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Trumpeter 09581 1/35 Russian T-80UD MBT Early

46.00 $

T-80UD is a variant of the T-80U Main Battle Tank, fitted with a diesel engine in place of the high performance gas turbine. The original T-80 with a gas turbine was produced in 1976. The T-80UD with conventional diesel engine was introduced in 1985 and entered service with the Soviet Army in 1987. Design of the T-80UD is similar to the T-80U except the powerplant.

Development of this MBT commenced in the mid 1970s. Production of the T-80UD commenced in Ukraine in 1987. About 500-800 of these MBTs were built, and it was planned as the primary MBT of the Soviet Army. However with the collapse of the Soviet Union its production ceased in 1991. These tanks are currently in service with Russia and Ukraine. A number of Ukrainian T-80UDs were exported to Pakistan in the late 1990s.

Features

  • The kit consists of over 870 parts
  • the kit w/refined detail
  • multi-slide moulded  turret and lower hull
  • 192 individual tracks links
  • Etched Photo parts included
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Trumpeter 00370 1/35 USMC LAV-R Light Armored Vehicle Recovery

21.00 $

The LAV-R is an all-terrain, all-weather vehicle with night capabilities. This vehicle is be capable of safely uprighting overturned LAVs while minimizing additional damage. It has the tactical mobility to reach and recover/support disabled vehicles. The vehicle is capable of towing a disabled LAV with suspension damage. It is air transportable via C-130, C-141, C-5 and CH-53 E. When combat loaded there are 200 ready rounds and 800 stowed rounds of 7.62mm ammunition. There are 8 ready rounds and 8 stowed rounds of smoke grenades. The vehicle can be made fully amphibious within 3 minutes. 

Features 

  • The kit consists of 230 parts in grey plastic with an additional
  • 8 rubber tyres, 1 metal for crane shaft, 1 brass wire for chain,
  • Full length PVC

Specification

  • Scale: 1:35
  • Model Brief: Length: 210.5mm Width: 77.1mm Height: mm
  • Total Parts: 238pcs
  • Metal Parts: Metal shaft
  • Photo Etched Parts: 2 sheet
  • Total Sprues: 9pcs
  • Paint Schemes: United States Marine Corps


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Trumpeter 02048 1/35 VK-3001 Track Links**

15.00 $

High quality, precision plastic model kit. Paint and glue not included. Requires assembly and painting. For intermediate to advanced skill modellers.

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Airfix A1366 1/35 M36/M36B2 Battle of the Bulge

27.00 $

The M36 was introduced to replace the M10 which only had a 76mm gun. The M36 had a 90mm gun with greater armour piercing capability. In the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944, it gave it the capability of combating the Tigers and Panthers of the Wehrmacht.

The M36 with its new turret was placed on converted M10A1 hulls. The M36B2 used the same turret but was placed on the M4A2 hulls which had a diesel engine. They both had a long service life, particularly in other nation's services.

Specifications

  • Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 21.3
  • Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 9.37
  • Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 8.7
  • Item Scale: 1:35
  • Contents (what's in the box) sets: Sprues & decals
  • Finish: Plastic
  • Number of Scheme options: 2
  • Skill Level: 3
  • Flying Hours: 3
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Takom 2095 1/35 Kraz 260V Tank Transporter Tractor with T55 AMV Tank

50.00 $

The Russian made KrAZ-260 is an off-road truck 6x6 for extreme operations. This kit provides a buildable version of the massive tank transporter version whit a Russian T-55 included in the kit. This combination allows a wide range of building options as these vehicles have been deployed worldwide since the 1970s.

High quality, precision plastic model kit. Paint and glue not included. Requires assembly and painting. For intermediate to advanced skill modellers.

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Takom 35001 1/35 Soviet Object 279 3 in 1

27.00 $

The Soviet era Object 279 Kotin special purpose tank was intended to fight on cross country terrain, inaccessible to conventional tanks, acting as a heavy breakthrough tank, and if necessary withstanding even the shockwave of a nuclear explosion. It was planned as a tank of the Supreme Command Reserve.

This unique tank boasted increased cross-country capability. It featured four-track running gear mounted on two longitudinal, rectangular hollow beams, which were also used as fuel tanks.One example of the tank survives as a non-functional display at the Kubinka Tank Museum.