracks (cargo trucks & M4 Sherman) - ammo boxes - wooden & metal tool boxes - wire noose for tow cables - fuel pump & jerrycans - bucket & funnel - various rolled up tarpaulins Product Highlight: - Stowage for US & Commonwealth vehicles - Oil drums, spare road wheels & tra…
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Plastic Kit - ABS Cement Required The Studebaker US6 2½ ton 6x6 truck was part of a family of trucks produced in the US during World War II. It is best known for the vital role it played in the Red Army’s victory over the German Wehrmacht. The US6 was intended primarily for export to America’s Allies under the Lend-Lease Act. The 6x6 version was intended to operate off-road, and was produced in bo…
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Plastic Kit - ABS Cement Required Soviet BA-10 Heavy Armoured Car The BA-10 (Broneavtomobil 10) was an armored car developed in the Soviet Union in 1938 and produced until 1941. It was the most produced Soviet pre-1941 heavy armored car – With 3,311 built in three versions. These were the BA-10, the BA-10M (improved version with new radio), and the BA-10ZhD (equipped for dual railway/road use). Th…
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Plastic Kit - ABS Cement Required Soviet BA-3 / BA-6 Heavy Armoured Car The BA-3 was a heavy armoured car developed in the Soviet Union in 1933, followed by a slightly changed model BA-6 in 1936. The armoured car had the same turret as the T-26 M33 and BT-5 tanks and was equipped with a 45mm main gun. Around 180 BA-3 cars were built until production ended in 1935. The BA-6 followed with 386 cars p…
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Plastic Kit - ABS Cement Required Bedford QLT 3-ton 4x4 Troop Transport The Bedford QL was a series of trucks, manufactured by Bedford for use by the British Armed Forces during World War Two. At the outbreak of WW2, Bedford was contracted by the British War Office to produce a 3 ton 4×4 general service truck. A pilot model was ready in February 1940 and quantity production started in March 1941.…
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Plastic Kit - ABS Cement Required The BM series of multiple rocket launchers was employed by the Soviet Union in World War II. They were known to the Soviet troops as “Katyusha” (the Soviet diminutive of ‘Katie’), because of the large ‘K’ that appeared on the rockets (which were manufactured at the Voronezh Komintern Factory). The M-13 rocket was one of the most common types that was fielded. Mult…
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Plastic Kit - ABS Cement Required The Canadian Military Pattern (CMP) truck was a class of military truck - of various forms - made in large numbers in Canada during WW2 to British Army specifications for use in the armies of the British Commonwealth allies. Standard designs were drawn up just before the beginning of the war. CMP trucks were also sent to the Soviet Union following the German invas…
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Plastic Kit - ABS Cement Required During World War 2, Canadian factories built large numbers of standardised trucks for the Commonwealth armies. These were divided into two main branches: The CMP vehicles (Canadian Military Pattern), which were made especially for military use and the MCP vehicles (Modified Conventional Pattern), which were civilian vehicles adopted for military use. Among the lat…