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Revell 1:35 - Armoured Scout Vehicle P204 (f) - Plastic Model Kit #03259
The Panhard 178 or "Pan-Pan" was a French four-cylinder armoured car designed for the French Cavalry in 1932 and aimed to function as a long-range scout vehicle. It had room for four crew members and was fitted with 25 mm armament and 7.5 mm machine gun.
As a reconnaissance car, the Panhard 178 was rather small, only 4.8 m long and 2.3 m high. Despite its weight of over 8 tonnes, the vehicle was still able to reach speeds of over 70 km/h. However, its off-road speed was limited to 42 km/h.
At the outbreak of the Second World War a number of Panhards were captured by German troops and renamed Panzerspähwagen P204 (f). In 1941 at least 190 units were manufactured for use in Operation Barbarossa.
The Panhard 178 design was considered advanced for its time and remained modern long after the war. It was the first four-cylinder armoured car mass-produced in France.
Total parts: 158
Skill Level: 4
Release date: 01/2017
Includes:
- Rotating turret with detailed interior
- Representation of the driving position and engine
- Rubber tyres
- Authentic decal set for following versions: Wehrmacht, Operation Barbarossa, Eastern Front, Russia, 1941-1942 and Wehrmacht, Anti-Partisan Role, France, 1944
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Miniart 1:35 - German Soldiers (Winter 1941-42) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35218
The first winter encountered by Nazi forces during the invasion of the Soviet Union was severely cold. The Wehrmacht troops were poorly prepared to spend that period in Russia. The kit represents five exhausted German soldiers trying to warm themselves up by the fire.
The kit contains 45 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£10.00 GBP
This book from the AK Interactive Learning Series covers various styles and aspects of painting and weathering tracks and wheels. Talented artists share their experience and methods they have developed through years of modelling. The guide gives detailed instructions on getting the best results when painting tracks and wheels, supplemented by multiple photographs.
The book has 83 pages.
£18.00 GBP
These wall posters featuring the Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf E Tiger I (SdKfz 181) are 50cm high by 70cm wide. The posters are ideal for any WWII enthusiasts, military historians or modellers as a piece of wall art. Each poster has a full colour graphic of the Tiger tank from the Schwere SS Panzer Abteilung 101 along with historical details, full vehicle specifications, and unit & division insignia.
Size: 500mm x 700mm (50cm x 70cm)
Vehicle specifications: Length, Width, Height, Weight, Crew, Armament, Armour, Engine, Fuel Capacity, Speed, Range.
All posters fit the low cost sleek Ikea Ribba frames (Article no: 502.688.74)
£32.00 GBP
The Munitionsschlepper auf Pz. Kpfw. I Ausf. A was a German unarmed utility vehicle developed on the basis of the Panzer I tank. The Munitionsschlepper's armour was 15mm on the front and 13mm on the sides. The vehicle had an ammunition trailer and was used for storage and transportation of ammo supplies.
Item No: 80146
Item Name: Munitionsschlepper per Pzkampfwagen I Ausf. A with Ammo Trailer
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Plastic Model Armour Kit
Release Date: 2016-09
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Miniart 1:35 - Ruined Building with Base - Plastic model kit #36049
This is an unassembled plastic model kit containing a ruined building, a diorama base and German posters.
The kit contains 47 parts.
Model Dimensions: Length 250mm, Width 200mm
Box: 345mm x 240mm x 60mm
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Takom 1:35 - Hanomag SS-100 German Tractor - Plastic model kit #02068
Originally named SP-100, the Hanomag heavy tractor was first produced in 1936 as an agricultural vehicle. At the outbreak of WWII it quickly entered Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe service and remained in use till 1945. The military version was designated SS-100. Powered by a 8550 cc 6-cylinder D85 diesel engine, the SS-100 had room for five passengers and a driver and could carry additional equipment attached to its rear frame. It was often used to tow the Meillerwagen trailer in order to transport V-2 rockets to the launching point and erect them onto the firing stand. The Hanomag SS-100 was one of the most popular heavy tractors in the German military during the war.
