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1:72 Roman Infantry 1st Century
510006047€10.99
Article number: 510006047 Product: 1/72 Roman Infantry 1st Century The equipment of the 1st Century B.C. legionnaire became the stereotype of Roman infantry. Over his tunic he wore the heavy lorica segmentata, the most advanced form of body armor at the time. The characteristic rectangular "scutum" often bears the name or the insignia of the Legion the soldier belongs to. The individual armament comprised gladius and pilum, a heavy throwing javelin. The kit also includes centurions with transverse crest helmets, and the signifer (standard bearers) carrying the Legion's insignia. Content 35 figures.

Model figures
1:72 Roman Infantry Ist-IInd cent.
510006021€10.99
Article number: 510006021 Product: 1:72 Roman Infantry Ist-IInd cent. The legion was the basic unit of the Roman army. Each maniple was commanded by a centurion, that could be recognized by his leg guards, the vine-stick and the helmet with a transverse crest. The Legion's equipment after the Marian reform was standardized and issued by the State. Legionnaires of this period wore a lorica hamata, reinforced on the shoulders, and were equipped with semi-rectangular shields. Two throwing pila, the gladius and the pugio (a short dagger) completed their equipment. Content 1 horseman and 34 figures.

Military aeroplane models
1:72 S. 79 Sparviero
510001290€22.99
Article number: 510001290 Product: 1:72 S. 79 Sparviero Model Dim.: 22,5 cm Decals for one version. This elegant 3-engined aircraft was originally developed by the Italian aeronautical industry in the mid-30s to provide fast postal links with African colonies. Versions of record-breaking speed were soon developed. Its high velocity performance brought it to the World’s attention when it was used in a purely military role as a bomber and when, during World War Two, it was extensively used as a torpedo bomber in the Mediterranean: despite poor defensive weaponry and crew protection, its successes against allied shipping were numerous.

Military aeroplane models
1:72 S.M.79 M Sparviero
510001412€29.99
Article number: 510001412 Product: 1:72 S.M.79 M Sparviero The S.M.79 Sparviero was created and manufactured in the 1930s by Italian company SIAI-Marchetti initially as a civilian aircraft, which then went on to achieve significant world speed records during this period. Featuring a typical three-engine low-wing configuration, it had a wood, canvas and metal frame. Subsequently reconfigured into military variants, it was widely used by the Italian Regia Aeronautica during the Second World War, particularly as a bomber in the Mediterranean theatre and then as an effective torpedo bomber. Recognizable by the "hump" behind the cockpit and due to its three 750 HP Alfa Romeo 126 RC34 radial engines, it was capable of reaching a top speed of 430 km/h. In its basic bomber role it was superseded by many other more modern aircraft, however the "Sparviero" for the entire duration of the conflict achieved significant results in the hands of its skilled crews during torpedo maritime operations in which it attacked enemy shipping. Kit, instructions, decor

Model tanks
1:72 Sd. Kfz. 182 King Tiger
510007004€16.49
Article number: 510007004 Product: 1:72 Sd. Kfz. 182 King Tiger Model Dim.: 11,2 cm Decal for one version This vehicle was one of the most powerful battle tanks in service during World War II. The King Tiger was armed with a formidable 88mm cannon, which enabled the tank to engage any allied tank even at long range. Because of its heavy armor, complex suspension systems and a complicated, maintenance-prone engine, the tank was non very reliable.

Model tanks
1:72 Sd. Kfz. 184 Panzerjäger Elefant
510007012€13.99
Article number: 510007012 Product: 1:72 Sd. Kfz. 184 Panzerjäger Elefant Model Dim.: 11,7 cm Decal for one version These vehicles, which mounted a casemate gun, were used extensively by the German Army throughout the Second World War, providing covering fire for infantry and also being used as tank-busters. Several hundred of this particular self-propelled gun - constructed on a Pz.Kpfw. IV tank chassis - were built in several versions that underwent constant armour and gun upgrades to keep pace with the development of enemy weapons.

