
AK Interactive AK35503 1/35 Sd.Kfz.234/2 Puma
The famous Sd.Kfz.234/2, commonly referred to as the “Puma”, was the first series-production variant of the Sd.Kfz.234 family of eight-wheeled armoured cars. It was armed with a 50 mm gun and a 7,92 mm machine gun, both installed in a fully rotatable turret. The first batch of vehicles was delivered in December 1943, and by the time production ceased in September 1944, a total of 101 vehicles had been produced. They served with various units on both the Eastern and Western fronts until the end of the war.
Features
- New, large decal sheet printed by Cartograf, including markings for 12 different vehicles.
- One-piece turret housing with accurate weld pattern.
- Movable gun assembly including a detailed 50 mm gun with one-piece barrel, muzzle brake recreated with multiple slide-molded parts and mantlet with accurate cast pattern.
- Commander’s and loader’s hatches with interior detail can be assembled in open or close positions.
- Hull interior detail including both the front and rear driver’s positions.
- Driver’s and rear vision ports can be assembled open or closed.
- Engine deck ventilation louvers with open/closed option.
- Authentic multi-part muffler.
- Detailed spare wheel mounting frame.
- Delicate width indicator poles and star antenna.
- Realistic jerry cans including photo-etched parts.
- Photo-etched parts for lifting hooks, bumper details, starter cover and convoy light cover.

UM Military Tactics 635 1/72 Soviet Air Defence Station Year 1931 Model
ADS mod.1931 was a coupled, Soviet, machine-gun anti-aircraft rifle from the interwar period and World War II.
The caliber of the weapon was 7.62 mm, and the length of a single rifle was 1.07 meters. The initial velocity of the projectile fired from this weapon was about 600 m / s. ADS mod.1931 was developed by the famous Soviet small arms designer Fyodor Tokarev. The weapon was created by coupling four PM M1910 machine guns and mounting them on a special rotating and lifting base. A special container for ammunition has also been added and the trigger mechanism of each rifle has been slightly changed. These weapons, produced in several thousand pieces, were used during World War II by both Red Army units and NKVD line troops for direct air defense, but also for destroying the enemy's manpower.

UniModel 317 1/72 Gaz-AAA WWII Soviet Truck
The GAZ-AAA was a Soviet light truck from the interwar period and World War II.
The vehicle had a total length of 5.34 meters and a width of 2.04 meters and a wheelbase of 3.2 meters (between the 1st and 3rd axle). It reached a maximum speed of 65 km / h. The car could carry a load of 2,000 kilograms. Initially, the drive was a 4-cylinder engine with a capacity of 3.3 liters and a maximum power of 42 HP, synchronized with a 4-speed manual gearbox. The drive was transferred to the two rear axles. The GAZ-AAA was developed as a development of the GAZ-AA car, a license copy of the American Ford AA truck. The main change concerned the use of one more axle, which made the GAZ-AAA a three-axle truck. Serial production of the car started in 1934 and lasted until 1943. It is estimated that about 38,000 trucks of this type were built in the course of the project. In the period 1941-1945, in connection with the hostilities, a radically simplified and impoverished version was produced, with, for example, a canvas roof or a wooden driver's cabin door.
Specifications
- Length:74 mm
- Width:29 mm

Zvezda 3584 1/35 Soviet Machine Gun With Crew
Soviet machine-guns crew WWII 1943-1945
The legendary Maxim machine-gun was put into Russian Army service at the beginning of the 1920s and saw widespread use up to the end of World War II in 1945. The kit includes two different modifications of the Maxim machine-gun with crew.
Specifications
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Scale: 1:35
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Parts: х 78
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Size: 5cm

Meng SS017 1/35 British FV510 Warrior TES(H)
The FV510 Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle has been deployed by the British Army since the late 1980s. TES(H) stand for "Theater Entry Standard (Herrick)," referring to the British Army's operations in Afghanistan from 2002 to 2014. This kit includes a movable suspension, tracks and track assembly tools, metal gun barrels, photo-etched parts, and road wheel painting jigs.