Additional:
- Steerable front wheels
- Full interior parts included
- All doors can be build in opened or closed position
- Four types of markings
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Takom 1:35 - British 'Whippet' Mk. A WWI Medium Tank - Plastic model kit #02025
Designed during WWI, British medium tank Mark A was intended for use in assaults that required fast speed and high mobility. It was nicknamed 'Whippet' for its ability to travel at the speed of 14 km/h which was two times faster than the speed of its predecessor, the Mk. IV. Protected by 14 mm armour and armed with four Hotchkiss M1909 machine guns, the Mark A's weight reached 14 tonnes. After the war, the Whippet was deployed during British military actions in Ireland, Northern Russia and Manchuria, but it was soon replaced by the Mk. B and Mk. C.
Kit details:
- All wheels are movable
- Workable tracks easy to assemble
- All doors can be opened
- Photo Etched parts included
- Eight types of markings
£32.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Leichter Pz.Kpfw. 202(e) with Crew Dingo Mk.I (Afrika Korps) - Plastic model kit #35082
The Daimler Mk. I, or the 'Dingo', was a British four wheel drive scout car often captured by the Nazis during WWII and renamed Leichter Pz.Kpfw. Mk. I 202(e).
Designed by Birmingham Small Arms Company, the Dingo was produced by Daimler in 1939. It had two man crew and was used as a reconnaissance vehicle. Its key advantages included the special gearbox, which allowed five speeds in both directions, and a four-wheel steering system, which gave a turning circle of 7 m. The Dingo first saw action with British troops in the Battle of France. It remained in British service till 1952 with over 6,000 units produced by that time.
The kit contains 204 parts.
Includes parts for the assembly of one armoured car and three figures.
Box: 345mm x 240mm x 60mm
£9.00 GBP
This special product can turn any acrylic paint into a paint that can be washed off, allowing you to create amazing effects on your models, such as old chipped paint, dust effects, and others. The effect can be used with any colour.
Paint your model with a base colour. Add 10-15% of the Washable Agent to a different colour paint and apply it on your base layer. Then, using a wet brush, you can reveal the colour underneath on the desired areas of your model.
Check the full User Guide here
Includes: 1 x 100 ml bottle
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This guide includes original colour variants and camouflage patterns encountered on combat vehicles of the German Army from late 1944 to the end of the war. It contains over 180 colour renderings showing the most common camouflage schemes as well as rare patterns. You will find the famous camo schemes of the Panther, Panzer IV, Tiger I and much more. A special section of the book helps to interpret black and white photos. A perfect addition to AK 554 German Late War Colours set.
The book has 72 pages.
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This book is dedicated to the German camouflage patterns used on vehicles of the Deutsche Afrika Korps throughout WWII. It shows all colour variants encountered during the African campaign, with the examples of the European Dark Gray (RAL 7021) (used in Libya), Yellow-Brown RAL 8000 with Green-Gray spots RAL 7008 (used in 1941), and the new Yellow-Brown RAL 8020 and Sand Gray RAL 7027 (used from 1942). In the book you will also find a selection of Italian vehicles which fought alongside the Germans against the Allies from 1941 to 1943. This is supplemented by the addition of allied units captured by the Axis troops including American half tracks with distinctive German marks.
The book contains over 170 camo schemes used by the D.A.K and the Royal Italian Army, from the most common patterns to the most unusual ones. An inspirational guide to your next African modelling project.
The book has 108 pages.
Recommended colour sets:
AK 550 Africa Korps Colours Acrylic Set
AK 068 DAK Weathering Set
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The Panzerkampfwagen I was a light tank developed in Germany in the run-up to WWII. Abbreviated Pz. Kpfw. I, the tank was officially designated Sd.Kfz.101.
As Germany was restricted by the Treaty of Versailles in its military capability, the first tank prototypes were produced under the code name Landwirtschaftlicher Schlepper which meant 'Agricultural Tractor'. The prototypes were armed with two 7.92 mm MG 13 machine guns and were used as training vehicles by German armed troops.