Model tanks
1:72 Sd.Kfz 142/1 Sturmgesch.III
510107522€16.99
Article number: 510107522 Product: 1/72 Sd.Kfz 142/1 Sturmgeschütz III Model Dim.: 7,6 cm 100% NEW MOULDS SPECIAL WARGAME DECALS These vehicles, which mounted a casemate gun, were used extensively by the German Army throughout the Second World War, providing covering fire for infantry and also being used as tank-busters. Several hundred of this particular self-propelled gun - constructed on a Pz.Kpfw. III tank chassis - were built in several versions that underwent constant armour and gun upgrades to keep pace with the development of enemy weapons.

Model tanks
1:72 Sd.Kfz 265 Kleine Panzerbefehlswag.
510007072€13.49
Article number: 510007072 Product: 1:72 Sd.Kfz 265 Kleiner Panzerbefehlswagen Model Dim.: 5,6 cm The Sd.Kfz 265 Kleine Panzerbefehlswagen armored command vehicle was born to meet the need of the Wehrmacht Panzer Division Commanders to follow, as close as possible, the tanks and better coordinate them on the battlefield. The armored command vehicle was designed on the Panzer I Ausf. B light tank chassis. To increase the space for the unit commander and his staff, the traditional rotating turret with the main armament was removed and a tall fixed superstructure was installed. The commander’s room was able to host the battle maps, the transmission and the communication systems. An additional radio antenna could be used, on the hull, to increase the range of radio communication. Produced from the second half of ‘30s the "Panzerbefehlswagen" has been used in combat operations in September 1939 during the Poland invasion. Detailed Plastic Kit of model Sd.Kfz 265 Kleine Panzerbefehlswagen in scale 1:72

Model tanks
1:72 Sd.Kfz. 251/8 Ambulance
510007077€15.99
Article number: 510007077 Product: 1:72 Sd.Kfz. 251/8 Ambulance Mod.Dim.: 8,1 cm Actros is the commercial name for Mercedes-Benz heavy truck range. The Actros range has been introduced in 1995 and quickly achieved a significant commercial success as a suitable solution to perform long-distance haulage and heavy-duties haulage. The New Actros, introduced on the market in 2012, is the most update and innovative expression of the heavy truck Mercedes family. It is characterized by an advanced and modern design and the adoption of new Euro 5 and Euro 6 engines. The vehicle configuration has been designed and developed to guarantee the highest operational efficiency minimizing the running costs. Detailed Plastic Kit

Model tanks
1:72 Semovente M40 da 75/18, 2 pcs
510107519€16.99
Article number: 510107519 Product: 1:72 Semovente M40 da 75/18, 2 pcs Model Dim.: 7 cm Decals for one version The "Semovente" 75/18 M40, developed by Fiat Ansaldo, was employed by Regio Esercito from the end of 1941 in North Africa and was used up to the end of World War II. Although it was developed on the tank M13/40 old frame, was the only Italian armored vehicle, produced in large numbers, to pose a serious threat to Allied tanks. Its 75mm gun had a good fire power and was effective even with the most modern and heavily armored enemy tanks like the Sherman. The good and effective gun was not able to compensate several weaknesses such as a too light armor and a unreliable and weak engine directly derived from the tank M13/40. The Italian Semovente was used, in particular, by Ariete and Littorio Armoured Division in North Africa but also, up to the end of war, by Repubblica Sociale in the North of Italy.

Military aeroplane models
1:72 SR-71 Blackbird
510000145€34.99
Article number: 510000145 Product: 1/72 SR-71 Blackbird Model Dim.: 45 cm Decals for one version THE BOX CONTAINS LOCKHEED D-21 DRONE The SR-71, with its impressive and unorthodox appearance, is the younger sister of the U-2 with the Important difference that it is built to perform its duties at MACH 3.5. U.S. STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND has stated that the BLACKBIRD is still holding the world's speed record. It can cross the United States in less than an.hour. The SR-71s have been used in all the countries of the world, flying over Cuba, China, Vietnam, Middle East etc in times of international tension or of local conflicts, even operating in Okinawa, Thailand and the Philippines. It is today's most sophisticated spy aircraft.

