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1:35 Battle of Kharkov 1943
540006782available in stores
Article number: 540006782 Product: 1:35 Battle of Kharkov 1943 The WWII Eastern front is a particularly popular subject due to the significant battles and campaigns that took place in this region during the war. We've selected a number of 1/35 figure sets to reproduce, featuring soldiers who fought on the Eastern front during WWII. The assortment includes not only German vs. Soviet soldier sets, but also Axis auxiliary unit sets that are rarer and harder to find in the market. All these sets offer modelers the opportunity to recreate more unique and diverse dioramas of the Eastern front. Detailed Plastic Kit

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1:35 Crusader Mk.II m. Inf. Fig. (5)
510006579available in stores
Article number: 510006579 Product: 1:35 Crusader Mk.II m. Inf. Fig. (5) Model Dim.: 17,1 cm CONTAINS 5 FIGURES - NEW GLUABLE RUBBER TRACKS - DECALS SHEET FOR 3 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTIONS SHEET 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. The Crusaders Mk. II, with the arrival of the more powerful Mk.III, were already relegated to second-line duties at the time of the battle of El Alamein. Detailed plastic kit in scale

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1:35 Dodge WC-56 Command Car
510000228available in stores
Article number: 510000228 Product: 1:35 Dodge WC-56 Command Car The Dodge WC range of military transport vehicles was mainly produced by American industry during the Second World War. The development of the WC 51-52 series aimed to create a light, four-wheel drive "utility vehicle", characterized by great reliability and flexibility in any environment and further enhanced by a good payload. The Dodge vehicle development project was extremely successful and together with the famous ¼ ton "Jeep" Willys, the Dodge WC ¾ ton "Beeps" was the most produced vehicle by American armament factories during the Second World War and which significantly contributed to the logistical needs of the United States Army on its various fronts. The Dodge vehicle with its good payload of almost 700 kg could be enhanced by the application of rear "trailers" and was produced in numerous versions and with different fittings including flatbed, open cab, troop, ammunition and armament transportation modes. The WC-56 version was specifically dedicated to communications and officer transportation tasks.

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1:35 Dt. Pz.Kpfw. IV KwK 40L/48
510006578available in stores
Article number: 510006578 Product: 1:35 Dt. Pz.Kpfw. IV KwK 40L/48 The Panzer IV was deployed for the entire duration of WW2 by the Wehrmacht and benefited from frequent updates. It acquired the status of being known as the "backbone" of the Panzer Divisions on all operational fronts. The Panzer IV Ausf H which came into service from mid-1943, was improved in its offensive capability by the adoption of the 75 mm L / 48 KwK 40 cannon, which was characterized by greater penetrative capability and overall general effectiveness against enemy armoured vehicles. A technical innovation entitled Schürzen, was applied to the tank design which afforded additional sheet metal protection to the sides of the hull and around the turret. This in turn provided greater protection against enemy hits and reduced damage to the Panzer. This addition of further side protection was often linked to the use of Zimmerit, a cement-based paste that was applied to the armour. Detailed plastic kit

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1:35 Dt. Pzkpfw.IV F1/F2/G m. DAK Fig.
510006593available in stores
Article number: 510006593 Product: 1:35 Dt. Pzkpfw.IV F1/F2/G m. DAK Fig. The Panzer IV was the most extensively used German tank during the Second World War. It represented the "backbone" of the German Panzer Divisions on all operational theaters. The production of Panzer IV Ausf. F, started in 1941, marked a decisive boost in the evolution of the tank. It featured an improved armor on the turret and hull. The first version of Panzer IV F, featuring the traditional 7.5 cm. KwK 37 short-barreled cannon, were not able to fight successfully against the Soviet T-34 and KV-1 heavy armored tank. The adoption of the anti-tank design KwK 40 long-barreled cannon, on the Ausf. F2 version, has decisively increased the Panzer IV effectiveness against enemy tanks. Thanks to its new high velocity and high penetration gun, the Panzer IV became, once again, "lethal" on the battlefields. They were used, albeit in limited numbers, with the 15th and 21st Panzer Divisions on the North African front. Detailed plastic kit