The Ausf. A was the first combat vehicle of the Panzer I series. Its thin armour and suspension problems resulted in weak performance on the battlefield. However, the improved versions were in military service during all German campaigns between 1939 and 1941 including the Invasion of Poland and the Battle of France.
Although the Panzer I models were of little use against even the lightest tanks of that era, they contributed significantly to the development of German military production.
Item No: 80145
Item Name: Pz. Kpfw. I Ausf. A Sd.Kfz.101 (Early/Late)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Plastic Model Armour Kit
Release Date: 2016-09
£35.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Personenwagen Typ 170V Saloon (Special Edition) - Plastic model kit #35203
The Mercedes-Benz W136 was Mercedes-Benz's line of inline-four cylinder automobiles from the mid-1930s into the 1950s. The model 170V made its public debut in February 1936. Between 1936 and 1939 it was Mercedes' top selling model. Between 1936 and 1942 over 75,000 were built. Most of the cars produced were two or four door "Limousine" (saloon/sedan bodied cars).
The "V" in the 170 V's was an abbreviation of "Vorn" (front), added to differentiate it from the contemporary rear-engined Mercedes-Benz 170H (W28) ("H" for "Heck", rear) which used the same four cylinder 1697cc engine, but positioned at the back of the car.
The kit contains 267 parts.
Includes parts for the assembly of one vehicle and one figure.
Box: 345mm x 240mm x 60mm
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Master Box 1:35 - WWII German Military Car Type 170V Tourenwagen w/Crew - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35113
The Tourenwagen 170V was a German inline four cylinder car from the Mercedes-Benz W136 series. Production started in 1936 and a few years later it became the most popular Mercedes vehicle. By 1942, over 75 thousand units were built. The Type 170V held the position of Mercedes top seller till 1953, when it was replaced by more advanced models. During the war, the car was adapted for use in military and rescue service operations.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of a Mercedes 170V and 6 figures.
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This painting guide includes step by step instructions for painting Panzer crew uniforms, supplemented by high quality photographs. In addition to details on painting German uniforms using different techniques and styles, the book also tells about painting faces, including creating shadows and highlights, and making a beard. Historical information, description of Panzer units, military ranks chart, face painting schemes, and a photo gallery to use as a reference - all in one book.
£11.50 GBP
Master Box 1:35 "Out of the frying pan, into the fire" - German tank crew, Kursk 1943 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3536
The Battle of Kursk was the final strategic offensive that the Germans were able to launch on the Eastern Front. The German offensive code-named Operation Citadel began on the 5th of July 1943, and on July 12th it was countered by two Soviet counter-offensives - Operation Polkovodets Rumyantsev and Operation Kutuzov. It was the first time in WWII that a German offensive was halted before it could break through enemy defences. The campaign was a strategic Soviet success.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of five German soldiers.
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Master Box 1:35 "Fraeulein, what are you doing today?" - German military men, WWII era - Plastic Figure Model Kit #3570
The kit represents WWII German soldiers, five men and a lady. An SS Officer is addressing the lady passenger.
It is possible to make several different combinations using the figures from this set. This kit can be used in a diorama with the MasterBox Tourenwagen.
Contains parts for the assembly of six figures. The vehicle is not included.
£19.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - Metallics (x8) Set VAL70118
This set contains eight bottles of metallic colours for painting figures, vehicles and dioramas. An eyedropper and a colour chart are included.
Includes: 8 x 17 ml bottles
Available colours:
VAL 70.800 Metal Blue
VAL 70.801 Brass
VAL 70.863 Gunmetal Grey
VAL 70.878 Old Gold
VAL 70.996 Gold
VAL 70.997 Silver
VAL 70.998 Bronze
VAL 70.999 Copper
£5.00 GBP
This high quality acrylic putty is a water based one component polyurethane product designed for modelling. Comes in two variants - extra hard white putty and grey putty of standard hardness. It is a superfine filler with excellent adhesive and sanding properties. The product is water based and does not contain strong smelling chemicals. Does not shrink with drying. Can be cleaned off with water.
Variants:
AK00103 Modelling White Putty - Extra Hard, 20ml/39 gr.