Model figures
1:72 Templar Knights - Medieval Era
510006125€11.99
Article number: 510006125 Product: 1:72 Templar Knights - Medieval Era The birth of the Knights Templar, a monastic and military order, dates back to 1139 as an attempt to protect the pilgrims visiting the Holy Land after its conquest. The knights were characterized by a Cistercian's white robe with a red cross. Most templars were equipped as heavy cavalry and can be considered a kind of elite troop of their times.

Model figures
1:72 Teutonic Knights XIIth-XIIIth cent.
510006019€10.99
Article number: 510006019 Product: 1:72 Teutonic Knights XIIth-XIIIth cent. This military and monastic order appeared in the Holy Land at the times of the third crusade but it focused its activity in the colonization of Eastern Prussia, Poland and Baltic countries, bringing Catholicism in the East. In 1199 Pope Innocent 3rd gave them the white surcoats with a black cross that became the insignia of the order. In 1242, the knights of the Order were defeated in the battle of Lake Peipus by Alexander Nevsky, prince of Novgorod. Content 17 riders

Model figures
1:72 The Knights XIth Century Crusaders
510006009€10.99
Article number: 510006009 Product: 1/72 The Knights XIth Century Crusaders The first Crusade took place at the end of 11th Century and culminated with the siege and conquest of Jerusalem in 1099 by Godfrey of Bouillon, that led to the birth of the Outremer crusader states. The kit represents the diversity of troops that took part in the war. The knights, heavy cavalry wearing chain mail armor and carrying the large almond-shaped shields typical of the age, fought alongside infantry and crossbowmen recruited in various Christian European countries. Content 9 horsemen and 25 figures.

Military aeroplane models
1:72 Tornado GR. 1 RAG
510101384€18.99
Article number: 510101384 Product: 1:72 Tornado GR. 1 RAG Model Dim.: 23,2 cm Decals for 4 versions The multirole Tornado is a twin-engine combat aircraft with a variable-sweep wing. This kind of aircraft is the result of a joint development project carried out by British, German and Italian companies. Although during its lifetime it has been used for several purposes (ground attack, electronic combat/reconnaissance, interceptor), its main role has always been to perform low-altitude penetrating strike missions. Tornado can load and use a powerful and varied set of offensive weapons. The Tornado baptism of fire took place in 1991 during the Gulf War. The British Royal Air Force Tornado Gr. 1s, deployed on Bahrain and Saudi Arabia air bases, were crucial during "Operation Granby". Detailed Plastic Kit of model Tornado GR. 1 RAG in scale 1:72

Military helicopters
1:72 UH-1D Slick
510101247€15.99
Article number: 510101247 Product: 1:72 UH-1D Slick Model Dim.: 14 cm This robust helicopter was first introduced during the mid-fifties and may be the best known rotor-blade aircraft world-wide. Reliability is its greatest feature. It was designed for the U.S. Army during the Vietnam war. Thousands of UH-1s are in service as transport, ambulance and attack aircraft. Licensed production in Italy, Germany and Japan make it part of the armed and police forces of more than fifty nations. Presently twin-engine versions are being produced.

Model figures
1:72 Union Artillery
510006038€10.99
Article number: 510006038 Product: 1:72 Union Artillerie In the summer of 1863, the Confederate army led by Lee played for keeps by sending a large contingent to the North, up to Pennsylvania. It clashed with the Union army at Gettysburg, where the biggest battle ever to be fought on American soil took place. After three days of desperate struggle, the Confederates had to admit their defeat. At Gettysburg, the Potomac army Union artillery contributed to contain the Confederate advance, affecting the outcome of the battle. Contains: 3 riders 10 figures 8 horses 1 covered wagon cannon

Model figures
1:72 Union Cavalry 1863 The blue jackets
510006013€10.99
Article number: 510006013 Product: 1:72 Union Cavalry 1863 The blue jackets The battle of Appomattox Courthouse, during the American Civil War, was the final effort of General Robert E. Lee's Confederate army of North Virginia before his surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant, commander-in-chief of the Union army. General Sheridan's Union cavalry played a decisive role. The soldiers in this kit are represented with the typical cavalry short jacket without epaulettes, the Mc Clellan or chasseur hat, and the typical Sharps & Smith carbines. Contains: 15 riders 2 figures 2 horses

