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1:72 Sd.Kfz 142/1 Sturmgesch.III (véhicule d'assaut)
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.
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1:72 Sd.Kfz 265 Petit wagon de commandement de chars
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
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1:72 Sd.Kfz. 251/1 "Stuka Zu Fuss" (Stuka à pied)
510007080€18.99
Article number: 510007080 Product: 1:72 Sd.Kfz. 251/1 "Stuka Zu Fuss" Model Dim.: 8,1 cm The Sd.Kfz.251 half-track was an armored fighting vehicle (AFV), which was deployed by the Wehrmacht on all operational fronts during the Second World War. Powered by a Maybach 6-cylinder petrol engine it was able to reach a speed of 55 km / h even on ‘off road’ terrain. Produced in huge numbers, it was mainly used to transport ‘Panzergrenadiers’, but during the war several versions were developed to meet differing operational requirements. The Wurfrahmen rocket launcher version was built on the Sd.Kfz.251. Equipped with 6 compartments, 3 on each side, intended for the launch of rockets of different sizes, it was nicknamed "Stuka zu Fuss". Although not precise, it could have an important psychological effect on enemy troops and still proved to be a valid support for ground troops especially in urban fighting. Detailed plastic kit
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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
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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.
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1:72 WWII canon antichar allemand Pak 40
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.
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1:35 Camion GMC 2 1/2 tons "D-Day 80th Ann.
510006271bientôtà nouveau disponible
Référence article: 510006271 Produit: 1:35 GMC 2 1/2Ton.Truck"D-Day 80th Ann." Le camion GMC de 2 ½ tonnes a été construit en très grand nombre et peut être considéré comme l'épine dorsale de la logistique de l'armée américaine pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Caractérisé par une structure très robuste et fiable, dont la force réside dans ses bonnes performances « tout-terrain » grâce à ses six roues motrices et au design efficace des suspensions, il a été produit dans de nombreuses variantes. Outre les versions « cargo » les plus courantes, avec cabine ouverte ou fermée, à « pas long » et à « pas court », des configurations ont également été développées, dont certaines fabriquées directement « sur le terrain », pour des utilisations plus spécifiques et ponctuelles. Son rôle a été crucial pour répondre aux besoins logistiques exigeants qui ont suivi les premières étapes du débarquement en Normandie, avec le transport et la manutention de quantités impressionnantes de troupes et de matériaux. Attention ! Ne convient pas aux enfants de moins de 14 ans.
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1:35 HMMWV M966 TOW Carrier
510006598bientôtà nouveau disponible
Référence article: 510006598 Produit: 1:35 HMMWV M966 TOW Carrier Le véhicule à roues développé pour l'armée américaine HMMWV, acronyme de High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, et plus connu sous le nom de « Humvee », constitue l'évolution technologique du « savoir-faire » américain en matière de construction de véhicules tout-terrain extrêmement flexibles dont le « Willys » est encore aujourd'hui l'icône. Le véhicule « Humvee » est entré en production dans les années 1980 et se caractérise par sa grande taille et sa flexibilité opérationnelle grâce à ses quatre roues motrices et à sa construction robuste en mesure de résister à un environnement et à des conditions d'utilisation difficiles. Plusieurs versions ont été produites et utilisées pour le transport de troupes, la logistique militaire, la reconnaissance avancée et l'acquisition de cibles. La version M966 Tow Carrier était équipée d'un système de missiles Tow monté sur le toit du véhicule afin d'augmenter le potentiel offensif de l’Humvee contre les véhicules blindés.
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1:35 M6 Dodge Anti-Tank
510106555bientôtà nouveau disponible
Article number: 510106555 Product: 1:35 M6 Dodge Anti-Tank Model Dim.: 12,9 cm COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET The Gun Motor Carriage M6 was developed on the famous 4x4 Dodge WC52 frame adopting, on the rear deck, a 37 mm. light anti-tank gun. Thanks to its Dodge T-214 6 cylinders engine the M6 was able to reach, on road, the speed of 90 Km/h. The United States Army used GMC M6 from the late 1942 up to the end of World War II on all the operating theaters as the Mediterranean, the European front and the Pacific. The GMC M6 was set up and developed to be anti-tank vehicle but, since the first clashes in Tunisia, its light gun was often ineffective against the most recent German tanks protections. Its main role was partially changed and the M6 started to be used as infantry support vehicles. Detailed Plastic Kit of model M6 Dodge Anti-Tank in scale 1:35
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1:35 US M-7 Priest Howitzer Self-Prop
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Article number: 510006580 Product: 1:35 US M-7 Priest Howitzer Self-Prop Model Dim.: 17,2 cm NEW GLUABLE RUBBER TRACKS - DECALS FOR 4 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTIONS SHEET CONTAINS 1 FIGURE The deployment of self-propelled artillery during the Second World War was very quickly adopted by all of the combatants. Following the innovative use of mobile artillery by the German army at the outset of the conflict, the need for artillery pieces to be as mobile as tank battalions was universally recognised. The Allies initially mounted their first self-propelled artillery units on half-track vehicles, but the most effective solution manifested itself with the introduction of the M7 Priest. Using the hull of the M3 Lee medium tank the M7 was armed with a 105mm M2A1 howitzer. It was deployed operationally for the first time in 1942 by British troops who gave it the nickname "Priest", due to the position of the machine gun in the front of the vehicle which resembled a Church pulpit. Robust and reliable, it had a plentiful supply of ammunition and provided effective indirect support fire. It was used by both the American army and the U.S. Marines on all fronts throughout the course of the war. Detailed plastic kit
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1:35 Véhicule de récupération M32
510006547bientôtà nouveau disponible
Article number: 510006547 Product: 1:35 M32 Recovery Vehicle Model Dim.: 16,7 cm NEW GLUABLE TRACKS The Armored Recovery Vehicles (ARV), were introduced during the Second World War. They were built on the hulls of existing armored vehicles, removing the main armament and the turret and installing of specific equipment for the recovery or repair of armoured fighting vehicles damaged in battle. The American M-32 ARV was based on the chassis of the well-known Sherman A-4 medium tank and it was used by U.S. Army in the European Theater of Operations during the Second World War. It was characterized by the superstructure that permitted to lift and to trail the damaged tanks. Furthermore on M-32 a wide set of repairing tools and spare parts were loaded on board emphasizing its role of real "mobile armoured workshop" capable of operating on the front line. The M-32 was even able to perform complex operation as the replacing of the tank engine. The M-32, after the end of WWII, served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and it was used by many Countries until the ‘90s. Detailed Plastic Kit of model M32 Recovery Vehicle in scale 1:35
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1:72 Char Kpfw. IV
510007007bientôtà nouveau disponible
Article number: 510007007 Product: 1:72 Panzer Kpfw. IV Model Dim.: 8,5 cm Decals for one version The Panzer IV was developed in the first few months of the 2nd World War to provide the German armoured forces with a better protected vehicle carrying a 7.5 CM cannon. This was a reaction to the limits of its predecessor the model III with a 5 CM cannon compared to the threat of the enemys means, in particular the soviet T 34s which were equipped with an arm of that calibre as well as good armour plating. The model IV tank was extensively used on all fronts during the 2nd World War by the German Army. Many different gradually improved versions were produced to face the on-going improvements of the opponents means.