AK00104 Modelling Grey Putty - Standard hardness, 20ml/39 gr.
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Meng Model 1:35 - German Main Battle Tank Leopard 1A5 - Plastic model kit #TS-015
The Leopard 1 is a main battle tank which was developed in West Germany and entered production in 1965. The project was commissioned by the Bundeswehr in order to replace the M47 and M48 Patton tanks, already outdated by that time. The project had started as a collaborative program between West Germany, France and Italy, however the partnership ended when the first prototypes were built - Italy and France decided to focus on their own technologies. The German model was designed by Porsche. In total, over 4,000 Leopard battle tanks have been produced, excluding prototypes and anti-aircraft vehicles.
By 1980, several modifications of the Leopard 1 had been issued, however the series required further upgrade. The next version was the Leopard 1A5 equipped with the EMES 18 fire control system and highly effective night/bad-weather vision system. The turret was reconstructed in order to store equipment and ammunition into its rear. The tank was armed with new APFSDS (armour-piercing fin-stabilized discarding-sabot) rounds.
The Leopard 1A5 entered service in 1987. Similar upgrades were implemented on almost all Leopard units that were in use at that time, and today the Leopard 1A5 is considered the "standard" version of the series.
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Meng Model 1:35 - German Panzerhaubitze 2000 Self-Propelled Howitzer with add-on armour - Plastic model kit #TS-019
The Panzerhaubitze 2000, shortened to PzH 2000, is a German 155 mm self-propelled howitzer. It was developed by the KraussMaffei Technologies GmbH together with the Rheinmetall AG for the needs of the German military. The production was launched in 1998 and continues to the present.
The PzH 2000 is considered one of the most powerful artillery pieces used in the 21st century. It is known for its remarkably high fire range - the howitzer can unload 3 shells in 9 seconds and 10 shells in 56 seconds. The PzH 2000 is also equipped with the MRSI system (Multiple Rounds Simultaneous Impact) which allows it to hit the target with several shells at a time. The 155 mm L52 artillery gun is complemented by a MG3 7.62 mm machine gun. The top speed is 67 km/h.
The Panzerhaubitze 2000 was widely used by the Dutch and German troops during the War in Afghanistan. Today it is in service with the armies of Italy, the Netherlands, Greece and other countries-members of NATO.
Kit details:
- Length 339mm, Width 102mm
- Precisely reproduced needle-shaped armour
- Movable torsion bar suspension
- Cement-free workable tracks
- Clear lights and periscopes
- Precise photo-etched parts
- Four paint schemes
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Revell 1:35 - German Staff Car Type 82E - Plastic Model Kit #03247
The German Staff Car Type 82, also known as Volkswagen Kübelwagen, was a light combat vehicle developed by Ferdinand Porsche and produced by Volkswagen during World War II for the needs of the German armed forces.
The first prototype designed in 1938 was designated Type 62. Due to its light weight and strong off-road characteristics, the vehicle was approved for further development. In 1939 first pre-production models were put to the test during the invasion of Poland. In general, the vehicle performed well on the battlefield, however some changes were required. The improvements concerned the lowest speed - it was reduced from 8 km/h to 4 km/h. The new version was named Type 82.
The Type 82 extensive production started in 1940 and lasted till the end of the war. A few modified models appeared during that period including Type 82E. It had the traditional Volkswagen Beetle body instead of the box-shaped standard one. Also, the Type 82E was powered with the air-cooled flat 4-cylinder engine.
By the end of the production in 1945, over 50 thousand Kübelwagen vehicles were built. Type 82 is considered one of the most useful and dependable vehicles of WWII.
Total parts: 66
Skill Level: 4
Length: 112mm
Includes:
- A single-piece body
- Fully detailed interior
- Three sets of decals
£27.00 GBP
Revell 1:35 - Tiger II Ausf. B (Henschel Turret) - Plastic Model Kit #03249
Tiger II was a German heavy tank of the Second World War officially designated the Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausf. B. Based on the Tiger I, the Tiger II combined the thick armour of its predecessor and the armour slope of the Panther medium tank. The maximum thickness of its front armour was 185 mm and the weight reached 70 tonnes. The armament consisted of the long barrelled 8.8 cm KwK 43 L/71 gun which proved to be efficient against all Allied tanks.