Model figures
1:72 Union Infantry (Amer. Civil War)
510006177€10.99
Article number: 510006177 Product: 1/72 Union Infantry (Amer. Civil War) THE BOX INCLUDES 50 FIGURES. The Union infantry has held, during the Civil War period, the weight of the most famous battles (Bull Run, Antietam, Gettysburg) suffering a very high number of losses. The uniform was characterized by the typical blue jacket. The officers often wore a tailor-made longer coat (redingote). Detailed Plastic Kit of model Union Infantry (Amer. Civil War) in scale 1:72

Model figures
1:72 Union Infantry and Zuaves
510006012€10.99
Article number: 510006012 Product: 1/72 Union Infantry and Zouaves The Union infantry has held, during the Civil War period, the weight of the most famous battles (Bull Run, Antietam, Gettysburg) suffering a very high number of losses. The uniform was characterized by the typical blue jacket. The officers often wore a tailor-made longer coat (redingote). Many infantry units adopted uniforms similar to those of the French Zouaves, who became famous during the campaigns in Crimea and Italy, with dark blue tunics decorated in red, white spats and the typical large red trousers. The uniform was completed with the red fez with tassel. Contents 50 figures.

Military aeroplane models
1:72 US F-5A Freedom Fighter
510001441€22.99
Article number: 510001441 Product: 1:72 US F-5A Freedom Fighter During the 1950s, the American Aircraft Company Northrop began developmental work into a simple and "low cost" fighter that would meet the needs of several NATO member air forces. The F-5 met the precise specification, it being a light single-seat fighter, small in size but extremely maneuverable and effective. It was relatively simple and cheap to produce and was operationally efficient. The initial version produced by Northrop, designated F-5 A "Freedom Fighter", was fitted with two General Electric J85-GE-13 engines and could attain a maximum speed of 1,700 Km / h. Armed with two 20 mm. guns installed in the nose, the F-5 was a credible "multi-role" aircraft due to its weapons load capability, which could offer a wide range of offensive options for both air defense and ground attack missions. This multi-role aspect of the aircraft ensured its rapid take-up by many Air Forces. Detailed plastic kit in scale 1:72

Model tanks
1:72 US M3A1 Spähpanzer
510007063€13.49
Article number: 510007063 Product: 1:72 US M3A1 Spähpanzer The White Motor Company began its study and development of the M3 in 1938 to supply the United States Army with an armored reconnaissance vehicle. Equipped with a 6 cylinder 110 Hp Hercules JXD petrol fueled engine, it could reach a maximum speed of 81 Km/h. Equipped with four-wheel drive, it was used for patrol, reconnaissance and command post. The vehicle could carry up to 8 men and was armed with a 12.7 mm Browning M2 machine gun plus two more Browning 7.7 mm machine guns on the sides. It was first used in the Philippines campaign in 1941. Used in North Africa and in Sicily, it was replaced during the war, for advanced exploration tasks, by the more modern M8 Greyhound. Besides being used by the American Army, it was used as well by the Armed Forces of England, France and by some divisions of the Red Army who used it on the Eastern front to pull 76 mm ZIS-3 cannons.

Military aeroplane models
1:72 US P-38J Lightning
510001446€28.99
Article number: 510001446 Product: 1:72 US P-38J Lightning Model Dim.: 16,0 cm SUPER DECALS SHEET FOR 4 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTIONS SHEET FIGURE NOT INCLUDED The Lockheed P-38 Lightning was certainly one of the foremost aircraft of WW2 in terms of aerodynamic structure and design. It was a revolutionary heavy fighter with a twin-boom fuselage where the two engines were installed. The pilot was accommodated in a leading-edge cockpit at the centre of the aircraft. The P-38 could reach a top speed of over 660 km/h thanks to its two 12 cylinders liquid cooled V-1710 Allison engines, each capable of 1,425hp. It was armed with four Browning 12.7 mm machine guns and one Hispano M2 cannon which ensured highly effective firepower. The P38 was not particularly manoeuvrable compared to other single-engine fighters of the period, but it was very robust and stable. Its huge versatility made it a key aircraft both on operations in the Pacific theatre and on escort missions for long-range bombers over Europe. The P-38 with its characteristic shape and its ‘fear effect’ was nicknamed ‘the fork-tailed devil’ by enemy pilots. Detailed plastic kit in scale 1:72