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1:35 Dt. Sd.Kfz. 232 6-Rad
510006433available in stores
Article number: 510006433 Product: 1:35 Dt. Sd.Kfz. 232 6-Rad The heavy armored car Sd. Kfz. 232 (Schwere Panzerspähwagen 232) was deployed by Wehrmacht units in the mid thirties. The eff ective management of reconnaissance and radio communications between units was an essential feature of rapidly moving military operations known as "blitzkrieg". The armored car Sd.Kfz. 232 was a key component in meeting this need. The mobility of the six w heeled vehicle, both on and off road, was complemented by enhanced radio communications equipment which was equally effective over both short and long range. The armored car was fitted with a voluminous antenna frame which was then later replaced with a ve rtical antenna that ensured effective battlefield communications between commanders and troops. The turret armament provided sufficient firepower for both vehicle defence and on advanced reconnaissance missions. Detailed plastic kit in scale 1:32

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1:35 Ersatz M10 w/Magic Track
540006561available in stores
Article number: 540006561 Product: 1:35 Ersatz M10 w/Magic Track The year 1944 was a devastating one for Germany as the tides of war turned inexorably against it. The Red Army was reclaiming territory it had lost much earlier after Germany launched Operation Barbarossa, and it was now crossing its prewar borders into Eastern Europe. On the Western Front, the British and Americans were advancing up through Italy and had crossed France after the D-Day landings. German tanks were heavily involved in these fighting withdrawals and counterattacks, and Dragon has drawn together some of its classic 1/35 scale kits to commemorate that late-1944 period of WWII. These tanks were fighting on the frontlines on either the Eastern or Western Front, or both. This collection features classic Dragon tanks that have been hard to get for some time. They are the perfect place to start for modelers wishing to represent a scene from the end of 1944, such as the Battle of the Bulge, representing Germany’s final major offensive of the war. Detailed Plastic Kit

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1:35 Flakpanzer IV Ostwind
510006594available in stores
During the war, the need to produce self-propelled anti-aircraft guns capable of protecting troops against low-flying air attacks became marked. To this end, the hull of the Panzer IV medium tank, the Flakpanzer IV Wirbelwind, was used as a platform to add on a 20 mm Flak 38 quadruple gun system. By the end of 1944 the Wirbelwind was joined by the more powerful Ostwind, which was mounted with a 37 mm Flak 43 anti-aircraft gun. Providing a greater range of fire, the anti-aircraft armament protected by a thick and characteristic shield mounted on an "open-roof" hexagonal turret, the Ostwind could also be effectively deployed against ground targets in close support of troops on the battlefield. The few "Ostwind" that were produced were delivered to the anti-aircraft units of the Panzer Division, and proved very effective on operations. Detailed plastic kit

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1:35 Fragile Alliance Axis Forces Balkan
540006563available in stores
Article number: 540006563 Product: 1:35 Fragile Alliance Axis Forces Balkan The WWII Eastern front is a particularly popular subject due to the significant battles and campaigns that took place in this region during the war. We've selected a number of 1/35 figure sets to reproduce, featuring soldiers who fought on the Eastern front during WWII. The assortment includes not only German vs. Soviet soldier sets, but also Axis auxiliary unit sets that are rarer and harder to find in the market. All these sets offer modelers the opportunity to recreate more unique and diverse dioramas of the Eastern front. Detailed Plastic Kit

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1:35 Gal.S TankTrailer+M101 KargoTrailer
510100229available in stores
Article number: 510100229 Product: 1:35 Gal.S TankTrailer+M101 KargoTrailer For the supply of front line troops or in maneuvers activities trailers were hauled by GMC 2 ½ ton trucks or water trucks as well as Dodge Command cars or even by Ambulance Trucks. These trailers standard equipment of the U.S. Army and its allies. Decals for one version