The initial design of the Tiger II was developed in 1937 by the Henschel company. It featured a hull with sloped armour, a rear-mounted engine and overlapping steel-tired road wheels, 80 cm in diameter. Another design was developed by Porsche in 1939, but it was declined due to large production costs.
The Tiger II first saw combat during the Battle of Normandy in 1944. On the Eastern Front it was first used by the 501st Heavy Panzer Battalion. Fortunately for the Allies, German plants suffered great losses because of the Allied bombing, so a relatively small number of Tiger II's were built. Mass production ran from 1944 to the end of the war and only 492 units were produced during that period.
Kit details:
- Total parts: 250
- Skill Level: 4
- Length: 293mm
- Chassis with torsion bar suspension and easy to mount tracks
- Rotating turret and elevating gun
- Hatches that can be mounted open or closed
- Two sets of decals
£24.00 GBP
This high quality product is designed for recreating crystal clear water in dioramas and vignettes. The set includes one bottle of epoxy resin, one bottle of hardening agent and two syringes for mixing the components.
Instructions for use: Mix the resin and the hardening agent in 2:1 ratio, apply the solution to the surface, and let it dry for 24 hours.
The mixture does not shrink or bubble with drying. This product is non-toxic and can be thinned if needed.
Variants:
AK8044 Resin Water 2 Part Epoxy, 180ml
AK8043 Resin Water 2 Part Epoxy, 375ml
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Jose Luis Lopez Ruiz is one of the most famous and respected modellers in the world who spent the last years developing and improving his own technique described in this book - the black and white technique. Following the best selling Paint Guide for Figures of WWII, this new book explains, through detailed step by step photos, how to achieve contrasts on your models and give your vehicles the most realistic look.
The author gives advice on the use of varnishes, washes, primers and other products; describes the black and white technique along with different types of weathering. Several examples of AFVs, from WWII to modern era, are illustrated with many photos. A gallery of finished scale models completes this highly recommended book for modellers.
£15.00 GBP
Panzer Models Scenics - 1:35 scale Pine Tree Boughs for making realistic model pine trees
Includes: 15 x Pine boughs
This product is made to order, please allow a few extra days for delivery. If you would like to know how to make this yourself please email us and we will be happy to tell you.
Note: This product contains delicate parts - please take care when opening and separating the boughs. For best results drill small holes into a prepared plywood pole, trim and shape the boughs as desired and glue them into the holes. Consider the type of Pine tree you want to create in how you trim and arrange the boughs.
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Revell Tools - Hand Drill will three drill bits - RV39064
This hand drill from Revell is a useful modelling tool that can be used for drilling holes in plastic and resin models. Hand drills are easy to control; they are perfect for plastic models whereas motorised drills may melt through the plastic instead of drilling.
Includes: Hand drill with three drill bits - 0.7 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.3 mm
£5.50 GBP
This slightly tinted liquid crystalline product is designed for replicating small puddles and standing dirty water in your dioramas and vignettes.
Apply the product in thin layers, no more than 3mm at a time. It is self levelling and capable of flowing over uneven surfaces. In order to create a thicker layer, build up thin layers. Puddles are easy to handle with a brush.
High quality acrylic product.
Includes: AK Interactive Puddles, 60ml
£6.75 GBP
Apply this powder texture over terrain or vehicle surfaces to create the effects of a light snowfall or thawing snow. This product can be fixed on the surface of your models with white glue, varnish or Gravel & Sand Fixer. It is recommended to use it in combination with wet effects products to achieve the most realistic results. In order to create the effect of dirty snow, mix Snow Microballoons with AK Interactive Puddles.
Includes: AK Interactive Snow Microballoons, 100ml
£10.00 GBP
AK Interactive Terrains are acrylic products designed for creating textures in dioramas. It is easy to achieve great results in both thin and thick layers. These products can be diluted with water or acrylic thinner to improve the flow. The recommended drying time is 24 hours.