Military aeroplane models
1:72 US P-51A Mustang
510001423€16.99
Article number: 510001423 Product: 1:72 US P-51A Mustang The North American P-51 Mustang is considered one of the most iconic aircraft in history, and widely credited as perhaps the best single-seat piston engine fighter of World War II. Among the earlier production versions, the P-51A was seeing action as early as 1942. Its new Allison V-1710 engine was very powerful and capable of attaining a maximum speed of 650 km / h. It was armed with four wing-fitted 12.7 mm Browning machine guns, which provided considerable firepower. The aircraft’s operational capabilities would be further enhanced by the fitting of two additional under-wing fuel tanks. It was deployed and designated in the U.S. Air Force and by the British Royal Air Force as the Mustang Mk.II. It achieved very early operational effectiveness in various roles, including air defence, bomber escort duties and tactical support missions. Detailed Plastic Kit of model Schnellboot Typ S-38 mit 4.0cm Flak 28 (Bofors) in scale 1:35 Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Military helicopters
1:72 V-22 OSPREY Tilt Rotor
510001463€29.99
Article number: 510001463 Product: 1:72 V-22 OSPREY Tilt Rotor The project for the innovative Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey was set up during the 1980s but only after a long and complex development process, which lasted over twenty years, did it begin its distribution to the operational departments of the United States armed forces. The Osprey is a tilt rotor equipped aircraft with large three-blade propellers that allow landing and taking off vertically like a helicopter. Flight and transfer performance is similar to that of a conventional propeller plane. Thanks to its two powerful 6,150 HP Rolls-Royce T406-AD-400 engines, it manages to exceed 500 km/h in horizontal flight. The United States Marine Corps is using the V-22 in particular for landing support operations. The Osprey took part in its first operational missions in an Iraq in 2007. Detailed plastic kit in scale 1:32

Military figures & accessories
1:72 Vietnam War - Vietn. Army/Vietcong
510006079€10.99
Article number: 510006079 Product: 1/72 Vietnam War - Vietn. Army/Vietcong The armed forces of the National Liberation Front (NLF) were composed both by regular units of the North Vietnam army and by irregulars. The term "vietcong" was used as a generic term for NLF soldiers, but in common iconography it represents the irregular guerrillas. The vietcong were armed with Soviet-produced weapons like the ubiquitous AK-47 Kalašnikov assault rifle, or the semi-automatic SKS carbine. In January 1968, they took part in the massive Tet Offensive during the night of the Vietnamese New Year.

Military figures & accessories
1:72 WW2 - British Infantry
510006056€10.99
Article number: 510006056 Product: 1/72 WW2 British Infantry On June 6th,1944, General Dempsey's troops of the British Expeditionary Force, composed by the 3rd and 50th English Division and by the Canadian 3rd Division, landed on the beaches of Normandy codenamed Sword, Juno, and Gold. The D-Day had thus come. The British Expeditionary Force was to land and quickly take over the town of Caen. Americans, landing at Omaha and Utha in the West, were to seize control of the Cotenin peninsula and the Cherbourg port. Contents 42 figures.

Military figures & accessories
1:72 WW2 - German Elite Troops (SS)
510006068€13.99
Article number: 510006068 Product: 1/72 WW2 - German Elite Troops (SS) On 16th December, 1944, the German forces moved through the forests of the Ardennes, in Belgium, to attach the First U.S. Army. This was the Wehrmacht's last offensive on the western front before the final surrender in 1945. The "Wacht am Rhein" plan envisaged, on the part of General Von Rundstedt , the use of many elite units of Wehrmacht and of Waffen SS. The climax of the offensive was the siege of Bastogne, on December 21st, 1944. The town was defended by the 101st Airborne Division. The models in this kit are equipped with the innovative Sturmgewehr 44 which can be considered the precursor of today's assault rifles. Content 48 figures.