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1:35 Ger. Panzerjäger I
510006577available in stores
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 Germ.Inf. in Wachtmantel Leningr'43
540006518available in stores
Article number: 540006518 Product: 1:35 Germ.Inf. in Wachtmantel Leningr'43 The Russian winter was a ghastly environment in which to fight, but both German and Russian troops had to contend with the bitterly cold and biting conditions there in WWII. Dragon has brought together a collection of five figure sets that portray German soldiers fighting in the depths of winter on the deadly Eastern Front. Earlier, Dragon recently released a collection of 1/35 scale figures representing soldiers fighting in the hot, sandy deserts of North Africa. This time around, these well-wrapped soldiers provide a strong contrast to those desert warriors. There are five Dragon 1/35 scale figure sets in this assortment. Most of these sets have not been available for quite some time, so this is the perfect opportunity for modelers to restock their shelves or to make a vignette straight from the box. A range of weapons and uniform types is included – whether white snowsuits or thick sheepskin jackets, for example – but what each figure has in common is that they’re suitably attired for the Russian winter. All figures are sharply molded and authentically sculpted, and they represent the best of Dragon’s quality. This fine collection of winter warriors makes a nice addition to the previous desert soldier assortment. Detailed Plastic Kit Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

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1:35 Hetzer Command Version
540006993available in stores
Article number: 540006993 Product: 1:35 Hetzer Command Version It's a long time since we released the original 1/35 Hetzer tank destroyers, so it's hight time that these German famous tank destroyers should receive makeover. We have reevamped our well-known 1/35 plastic kits renditions of the Hetzer tank destroyers, with a whole swathe of modifications such as 3D Printing parts, aluminum gun barrle, Neo Track, photo-etched parts and etc. All these ensure fine upgrade of the Hetzers! Detailed Plastic Kit

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1:35 Hunting the Partisnas Yugoslavia'43
540006491available in stores
Article number: 540006491 Product: 1:35 Hunting the Partisnas Yugoslavia'43 The WWII Eastern front is a particularly popular subject due to the significant battles and campaigns that took place in this region during the war. We've selected a number of 1/35 figure sets to reproduce, featuring soldiers who fought on the Eastern front during WWII. The assortment includes not only German vs. Soviet soldier sets, but also Axis auxiliary unit sets that are rarer and harder to find in the market. All these sets offer modelers the opportunity to recreate more unique and diverse dioramas of the Eastern front. Detailed Plastic Kit

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1:35 IT Land Rover 109´ LWB
510106508available in stores
Article number: 510106508 Product: 1:35 Land Rover 109´ LWB Model Dim.: 12,5 cm Decals for 2 versions The "Land Rover" was certainly one of the most famous symbols of "Made in England" on four wheels and is a real milestone in the history of the off road vehicles. Born after the war, with the first prototypes done in 1947, to meet both civilian and military tasks. Inspired, though not directly, to the American Jeep, was characterized by a 4x4-wheel drive and a strong and reliable frame to tackle, with success, the most difficult and demanding trails. The aluminum body made it lighter, but at the same time, more resistant to corrosion and long lasting. In 1971, when the Series III was introduced, it had already been produced and made more than a million units for both civilian and military uses. Also available in 88 inches "standard wheel base", or in 109 inches "long wheel base".

