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More informationAssembly plastic kit of a Mig 17F "Fresco" and a Douglas A-4B Skyhawk.
Assembly plastic kit of a Sturmpanzer IV Brummbar, mid version.
Assembly plastic kit of a M36/M36B2 "Battle of Bulge".
Assembly plastic kit of a Tiger I, early version.
Assembly plastic kit of a Jagdpanzer 38t Hetzer, late versión.
Assembly plastic kit of a Panther Ausf G.
Assembly plastic kit of a M4A3(76)W Sherman.
Assembly plastic kit of a M10 GMC tank destroyer.
Assembly plastic kit of a British Army 30-CWT 4x2 G.S. Truck.
Assembly plastic kit of a Britsh M3 Grant. Another tank supplied to the British under the Lend-Lease agreement, the M3 Grant proved incredibly important during the battles of the Desert Campaign, where its reliability was a marked improvement over existing British designs.
Assembly plastic kit of a Henschel Hs123-1. Includes decals for Condor Legion (1939) and Luftwaffe (1941). Vinrtage Classics Series.
Aircraft models stands for 1:48 and 1:72 scales. Made in transparent plastic. - Six little ones - Four medium - Two bigs It requires a simple assembly of the foot on the base.
Assembly plastic kit of a Blackburn Buccaneer S.2C/D.
Assembly plastic kit of a North American F-86F-40 Sabre.
Assembly plastic kit of a Supermarine Spitfire F Mk.XVIII.
Unassambled plastic model kit of a M-7 Priest.
Assembly plastic kit of a Boeing B17G Flying Fortress.
De Havilland Chipmunk T.10. Plastic model kit.
Assembly plastic kit of a DJunkers Ju87 B-1 Stuka.
Assembly plastic kit of a Bristol Beaufort Mk.1.
Assembly plastic kit of a Messerschmitt Me262A-2A.
Junkers Ju87B-2/R-2 Stuka. Plastic model kit.
Assembly plastic kit of a North American B-25B Mitchell.
Assembly plastic kit of a Hawker Hunter F.4 / F.5 / J.34.
Assembly plastic kit of a Tiger I, Late Version. Production of the Tiger I began in August 1942 at the factory of Henschel und Sohn in Kassel, initially at a rate of 25 per month and peaking in April 1944 at 104 per month. 1,355 had been built by August 1944, when production ceased. It took about twice as long to build a Tiger I as another German tank of...