
Tamiya 35285 1/35 German Jagdpanzer 38 T Hetzer Mid Production
From the middle stages of WWII, Allied tank designs showed steady improvement and featured greater firepower and armor protection. Under these circumstances, the German army increasingly depended on turretless tank destroyers armed with a powerful gun on a limited-traverse mount. Among these was the Hetzer, a compact tank destroyer based on the Czech-made 38t tank chassis that had 60mm sloped frontal armor and a 75mm main gun. Entering service from July 1944, the Hetzer's low sihouette and powerful armament made it a respectable adversary on both the Eastern and Western fronts. Approximately 2,800 Hetzers of different variants were produced, and they also served with the Czech and Swiss armed forces after the end of WWII.
Features

Takom 2152 1/35 V-1 Flying Bomb Launch Site
The V-1 is a missile weapon equipped with a pulse jet engine developed by the German Air Force during World War II; it can be considered the founder of today's cruise missiles. The designation "V-1" is an abbreviation for "Vergeltungswaffe 1;" its official name is Fi 103.
Takom's new model kit of the V-1 launch site includes a V-1 flying bomb (without interior parts), the catapult launch paid (which will be an incredible 96cm long when completed!), and the starter, steam catapult, and spare piston. Photo-etched parts and decals for four versions are included; figures are not included.
Includes
- Photo-etched parts, decals for 4 versions

Trumpeter 07224 1/72 M4A3 Medium Stock
The M4A3 mostly seen on the battlefield had the hull of a revised 47 degrees glacis armor arrangement and two larger hatches as compared to the old hull. Changes also took place in the prduction run to use a "high bustle turret". The armor on the right-hand side of the turret was thickened in the casting process to compensate the thinned down inner armor needed to mount the gun equipment. So the turret no longer spotted an added on appliqué armor anymore. The kit faithfully depicted this kind of turret and a choice to build the early hull without the front ventilator blower cover.
Specifications
- Length: 83.48mm
- Width: 36.8mm
- Height:42.2mm
- Total Parts: 93pcs
- Total Sprues: 6pcs
- Paint Schemes: US ARMY

Takom 8015 1/35 StuG III Ausf. F Late Production with 7.5cm L48
1/35th scale StuG III Ausf.F Late Production w/7.5 L48
The StuG III Ausf.F Late Production w/7.5 L48 from Takom (kit No 8015) features the longer barrelled L48 7.5mm gun as it's main differential feature to it's stablemate, the 10.5 StuH42 Ausf.E/F. The kit includes link and length tracks, photo-etch for the engine grilles and a few other fine attachments added. The choice of a metal barrel is included also in this kit. There are four marking choices included in the box.
Features
- 1/35th scale
- Plastic kit with metal barrel included
- Photo Etch included
- 4 marking choices in each box
- Link & Length tracks included
- Hatches can be posed opened or closed

MiniArt 35405 1/35 G7105 4×4 51.5t Panel Delivery Truck
U.S. ARMY G7105 4х4 1,5 t PANEL DELIVERY TRUCK
Features
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Highly detailed plastic model kit
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Photo-etched parts
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Clear plastic parts
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Decals for 5 options
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Doors can be assembled in open or closed position
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Highly detailed engine compartment, transmission, brake and steering systems
Specifications
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Box size: 386 x 240 x 60

Takom 2159 1/35 Typ 205 Mauschen Super Heavy Tank
In 1942, Porsche was ordered to develop a 100-ton class super-heavy tank, and they designed and submitted the drawings for the Type 205 Mauschen. Although the Type 205 differs from the later Maus in details such as the main gun and suspension, the basic concept is the same, and this design proposal was officially adopted in February 1942 under the name "Maus."
Features
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Main hatch that can be opened or closed
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The suspension and rolling wheels are movable, and the tracks are the belt type.
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Photo-etched parts and decals for four versions.

Mirage 724001 1/72 Kubus Armoured Car August/September 1944 Warsaw
"Kubuś" - Improvised Armored Car was designed and built by the Warsaw Insurgents as one of the few constructions of this type created in a besieged city engulfed by an armed uprising. As such, it is one of the few of its type
Kit contains:
- 38 plastic parts
- Decals for 1 painting version
- 4 page instruction sheet with history of the vehicle, technical data, assembly and painting instructions