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1:35 Jagdpanzer/Flammpanzer 38 Mid Prod.
540006845available in stores
Article number: 540006845 Product: 1:35 Jagdpanzer/Flammpanzer 38 Mid Prod. It's a long time since we released the original 1/35 Hetzer tank destroyers, so it's hight time that these German famous tank destroyers should receive makeover. We have reevamped our well-known 1/35 plastic kits renditions of the Hetzer tank destroyers, with a whole swathe of modifications such as 3D Printing parts, aluminum gun barrle, Neo Track, photo-etched parts and etc. All these ensure fine upgrade of the Hetzers! Detailed Plastic Kit

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1:35 Leopard 2A6
510106567available in stores
Article number: 510106567 Product: 1:35 Leopard 2A6 Model Dim.: 27,6 cm UPGRADED MOULDS - NEW GLUABLE RUBBER TRUCKS - SUPER DECALS FOR 4 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTIONS SHEET The Leopard 2 was developed in the '70s to satisfy the specific need of the West German Army to have a new modern and efficient Main Battle Tank able to replace the Leopard 1. It is armed with a 120 mm gun and, thanks to its V-12 twin-turbo diesel engine, it is able to reach the maximum speed of 68 Km/h. It entered service in 1979 but, continuously improved in technology, armament and armour, it is still today considered one of the best Main Battle Tank in the World. The Leopard 2 A6, in detail, is a definite improvement compared to the first versions. Armed with a 120mm Rheinmetall L / 55 smoothbore gun, it is equipped with a modern third generation composite protections. The turret shape and the mantlet profile are developed to minimize the impact of enemy hits and anti-tank weapons. Detailed Plastic Kit

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1:35 M1A1 Abrams
510006596available in stores
The 3rd generation American main battle tank the M1 Abrams, is the backbone of the United States Army and United States Marine Corps armored divisions. The Abrams is characterized by its heavy armor (it is one of the heaviest combat vehicles in the world), and also its powerful multifuel turbine engine. The tank first entered service at the beginning of the 1980’s to replace the ageing M-60. It houses a sophisticated computerized fire and control system within its modern armor plated hull. The Abrams offers greater crew protection than many of its predecessors , specifically in the design of the separate and heavily protected ammunition storage area within the main body of the tank. It was initially armed with a 105 mm main gun which is to be up-dated and replaced by a more modern and powerful 120 mm smooth-bore cannon. The Abrams has been extensively and successfully deployed on operational service in several theaters of war, including recent conflicts in the Middle East and Afghanistan.

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1:35 M60A-3
510006582available in stores
Article number: 510006582 Product: 1:35 M60A-3 Size: 22,8 cm SUPER DECALS SHEET The M-60 was introduced in the first years of ‘60s in the United States Army. It was developed and designed to be the evolution of the famous tanks M-47 and M-48 Patton series. The M-60 became the most important MBT (Main Battle Tank) of the U.S. Army during the Cold War years. It was produced, until 1983, by the American company Chrysler in 15.000 units and it was adopted, in several versions, by the armed forces of numerous countries all over the World. The main armament, installed in the turret, was the 105 mm. M68 gun. The M-60 was characterized by its big size and by the adoption of the powerful V12 turbodiesel engine able to release a good operating performance and a good speed on-road and off-road. It was deployed in a lot of conflicts and operational scenarios. In 1976 the new upgraded M60A3 version was developed and it was characterized by several improvement able to enhance the operation effectiveness. The armor protection for the turret was increased and a new gun mantle was designed. Great improvement in the adoption of modern electronic and fire control systems on board. Detailed plastic kit in scale 1:35

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1:35 Panther G w/Additional Turret Roof
540006913available in stores
Article number: 540006913 Product: 1:35 Panther G w/Additional Turret Roof As the Luftwaffe was progressively swept from the air as WWII wore on, German tanks became vulnerable to enemy fighters. To help counter this, Germany produced a special set of armored plates that could be mounted atop the turret and over parts of the Panther’s engine deck. The field-mounted steel plates were double-spaced on the turret top to improve protection against aircraft strafing and shrapnel. Dragon’s new Premium Edition item 6913 features such a unique-looking Panther Ausf.G with the additional armor plates. As a premium edition, this new kit is upgraded with Magic Track, 3D printed parts, a metal gun barrel and copper cable. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