Snow texture is designed for creating snow effects on any surface – terrain, vehicles or buildings.
Asphalt and Concrete textures have a grey shade similar to that of roads, asphalt covered surfaces, runways and concrete buildings.
Dry, Wet and Muddy ground textures are intended for recreating dry or wet soil and mud. In order to create track marks, press the wheels or tracks onto the surface before it dries.
Dark Earth is perfect for recreating rich dark shades of earth on diorama bases where a thick and dense texture is desired. Light Earth texture is designed for lighter shades of earth.
Beach Sand is a fine and flat texture for recreating beach areas such as the beaches of Normandy. Desert Sand is suitable for any type of desert scene, for example North Africa. It can be shaped when wet and is very useful for making dunes.
Available options:
8011 AK Interactive Terrains - Snow, 250ml
8013 AK Interactive Terrains - Asphalt, 250ml
8014 AK Interactive Terrains - Concrete, 250ml
8015 AK Interactive Terrains - Dry Ground, 250ml
8016 AK Interactive Terrains - Wet Ground, 250ml
8017 AK Interactive Terrains - Muddy Ground, 250ml
8018 AK Interactive Terrains - Dark Earth, 250ml
8019 AK Interactive Terrains - Beach Sand, 250ml
8020 AK Interactive Terrains - Desert Sand, 250ml
8021 AK Interactive Terrains - Light Earth, 250ml
8022 AK Interactive Terrains - Sandy Desert, 250ml
8023 AK Interactive Terrains - Neutral Texture - Earth, 250ml
£6.75 GBP
£5.00 GBP
This product is designed for replicating streaking grime on military vehicle interiors. The best result is achieved on light-toned interiors painted with RAL 9001 Cremeweiss or White. Paint irregular vertical lines on the appropriate areas of the model and blend them using a wide flat brush dampened with AK Interactive White Spirit.
Includes: 1 x 35 ml bottle
£11.00 GBP
Still Water is a liquid crystalline product specially designed to reproduce the effect of clear still water on dioramas and vignettes. Still Water is self levelling and capable of flowing over uneven surfaces; apply thin layers, no more than 3 mm at a time. If depth is desired, build up thin layers. When applied on non-porous surfaces, such as glass, this product can be lifted and cut to desired shape. High quality acrylic product.
This product can be tinted with acrylics offering many possibilities.
250ml in a bottle.
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This is a complete guide for building dioramas, vignettes and environments. Written by master modeller Rubén González, it includes detailed information on how to make all kinds of terrain, weather effects such as snow, rain, desert and much more. It is a complete guide to achieving all the more difficult parts of building dioramas to a very high standard.
The book has 560 pages.
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Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 6 (x8) - Set #70129
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 6 contains 8 colours designed for painting skin tones and Splinter Camouflage. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.341 Flesh Base
VAL70.342 Highlight Flesh
VAL70.343 Shadow Flesh
VAL70.344 German Tank (White)
VAL70.345 Base Splinter Camouflage
VAL70.346 Manchas Splinter I
VAL70.347 Manchas Splinter II
VAL70.348 Rayas Splinter
£20.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 5 (x8) - Set #70128
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 5 contains 8 colours designed for painting WWII German tank crew uniforms. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.333 German Tank Crew
VAL70.334 German Tank Crew I
VAL70.335 German Tank Crew II
VAL70.336 Afrikakorps Tank Crew
VAL70.337 Highlight German Tank
VAL70.338 Highlight German Tank Crew I
VAL70.339 Highlight German Tank Crew II
VAL70.340 Highlight Afrikakorps Tank Crew
£20.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 4 (x8) - Set #70127
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 4 contains 8 colours for painting Soviet, Italian and Japanese WWII uniforms. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.325 Russian Tank Crew I
