
Takom 5001 1/72 WWII German V-2 Rocket Transporter/Erector Meillerwagen plus Hanomag SS100
Takom's first 1/72 model kit depicts the infamous German V-2 rocket of WW2, along with its massive crane/erector carrier and Hanomag SS100 tractor. This impressive kit is a new tool of the V2 rocket, arguably one of the most influential weapons systems at the end of the war and a technological leap into ballistic missile systems.
The erector frame can be assembled in the launch or transport position; includes photo-etched and clear parts.

Trumpeter 00217 1/35 Dampflokomotive BR86*
The legendary steam locomotive BR 86 was designed to a 1925 specification for a 15-ton axle loading for use on all branch lines,especially in hilly and mountainous countryside.These locomotives showed a remarkable uniformity in construction when compared to previous types,which had been manufactured to “regional” designs ,leading to problems with maintenance and spare parts.the standardizatio of parts and components solved these problems.The first examples of the BR86 were produced by MGB Karlsruhe locomotive works in 1928 and last machine was manufactured in 1943 as interim war locomotive version.The BR 86 holds the record in Germany for the longest production run of any locomotive ever manufactured,with a total of 776 built.From 1939,these locomotives also saw service in Austria ,Poland and the soviet union.After WW II,the Czechoslovak State Railway operated these locomotives,from a total of 65 locomotives seized as war prizes and reparation.They saw service until the 1960’s ,when most were phased out of regular service.

Airfix A02303V 1/76 Vintage Classics 88mm Flak Gun & Tractor
The '88' proved to be an excellent anti-tank gun in France in 1940. By the time it arrived in North Africa it was a feared tank killer, which could knock out any Allied tank at distances well over 1000 metres. The Sd.Kfz.7 could carry gun crews of up to 12 men in theatre-type seats.
Enjoy the nostalgia of Airfix Vintage Classics with the 88mm Gun & Tractor! With a simple yet eye-catching paint scheme as well as 4 crew included, what's not to love about this model? And now, is available for you to bring home today for your Airfix collection! Mould Tools made in 1967, pack illustration by Roy Cross, 1967.
Specifications
- Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 18
- Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 2.76
- Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.1
- How many pieces will be found in the box opened by the customer?: 114
- Item Scale: 1:76
- Contents (what's in the box) sets: Sprues & decals
- Finish: Plastic
- Number of Scheme options: 1
- Skill Level: 2
- Flying Hours: 1

Tamiya 35146 1/35 German Tiger 1 Late Version
During WWII, the German Tiger I was greatly feared by Allied forces for its thick armor and powerful 88mm gun. This is a 1/35 scale plastic assembly kit model of the German Tiger I late production variant which was put in production from January 1944 and appeared on the Normandy front. Features of the late production variant of the Tiger I, including the distinctive silhouette, the powerful 88mm gun, periscope on commander's cupola, and pressed steel wheels, have all been realistically reproduced. In addition, shell loading area in the turret as well as hatch undersides have detailed finish. Kit includes two types of gun barrels and gun mantlets to enable to build the last production variant model. Furthermore, one commander figure also included.

Unimodel 213 1/72 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7
The 105 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 was an American self-propelled artillery vehicle produced during World War II. It was given the official service name 105 mm Self Propelled Gun, Priest by the British Army, due to the pulpit-like machine gun ring, and following on from the Bishop and the contemporary Deacon self-propelled guns.