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Staghound Mk.III. Unssambled plastic model kit.
Plastic kit to assemble the model of a British main battle tank Challenger 2 (desert).
Assembly plastic kit of a German Heavy Tank Tiger I Early Production (Eastern Front). Includes two marking options.
Assembly plastic kit of a Russian T-34/85. Includes a commander figure.
Assembly plastic kit of a Russian T-55. Includes a commander torso figure. The T-55 is a medium tank developed by the Soviet army as an evolution of the T-54, when tension from the Cold War was rising to very hight levels. It also had an important presence in numerous conflicts in the Middle East.
Assembly plastic kit of a German Sturmtiger, 38cm assault motar. Includes one standing figure.
U.S. Main Battle Tank M1A2 Abrams. Plastic model kit.
Russian self-propelled gun SU-152 (KV-14), April 1943 production. Unssambled plastic model kit.
The KV heavy tank was designed and used as heavy break-through tank. To a tank of this task, the shortcomings of its L-11 main gun, which is not good at dealing with enemies’ bunkers and fortifications, could be fatal! So a heavy tank carrying a
To solve the weak armor protection problem,desinger do sereral works to improve the armor protection, after improvement,the armor of KV-1,s turret reachs about 75mm thick. German also do some improvements on seized KV-1,including installation of 75mm
The T-34/85 was a modification of the T-34 equipped with a more powerful armor and cannon. T-34/85 had a flatter turret which gave this already inovative tank design the look that all tanks adopted after the wars end. Although not equal to the German
The designation M 4A 1 was applied to the M4 medium series to use an one-piece cast hull with a distinctive round shape. The up gunned M 4A 1 to mount an 76mm M1 high velocity gun and a T23 turret was different from the early M 4A 1 hulls as the hull
To solve the problem of the fear of inadequacy of armor protection on the already heavily armored KV-1 Model 1941, It was decided to bring the armor protection of the turret up to a thickness to 75mm. Since the capability of producing such a thick