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1:35 BMW R 75 with Side Car
510000315€11.99
Article number: 510000315 Product: 1:35 BMW R 75 with Side Car Model Dim.: 6,6 cm Contains 3 figures. Decal for one version. The new German army made use of the experiences collected in World War I to realize their modern reconstruction based on motorization. In spite of the limitations of the Treaty of Versailles able commanders introduced civilian vehicles into the army, thus creating a motorized mentality. In 1940 already, a battalion consisting of 3 to 4 companies each equipped with 52 motorcycles with sidecars and 4 motorcy-cles (single), was integrated into the motorized infantry and the armored divisions. Moreover, motorcycles were present in nearly all other Wehrmacht units, especially with the reconaissance units and the command, as well as the pioneer and the supply units. Produced in 16.500 units, the BMW R 75 together with the Zijndapp KS 750 formed the nucleus of the motorized units on all theatres of operations, especially in Africa and in Russia. The motorcycle was armored with an MG 34 mounted on the sidecar. On the road, it reached a maximum speed of 92 Km/h.

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1:35 German Truck 3to. TYPE S
510000216€26.99
Article number: 510000216 Product: 1/35 German Truck 3to. TYPE S Model Dim.: 17,1 cm Registered by the Wehrmacht under the designation LKW 3,6-36 S 3t Blitz, this truck was the typical example of that practice of unification adopted in 1938 for the construction of civil transport means convertible into military vehicles. Actually, this truck - OPEL without BLITZ - was manufactured for commercial use featuring more or less the same characteristics.

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1:35 Kfz. 69 Schwimmwagen
510000313€12.99
Article number: 510000313 Product: 1/35 Kfz. 69 Schwimmwagen Model Dim.: 10,9 cm including 3 figures Decals for one version As the Volkswagen 82 (Kubelwagen) proved very successful during the campaign in Poland, it was necessary to produce everincreasing numbers of this vehicle. Later, Ferdinand Porsche developed an amphibian version of this car, called the Schwimmwagen. The light weight of this vehicle (about 1/2 ton) permitted crossing of muddy areas, since only two men were sufficient to keep this vehicle moving. For reconnaissance and liaison missions, water had to be crossed frequently, which was impossible with other vehicles.

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1:35 Motorcycle side car Zündapp KS750
510000317€11.99
Article number: 510000317 Product: 1:35 Motorcycle side car Zündapp KS750 Model Dim.: 6,6 cm CONTAINS 3 FIGURES The Treaty of Versailles forbade the reconstruction of the German army. Nevertheless, its commanders evaded the obstacle by introducing vehicles of the civil production, which was not subject to any limitations. Thus they set up entire companies equipped with motorvehicles, developing in this way a "motorized mentality" among the crews. The Zündapp. with a production total of 18.000 units due to its structure which guaranteed easy and economical handling - was considered one of the most modern accomplishments of the age in the field of motorcycle construction. Because of its extraordinary qualities, the Zündapp could follow and escort the tank units of the Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS to all theatres of operations, especially in Russia, since the side car was even furnished with heating for hands and feet of the man. Zündapps were distributed to all units of the armed forces, Only after 1943, they were replaced by 4-wheel vehicles. Detailed plastic kit of model Motorrad-Gespann Zündapp KS750 in scale 1:35

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1:35 VW Typ 82 Kübelwagen
510000312€12.99
Article number: 510000312 Product: 1:35 VW Typ 82 Kübelwagen Model Dim.: 10,6 cm additionally 2 figures are included Decals for one version Rommel was in the first general to use the Volkswagen during the military operation in France. He was so impressed by it that he, afterwards, when he was in charge of the Afrika Korps, reordered an ever increasing number of the vehicles. The K?belwagen distinguished itself immediatley by its enormous efficiency on all kinds of terrain, in spite of its small horse power (hardly 24 HP) and the driver on the rearwheels only.