VAL70.326 Russian Tank Crew II
VAL70.327 Italian Tank Crew
VAL70.328 Japan Tank Crew
VAL70.329 Highlight Russian Tank Crew I
VAL70.330 Highlight Russian Tank Crew II
VAL70.331 Highlight Italian Tank Crew
VAL70.332 Highlight Japan Tank Crew
£20.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 3 (x8) - Set #70126
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 3 contains 8 colours for painting British, American and French WWII uniforms. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.317 British Tank Crew
VAL70.318 US Army Tank Crew
VAL70.319 USMC Tank Crew
VAL70.320 French Tank Crew
VAL70.321 Highlight Bristish Tank Crew
VAL70.322 US Army Tank Highlight
VAL70.323 USMC Tank Highlight
VAL70.324 French Tank Highlight
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Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 2 (x8) - Set #70123
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 2 contains 8 colours representing wood, leather and rust. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.309 Periscopes
VAL70.310 Old Wood
VAL70.311 New Wood
VAL70.312 Leather Belt
VAL70.313 Stencil
VAL70.314 Canvas
VAL70.315 Light Mud
VAL70.316 Dark Mud
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Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 1 (x8) - Set #70122
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 1 contains 8 colours for rust, tracks and rubber. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.301 Light Rust
VAL70.302 Dark Rust
VAL70.303 Yellowish Rust
VAL70.304 Track Primer
VAL70.305 Light Rubber
VAL70.306 Dark Rubber
VAL70.307 Red Tail Light German
VAL70.308 Green Tail Light German
£2.65 GBP
Vallejo Panzer Aces paints are designed for painting the uniforms of tank crews and general armed forces of WWII. These colours represent the standard shades of the uniforms used by the crew members of various military vehicles of the Second World War.
There is a base colour and a lighter colour for making highlights and grading for each uniform. The range also includes three colours representing the fleshtones, and a series of colours for reproducing the Splinter Camouflage.
All colours from the Panzer Aces series are available individually in 17 ml bottles with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
Includes: 1 x 17 ml bottle
Available coloures:
VAL70.301 Light Rust
VAL70.302 Dark Rust
VAL70.303 Yellowish Rust
VAL70.304 Track Primer
VAL70.305 Light Rubber
VAL70.306 Dark Rubber
VAL70.307 Red Tail Light
VAL70.308 Green Tail Light
VAL70.309 Periscopes
VAL70.310 Old Wood
VAL70.311 New Wood
VAL70.312 Leather Belt
VAL70.313 Stencil
VAL70.314 Canvas
VAL70.315 Light Mud
VAL70.316 Dark Mud
VAL70.317 British Tank Crew
VAL70.318 US Army Tank Crew
VAL70.319 USMC Tank Crew
VAL70.320 French Tank Crew
VAL70.321 Highlight British Tank Crew
VAL70.322 Highlight US Tank Crew
VAL70.323 Highlight USMC Tank Crew
VAL70.324 Highlight French Tank Crew
VAL70.325 Russian Tank Crew I
VAL70.326 Russian Tank Crew II
VAL70.327 Italian Tankcrew
VAL70.328 Japanese Tank Crew
VAL70.329 Highlight Russian Tank Crew II
VAL70.331 Highlight Italian Tank Crew
VAL70.332 Highlight Japanese Tank Crew
VAL70.333 German Tank Crew (Black)
VAL70.334 German Tank Crew I (Feldgrau)
VAL70.335 German Tank Crew II (Feldgrau)
VAL70.336 Afrika Korps Tank Crew
VAL70.337 Highlight German (Black)
VAL70.338 Highlight German I (Feldgrau)
VAL70.339 Highlight German II (Feldgrau)
VAL70.340 Highlight Afrika Korps
VAL70.341 Flesh Base
VAL70.342 Highlight Flesh
VAL70.343 Shadows Flesh
VAL70.344 White (German Winter Tank Crew)
VAL70.345 Splinter Camouflage Base
VAL70.346 Splinter Blotches I
VAL70.347 Splinter Blotches II
VAL70.348 Splinter Strips
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A multi-purpose armoured combat vehicle, the Boxer was developed under a cooperative programme initially started by Germany, Britain and France. Later Britain and France had to leave the project in order to focus on their own military developments. In 2001 the Netherlands joined the programme.