Military figures & accessories
1:72 WW2 - Italian Mount.Troops Alpini
510006059€10.99
Article number: 510006059 Product: 1:72 WW2 - Italian Mount.Troops Alpini During World War II, Alpini divisions where used on several fronts. In 1942 the Italian expeditionary force was sent on the Russian front to support the Wehrmacht. It included the Alpini Julia, Tridentina and Cuneense divisions. The Italian Alpini took active part at the defense of the Don front but they were outnumbered and surrounded by the troops of the Red Army. The Alpini divisions were forced to retreat with a long and heroic march, in dire conditions, through the cold wastes of the Russian steppe. During the retreat they were also engaged in tough clashes. The most famous is the battle of Nikolajewka that took place on January1943

Military figures & accessories
1:72 WWII American Infantry
510006120€12.49
THE BOX CONTAINS 48 FIGURES The 1st and 29th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army, part of the fifth Corps led by General Bradlay, landed on June 6th, 1944, on the beach between Vierville sur Mer and Sainte Honorine des Pertes. The beach is historically known with its codename in Operation Overlord: Omaha Beach. The models in this kit are represented with the typical individual equipment of U.S. Infantry: the M1 Garand rifle, the B.A.R. automatic rifle, the Thompson submachinegun and the 7,65mm Browning machinegun. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Model tanks
1:72 WWII German PAK40 AT Gun w/servants
510106096€10.99
Article number: 510106096 Product: 1/72 WWII German PAK40 AT Gun w/servants The 75mm Panzerabwehrkanone Pak 40 was brought in service at the beginning of 1941 and became the standard anti-tank gun of the German army. Despite being less powerful than the more famous "88", it was employed on all the fronts with excellent results. A light and easy to handle weapon, it weighed only 1500 kg and it was able to penetrate a 70mm plate at a range of 2000 meters. Slightly modified, it was also used on tank destroyers like the Marder, the Stug III and the Hetzer.

Military aeroplane models
1:72 XB-70 Valkyrie
510001282€52.99
Article number: 510001282 Product: 1:72 XB-70 Valkyrie Model Dim.: 79 cm Decal for one version. In the Cold War era the dream of every strategist was to own a bomber with the load capacity and autonomy of the B-52 able to fly faster than the B-58 and so the B-70 programme came into being. After years on the drawing board, and cutthroat competition between Boeing and North American Aviation, the latter’s design won the heated competition in December 1957, with an order for the first 30 aircraft to be in service by 1965. In 1959, however, it became clear that the still untested B-70 would not survive the new aerial combat scene technology and the programme was cut back to a minimum. Two prototypes were finally constructed, the first of which took to the air in September 1964, and the XB-70 Valkyries showed themselves able to fly at speeds exceeding Mach 3. Today they are considered by many scholars and airplane buffs to be the most beautiful aircraft ever constructed.

Military ship models
1:720 U.S.S. George H.W. Bush CVN77
510105534€27.99
Article number: 510105534 Product: 1/720 U.S.S. George H.W. Bush CVN77 Model Dim.: 44,7 cm Decals for one version The U.S.S. George H. W. Bush (CVN-77) is the tenth and final Nimitz class "supercarrier". Entered in service on 2009, is the most updated evolution in terms of technology and weapon systems of its class. One of the world’s largest warships, thanks to its displacement of 100,000 tons, it is powered with two Westinghouse nuclear reactors that permit, despite the impressive size, to reach 30 knots and to have a operating range almost unlimited. More than 80 aircrafts and helicopters are carried on board and are enable to enhance the military effectiveness of the warship. The "Bush" is also used for the development and testing of advanced weapon systems. On the deck of CVN-77, the first tests with unmanned drones, as the Northrop Grumman X-47B developed and designed for carrier-based operations, has been recently done.