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1/35 Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf.D w/Night Vision
540006984€85.05
Article number: 540006984 Product: 1:35 Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf.D w/Night Vision The Sd.Kfz.251 Ausf.D with Night Vision Falke was a special variant which was equipped with specialized night vision equipment, the vehicle was designed for reconnaissance and other missions at night and in low-light conditions. The key feature of it was its night vision equipment, which included a range of infrared and ultraviolet lights, as well as a specialized periscope that allowed the crew to see in the dark. Despite its advanced technology, this special variant was produced in limited numbers due to the high cost of the specialized equipment and the difficult production conditions in Germany during the war. The kit includes Magic tracks and a set of early version tracks. Additionally, a figure set of four Nachtjager soldiers is offered for free. Valuable metal width indicators and an array of photo-etched parts are also available to enhance the level of detail in the model. Detailed Plastic Kit

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1:24 Jeep Willys MB 80th Anniversary
510003635€37.99
Article number: 510003635 Product: 1:24 Willys Jeep MB "80th Anniversary" In 1940, after World War II had broken out, the US general staff ordered various factories to design a light multipurpose vehicle with all-wheel drive. The American Bantam Company, Willys Overland, and Ford Motor Co. competed with each other. Willys prototype was chosen, which, after an initial run of 1500 vehicles, went into mass production at the beginning of1941 and reached a total output of 640.000 units out of which 277.000 pieces were produced by Ford under a licensing agreement. This shows that the Jeep was the most widely produced light vehicle of the war industry during World War II. Even after 80 years, the "Willys" is still considered today, to be the four-wheeled vehicle which is most symbolic of the American army during the Second World War, and thanks to its enthusiasts and collectors, there are many examples of the jeep, still in perfect working order. Detailed plastic kit

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1:35 1/4 Ton 4x4 US Ambulance Vehicle
510000326€11.99
Article number: 510000326 Product: 1:35 1/4 Ton 4x4 US Ambulance Vehicle Model Dim.: 11,8 cm Decals for 2 versions The ubiquitous jeep is perhaps the most all-round vehicle ever constructed. Because it xas ruggedly built and thus able to traverse most types of terrain without suffering structural damage, one of the task assigned to the jeep was that of ambulance service.

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1:35 15cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf SWS
510006562€31.99
Article number: 510006562 Product: 1:35 15cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf SWS Length of the model 198 mm NEW DECAL SHEET The Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper (SWS) was developed as a medium half-track and used to transport supplies to front-line troops or as a towing vehicle for the light artillery. However, on the large rear flat load compartment some other applications have been developed. One modification was the Panzerwerfer 42 auf SWS, a 10 barreled 15 cm Nebelwerfer 42 rocket launched placed over an armored ammunition storage compartment. The rocket launcher, developed as device to create smoke screens, was soon used as real artillery able to launch high-explosive ammunitions. It could shoot the rocktes with impressive and deadly. Detailed Plastic Kit of model 15cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf SWS in scale 1:35

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1:35 3.7cm FlaK 43 Flakpanzer IV Ostwind
540006550€88.99
Article number: 540006550 Product: 1:35 3.7cm FlaK 43 Flakpanzer IV Ostwind The long-awaited 1/35 Ostwind, one of Dragon's classic AFVs, is receiving a facelift with the new premium edition. When Dragon's 1/35 Ostwind first debuted a decade ago, it garnered significant attention. The new 2024 premium edition takes it a step further, sparing no expense. In addition to the familiar Magic Tracks, the road wheels showcase the latest design. Furthermore, numerous 3D printed parts have been incorporated, including the meticulously reproduced muzzle brake of the 3.7cm Flak gun and the inclusion of spent bullet casings (x 15). With the addition of an aluminum gun barrel, this 2024 premium version is a must-have collectible for all 1/35 AFV modelers. Detailed Plastic Kit Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

