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1/35 Beaverette Mk.III

The Beaverette was introduced after the Dunkirk evacuation, as an extemporized armoured car on a standard 14hp car chassis. Only with the Mk.III was proper armour plating introduced, and this version was used by both the RAF (for airfield protection), and by the British Army.

Price 4
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Code:  083501

PzKpfw I Ausf.A

Designed primarily as a training vehicle, the Panzer IA saw combat action during the Spanish Civil War. Over 1500 of these vehicles took part in the Polish Campaign, and in steadily decreasing numbers they saw action in France, Norway, Africa, Greece, the Balkans, and during the opening months of the invasion of the Soviet Union.


1/72  Code:  087219  Price 3
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1/100  Code:  0810017  Price 2.50 US Dollars       | How to order |

PzKpfw I Ausf.B

The Pzkpfw IB was a light and mobile vehicle with slight defensive armour, conforming to concepts of the early 1930s. At the time of the invasion of Poland, 1445 Pzkpfw I tanks were available and, at the start of the campaign in France, 523 Pzkpfw I combat tanks were on strength of the armoured divisions detailed for the attack.

1/72  Code:  087220  Price 3.50 US Dollars       | How to order |
1/100  Code:  0810016  Price 2.50 US Dollars       | How to order |

Flakpanzer I

The Flakpanzer I was constructed by mounting the widely used 20mm Flak 38 on the chassis of an early model Panzer I tank. About 24 of these anti-aircraft tanks were built, and they were used on the Eastern Front from 1941 until the surrender at Stalingrad.


1/72  Code:  087221  Price 3.50 US Dollars       | How to order |
1/100  Code:  0810015  Price 2.50 US Dollars       | How to order |

Panzerjager I

The Panzerjager I ("Tank Hunter I") was the first of the Panzerjager designs for German tank destroyers in the Second World War. It was based on the converted chassis of the Panzer I Ausf. B and was armed with the Skoda 47 mm PaK L/43 anti-tank gun.


1/72  Code:  087222  Price 3.50 US Dollars       | How to order |

1/100  Code:  0810014  Price 2.50 US Dollars       | How to order |

SdKfz 231 (6-rad)

The SdKfz 231 was a German six-wheeled heavy armoured car of the Second World War.  The vehicle was based on a 6x4 Daimler-Benz  truck chassis with an armoured hull and turret added. The SdKfz 231 was manned by a crew of four and armed with a 20 mm KwK 38 cannon and a coaxial 7.92 mm MG13 machine-gun.


1/72  Code:  087223  Price 3.50 US Dollars       | How to order |

1/100  Code:  0810013  Price 2.50 US Dollars       | How to order |

Sturmtiger

Sturmtiger is the common name of a World War II German assault gun built on the Panzer VI Tiger I chassis and armed with a large naval mortar, the 38 cm SturmMörser RW61 L/5.4. Its primary task was to provide heavy fire support for infantry units fighting in urban areas. Only 18 were built in total, from battle-damaged Tiger tanks.


1/72  Code:  087224 Price 3
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1/100  Code:  0810012 Price 2.50 US Dollars       | How to order |

Carro Armato L6/40
and Semovente Da 47/32


Two models in one kit! The Fiat L6/40 light tank was used by the Italian army during World War II. One of the most successful of the variants was the Semovente 47/32. This variant replaced the turret with a 47 mm anti-tank gun.


1/72  Code:  087225  Price 3
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1/100  Code:  0810011  Price 2.50 US Dollars       | How to order |

Laffly 50 AM

 


French WWI armored car, upgraded in 1931 and used in World War II.



1/72 Code:  087227 Price 3
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1/100 Code:  0810010 Price 2.50 US Dollars    | How to order  

Ford 3-ton Tank

The Ford 3-ton tank was officially known as the Three-Ton Special Gun Tractor. An initial run of 15 tanks were shipped to France for evaluations in early November, 1918.  Ford was awarded a contract for 15,000 more vehicles, but the order was cancelled when the war ended later that month.


