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More informationAssembly plastic kit of a WWII USAAF 8th Bomber Resupply Set. Includes the following models: - Cushman Model 39 Package Car - Chevrolet M6 - Autocar U-7144-T 4X4 tractor unit - M5 bomb trailer - F-1 fuel trailer - 500 LB bomb (x4) - 1000 LB bomb (x2)
Assembly plastic kit of a Messerschmitt Me109E-4/E-1.
Assembly plastic kit of a Douglas A-4B/Q Skyhawk.
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 King Tiger. The ultimate development of German tank technology during WWII, the Tiger II or King Tiger was a 68 ton beast which introduced the latest development of the feared 88mm anti-tank gun, which was capable of knocking out any Allied tank at ranges approaching 3km.
Assembly plastic kit of a British Cruiser Mk.VIII A27M Cromwell Mk.VI.
Assembly plastic kit of a British Cruiser Mk.VIII A27M Cromwell Mk.IV.
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight set. Includes these three kits: - Avro Lancaster B MkIII - Supermarine Spitfire MkIIa - Supermarine Spitfire PR.XIX It also includes a flying formation display stand.
Unassambled plastic model kit of a M18 Hellcat GMC tank destroyer.
Assembly plastic kit of a De Havilland D.H.82a Tiger Moth.
Assembly plastic kit of a Supermarine Spitfire Mk1a. The Supermarine Spitfire was, by 1940, the interceptor of choice for Fighter Command. It was capable of speeds of over 360mph and had exceptional manoeuvrability.
Unassambled plastic model kit of a Supermarine Swift FR.5.
Unassambled plastic model kit of an Avro Shackleton AEW.2.
Assembly plastic kit of a German Light Tank Pz.Kpfw.35(t). The Panzerkampfwagen 35(t), commonly shortened to Panzer 35(t) or Pz.Kpfw. 35(t), was a Czechoslovakian designed light tank used mainly by Nazi Germany during the early years of World War II. They enter in combat during the invasion of Poland, the Battle of France and the invasion of the Soviet...
Assembly plastic kit of a Tiger I, Early 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...
Assembly plastic kit of a M3 Stuart "Honey", corresponding with the British Version. The M3 were receipt under the "Lend and Lease" program in June of 1941. It became very appretiate by the British cavalry men due to it's good performance in "shoot and scoot" operations, it's easy maintenance and high speed. That's why it earned tge affectionae nickname...
Assembly plastic kit of an Avro Lancaster B.III.
Assembly plastic kit of a North American B-25C/D Mitchell.
Assembly plastic kit of a Hawker Hurricane Mk.I - Tropical version.
Assembly plastic kit of a bamboo house. Typical of the many structures and houses found on the Allied push through Burma and South East Asia durring WWII, this bamboo house is the perfect building for any Pacific Theatre diorama.
British vehicle crew, Operation Herrick. 8 multi part figures. Model kit.
Assembly plastic kit of a Royal Aircraft Factory BE2c.
These city steps enable a huge scope of modelling opportunities to be created, and these steps can be found right across Europe. Great to be used in wargaming scenarios too, 1:76, 1:72 and larger scale figures can be used with these.
Assembly plastic kit of a Britsh fighter Hawker Typhoon.
Assembly plastic kit of a Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero.
Assembly plastic kit of a Curtiss P-40B Warhawk.