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1:35 Bedford QL Truck
510000241€36.99
Article number: 510000241 Product: 1:35 Bedford QL Truck The Bedford QL line of military trucks was established in the late 1930s for the British Army to have a more modern and flexible transport vehicle. Following the conclusion of testing in 1940 and in early 1941, the Bedford QLs were distributed to Army Corps, Regiments and other Units. For the duration of the war it was deployed on various fronts, proving to be a highly effective support vehicle for meeting both logistical and transportation needs due to its four-wheel drive and relatively low weight which further enhanced its load capacity. With its flexibility and robustness, it was also used for towing and transporting artillery pieces such as the 6 pounder anti-tank gun and the 40mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun. Equipped with a 72 horsepower 6-cylinder petrol engine, it was also notable for its ease of maintenance and repair, an important feature on the battlefield. Detailed Plastic Kit

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1:35 Brit. Crusader Mk.III w/ Tank crew
510006592€36.99
Article number: 510006592 Product: 1:35 Brit. Crusader Mk.III m. Besatzung Designed at the beginning of the Second World War, the Crusader was one of the most important British "Cruiser" tanks reaching a production of over 5,000 units. Equipped with Christie suspension with large diameter rolling wheels, the Crusader possessed remarkable driving skills on rough terrain. The first versions of Mk. I and Mk. II were armed with a 2 pdr cannon. later replaced by the more powerful 6 pdr cannon. in the Mk.III version. Lacking adequate armor against enemy fire, it was also very vulnerable to enemy mines and anti-tank guns, and its armament was often inadequate in front of similar German vehicles. However, when used in a coordinated way, they managed to achieve good results. Detailed plastic kit

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1:35 Carro Armato P40
510006599€36.99
Article number: 510006599 Product: 1:35 Carro Armato P40 The early years of WW2 highlighted the inadequacies of Italian medium tanks in modern warfare, which was now characterized by clashes between heavily armed and heavily armored tanks, and also by the use of more effective and lethal anti-tank weapons. Following detailed analysis of German and wartime opponents British and Soviet military vehicles, a 26 ton heavy tank was created. This new tank, which underwent several design changes over time, incorporated more modern features such as inclined front plates, a more powerful and better performing 420 HP diesel engine and a more suitable main armament, the 75/34 Ansaldo gun. The P26/40 as it would forever be known, unfortunately retained some obsolescent features that were characteristic of Italian armoured vehicle production from the mid 1930s, namely the armor plate riveting snd the leaf spring suspension system. Detailed plastic kit

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1:35 Commando Car
510000320€12.49
Article number: 510000320 Product: 1/35 Gefechtswagen Model Dim.: 9,5 cm 1 FIGURE INCLUDED Much work was carried out in the USA and Britain to design special airborne vehicles to drop behind the enemy lines. Willys MB-Jeeps engaged in helping the Infantry by clearing snipers and other commando tasks. Generally manned by a sergeant and a trooper this vehicle was modified in many respects. It was armed with no fewer than five machine guns and had additional tanks for 135 l. of fuel.

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1:35 Dt. Sd.Kfz.138 Marder III Ausf. H
510006566€31.99
Article number: 510006566 Product: 1:35 Dt. Sd.Kfz.138 Marder III Ausf. H The tank destroyer Marder III Sd.Kfz. 138 was developed for the Wehrmacht on the basis of the now obsolete Czechoslovak-made Panzerkampfwagen 38(t). It went into production in 1942 for the needs of the eastern operation area and was used on all fronts until the end of the war. A major improvement was the installation of an effective 75 mm anti-tank gun protected by a slanted steel shield. In order to better protect the soldiers, the engine was placed in the rear part of the vehicle and the weapon system in the middle. With the Marder III, the Wehrmacht had an easy-to-manufacture tank destroyer with high firepower that was capable of fighting the most important tanks of the time. 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.