1/72  Code:  087226  Price 3
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1/100  Code:  0810009  Price 2.50 US Dollars       | How to order |

Light Mk VII, Tetrarch I

The Tetrarch was a British light tank produced during the Second World War, initially for the reconnaissance role but later for use by airborne forces. The production of Mk VIIs was restarted in 1941 following the adoption of the vehicle by airborne forces, since it was light enough to be deployed from the air, via Hamilcar gliders, to support paratroops. The name "Tetrarch" was given to the vehicle in 1943.

Two variants - British (A) and Soviet (B).

1/72  Code:  087228A and 087228B   Price 3
.50 US Dollars 

1/100  Code:  0810008A and 0810008B   Price 2.50 US Dollars 

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1/72 ASU-57

The ASU-57 was a Soviet assault gun that could be deployed by parachute. It was lightly armored and armed with a 57mm gun. Two models in one kit! Soviet and Egypt livery!

Price 3
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Code:  087218

1/72 LK II (Stridsvagn m/21)

The LK IIwas a development of the LK I with the same layout, but has a rotating turret on the rear superstructure. Only two prototypes were produced by June 1918. Following the war, the Swedish government purchased 10 examples. The tanks were then assembled in Sweden as Strv m/21, armed with a single 6.5mm machine gun.


1/72 Code:  087215A  Price 3.47 US Dollars

1/100 Code:  0810007A  Price $ 2.47
 

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1/72 Code:  087215B  Price 3.47 US Dollars

1/100 Code:  0810007B  Price $ 2.47
 

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1/72 Code:  087215C  Price 3.47 US Dollars

1/100 Code:  0810007C  Price $ 2.47
 

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1/72 Austin 2nd series by Vlad Pidtynny

Another item to the Russian Civil War collection! The British armoured car produced during the First World War. The vehicle is best known for its employment by the Russian Army in the First World War and by many participants of Civil War, including both Red and White armies, Ukrainians etc.

Price 3.47 US Dollars       | How to order |
Code:  v7201

Izhorsky-FIAT

Russian armored car based on Fiat shassis. Russia bought 90 chassis from Fiat and biult armored cars on it at Izhorsky plant near Petrograd; vehicle's name was "Izhorsky Fiat" and they produced 36 pieces by the end of 1917 and the remainder were build later in the course of Russian Civil war.

1/72  Code:  087211  Price 3.47 US Dollars       | How to order |
1/100  Code:  0810006  Price 2.47 US Dollars       | How to order |

PzKpfw VI Ausf. B Königstiger

The biggest production tank of the Third Reich, Great and Terrible Königstiger!

The Tiger II weighed 68.5 (early turret) to 69.8 (production turret) tonnes, was protected by 150 to 180 mm of frontal armor, and was armed with the 88 mm KwK 43 L/71 gun.

1/72  Code:  087209  Price 2.99 US Dollars       | How to order |
1/100  Code:  0810005  Price 2.49 US Dollars       | How to order |

1/72 Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer

The Jagdpanzer 38(t) (Sd.Kfz. 138/2), after World War II known as Hetzer ("baiter"), was a German tank destroyer of the Second World War based on a modified pre-war Czechoslovakian Panzer 38(t) chassis. The Jagdpanzer 38(t) was intended to be more cost-effective than the much more ambitious Jagdpanther and Jagdtiger designs of the same period. Using a proven chassis, it avoided the mechanical problems of the larger armoured vehicles.

1/72 Code:  087208  Price 2.99 US Dollars       | How to order |
1/100 Code:  0810004  Price 2.49 US Dollars       | How to order |

1/72 T-62 main battle tank

The T-62 Soviet main battle tank is a further development of the T-55. The T-62 was produced between 1961 and 1975. It became a standard tank in the Soviet arsenal, partly replacing the T-55, although that tank continued to be manufactured in the Soviet Union and elsewhere after T-62 production was halted.

1/72 Code:  087205  Price 2.99 US Dollars       | How to order |
1/100 Code:  0810003  Price 2.49 US Dollars       | How to order |