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1:35 Pz.Beob.Wg,IV Ausf.J LastProduction
540006729available in stores
Article number: 540006729 Product: 1:35 Pz.Beob.Wg,IV Ausf.J LastProduction We are once again expanding our Panzer IV tank series, and this time it's a Panzer IV J-type observation tank. As a Premium Edition, this new Pz.Beob.Wg. Ausf.J observation tank comes with numerous upgraded components, such as a metal gun barrel, copper towing cable, metal side skirts, extensive photo-etched parts, upgraded road wheels, and Magic Track. We have also incorporated 3D-printed parts, including a muzzle brake and a cupola base. This new kit is a rare find for customers seeking a particular type of tank. Last but not least, this is a 2-in-1 kit. The modelers have the option to build either a Pz.Beob.Wg.IV Ausf.J or a Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.J Mid Production. Except the cupola case, all the aforementioned upgraded parts can also be used for the latter option. Detailed Plastic Kit Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

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1:35 Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.J (w/Magic Track)
540006394available in stores
Article number: 540006394 Product: 1:35 Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.J (w/Magic Track) Stalingrad was the ultimate target of the German 6th Army. This Russian city, bearing the name of Hitler’s Communist nemesis, was the center of vicious house-to-house and hand-to-hand fighting from November 1942 to January 1943. Finally, the Germany 6th Army was forced to make the ultimate sacrifice, with 150,000 German soldiers killed, and widespread losses of equipment. The German were never able to recover from this loss and were eventually forced into a long retreat out of Eastern Europe. To mark the event's 80th anniversary, we has brought together a number of German AFVs that saw combat in this bloody battle 80 years ago. Detailed Plastic Kit

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1:35 Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.M w/Schurzen
540006604available in stores
Article number: 540006604 Product: 1:35 Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.M w/Schurzen To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Kursk, we have planned a series of special items, including a pair of German Panzer III tanks: the Pz.III Ausf.M and Pz.III Ausf.N. The Panzer III tanks were the backbone of the panzer division and are suitable for any Kursk diorama. These two tanks are of the highest quality and have been upgraded with the valuable inclusion of Magic Tracks and metal Schurzen. Detailed Plastic Kit

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1:35 Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.N w/Schurzen
540006474available in stores
Article number: 540006474 Product: 1:35 Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.N w/Schurzen To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Kursk, we have planned a series of special items, including a pair of German Panzer III tanks: the Pz.III Ausf.M and Pz.III Ausf.N. The Panzer III tanks were the backbone of the panzer division and are suitable for any Kursk diorama. These two tanks are of the highest quality and have been upgraded with the valuable inclusion of Magic Tracks and metal Schurzen. Detailed Plastic Kit

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1:35 Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.F1(F),BattleKursk43
540006975available in stores
Article number: 540006975 Product: 1:35 Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.F1(F),BattleKursk43 We are pleased to introduce the latest version of our highly regarded Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.F1(F). This new version comes with newly tooled road wheels that have the most accurate cross-section shape ever available in the market. In addition, it now receives side schurzen plates made from matel, valuable Magic Tracks, and an aluminum gun barrel. Overall, this ultimate version of Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.F1(F) is sure to be a highly desirable collectibel item for all AFV modelers. Detailed Plastic Kit

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1:35 Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.H Late Production
540006566available in stores
Article number: 540006566 Product: 1:35 Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.H Late Production This newest Panzer IV kit is a faithful reproduction of the Panzer IV Ausf.H Late Production variant that saw action in the Battle of Kursk. One of the most remarkable features of this kit is the newly tooled road wheels, which boast the most accurate details ever seen in a model kit. Additionally, this kit includes a range of bonus parts, such as metal side skirt plates, Magic Tracks, an aluminum gun barrel, metal grenade discharger, and a 3D-printed muzzle brake. It's also worth noting that the realistic towing cable is made of copper. This ultimate Premium Edition kit is expertly engineered and packed with intricate details, with the impressive box art depicting a German tank in combat serving as the icing on the cake. Detailed Plastic Kit