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1:35 Dt. SdKfz. 234/2 Puma 8-Rad
510006572€35.99
Article number: 510006572 Product: 1:35 Dt. SdKfz. 234/2 Puma 8-Rad The German armored car ‘Schwerer Panzerspähwagen Sd.Kfz. 234/2’ known as "Puma", was developed and produced by the German war machine in the closing years of WW2. The vehicle proved to be an excellent mix of mobility, protection and firepower which was built upon the operational experience gained by the Wehrmacht in the early stages of the conflict. From 1939 onwards the German army had used armored vehicles very effectively for advanced reconnaissance tasks, and also in a ground support role for its troops. The "Puma" was initially a reconnaissance vehicle, but due to its KwK 39 L / 60 50 mm gun it could also be used equally effectively in offensive actions against infantry and other armored vehicles. It was deployed in limited numbers on both the Eastern and Western fronts. The highly effective independent suspension system of the eight wheels and the powerful engine, enabled the Puma to reach speeds of up to 90 km/h on all types of battlefield terrain. Detailed plastic kit in scale 1:35

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1:35 DUKW Amphibious vehicle
510006392€32.99
Article number: 510006392 Product: 1:35 DUKW Amphibious vehicle To meet the logistical needs of the US Army landing forces in transferring loads quickly and efficiently from ships to beaches, the American General Motor CCKW-353 2½ t 6x6 amphibious version tactical transport truck was designed and built for this purpose. The basic vehicle components were the same as the GMC road truck with its 4,400 cm3 6-cylinder engine, three differentials and six driving wheels. The DUKW was characterized by a welded hull to make it amphibious, which was then reinforced by horizontal ribs. Its key attribute however was its extraordinary versatility and load capacity. It could carry a 2,400 kg payload or 25 fully equipped troops. DUKWs were deployed extensively in all theaters of war by the U.S. Army, U.S. Marines and the armed forces of numerous Allied countries. Notably, they featured in many significant WW11 beach landings including the D-Day Normandy landings at Utah and Omaha and also at Salerno, Anzio and on the beaches of the Pacific campaign. Kit, instructions, decor

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1:35 Ger. Panzerjäger I
510006577€31.99
Article number: 510006577 Product: 1:35 Ger. Panzerjäger I Model Dim.: 12,6 cm NEW GLUEABLE RUBBER TRACKS - DECALS FOR 4 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTIONS SHEET - PHOTO-ETCHED FRET CONTAINS 1 FIGURE The self-propelled Panzerjager I tank destroyer was built on the hull of the Panzer I light tank and armed with an effective weapon of the period, the 47mm Czechoslovakian anti-tank gun. The Panzer I tank had in fact a protection and armament capability no longer in keeping with the operational needs of the German armoured divisions. However, it had good mobility and a robust chassis which was ideal for the positioning of the anti-tank gun, which was sited behind an open steel shield. The Panzerjager I was deployed by the Wehrmacht during the invasion of France, in North Africa and in the early stages of Operation Barbarossa in 1941. It held a goodammunition supply, with over 70 rounds available for gunners. It was systematically replaced during the war bymore heavily armored tank destroyers, better equipped to deal with modern tank armor against which the 47 mm gun proved to be ineffective. Detailed Plastic Kit

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1:35 Ger. Sd.Kfz.167 Sturmgeschütz IV
510000223€30.99
Article number: 510000223 Product: 1:35 GER. Sd.Kfz.167 Sturmgeschütz IV The Sturmgeschütz IV was developed on the chassis of the Panzer IV medium tank to provide the German army with an assault gun capable of effectively serving as a tank destroyer in the later stages of World War II. The Stug IV was equipped with a Stuk40 75mm L/48 high-velocity gun installed in a casemate, protected by armored mantlet, capable of penetrating the armor of major enemy armored vehicles. Distributed to units in the early months of 1944, it supplemented and often replaced the Stug III assault gun, which had experienced a sudden decrease in production in 1943 due to increasingly frequent Allied bomber raids on German industrial areas. Widely deployed on the Eastern Front, the Stug IV was also utilized by armored units and anti-tank detachments of the Wehrmacht in Normandy, where its low profile proved to be particularly difficult to identify in the hedgerows of the French countryside. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.