The German version of the vehicle is equipped with a FLW-200 remote weapon station which can be fitted either with a machine gun or a grenade launcher. The Boxer is protected with both composite and spaced armour resistant to 14.5 mm armour-defeating ammunition. The roof armour is capable of stopping artillery shell fragments and small diameter bombs.
The Boxer is also known as GTK ('Gepanzertes Transport Kraftfahrzeug' - Armoured Transport Vehicle) and MRAV (Multirole Armoured Vehicle). In Germany the vehicle entered service in 2009.
Item No: 82480
Item Name: German Boxer MRAV
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimensions: Length 286mm, Width 95mm
Total Plastic Parts: 450+ pcs
Total Sprues: 13 sprues, upper hull, lower hull, poly caps and 8 tyres
Camouflage scheme: German Boxer MRAV
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Release Date: 2011-03
Additional:
- The photo-etched fret includes mesh cover parts
- Two-directional slide moulded lower hull and upper hull
- The entry door can be fixed in the open or closed position
- Rubber tires
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Master Box 1:35 French Soldier, WWII era - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35173
This kit represents a WWII French soldier with a bicycle. The soldier is armed with a MAS Modèle 36 rifle.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of one bicycle and one figure. Glue and paint are not included.
£14.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 German KSK Bundeshwehr (Commandos) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #00422
KSK Kommando Spezialkräfte (Special Forces Command, KSK) are an elite special forces unit within the Bundeswehr (military forces of the German Federal Republic). KSK soldiers conduct reconnaissance, carry out or prevent acts of sabotage and train for hostage rescue. Worn as a beret badge, the symbol of the KSK shows a sword surrounded by an oak wreath and the German flag depicted at the bottom of the sword.
The kit represents four fully equipped KSK soldiers on operations. Glue and paint are not included.
Item No: 00422
Item Name: German KSK Bundeshwehr (Commandos)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Military Figures
Model Dimension: Length 53mm
Total Parts: 123pcs
Total Sprues: 8 sprues
Release Date: 2010-02
Additional:
- The kit consists of 123 parts
- Details are finely represented
- Duffle bags, goggles and a helmet are included
- USP.P8, G36-KSK, MP-7 and UMP.45 small arms
£37.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - PAK. 43 88mm Waffentrager (Krupp/ Ardelt) - Plastic model kit #01587
The Pak. 43 (Panzerjägerkanone 43, 'tank hunters gun') was a German 88 mm anti-tank gun designed by the Krupp company during World War II. The number 43 refers to 1943, the year when the first prototype was produced. With a maximum range of up to 16 km, the Pak. 43 was considered the most powerful anti-tank gun of the German Army. It could penetrate the armour of the Soviet JS-2 and other Allied tanks. The anti-tank gun remained in service till 1945 and was one of the most mass-produced cannons of the period.
The Pak. 43 and its modifications were also used on several German tank destroyers. One of those was the Waffentrager 88mm PAK-43 manufactured by the Ardelt company and based on the Checkoslovakian Panzer 38(t) chassis.
Item No: 01587
Item Name: PAK-43 88mm Waffentrager (Krupp/Ardelt)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Armour
Model Dimensions: Length 213.7mm, Width 89.5mm
Total Parts: +1010 pcs
Metal Parts: brass wire
Photo Etched Parts: 2pcs
Total Sprues: 10 sprues, lower hull Weand tracks
Paint Schemes: German Army
Release Date: 2011-09
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 1010 parts
- Refined detail
- Over 230 individual tracks links
- Included photo-etched parts and metal gun barrel
£33.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - German E-75 (75-100 tons) Standardpanzer - Plastic model kit #01538
The German Entwicklung, or E-series tank designs were intended to replace the existing tanks such as the Jagdpanzer 38(t), Panther Ausf.G and Tiger II. The E-series vehicles were meant to be much simpler and cheaper to produce than their predecessors.
The E-75 Standardpanzer - standard heavy tank - was designed to replace the Tiger II and Jagdtiger. 75 stood for the intended weight of the vehicle - 75 tonnes. The E-75 was to use the Maybach HL 234 engine and due to its heavy weight the vehicle's maximum speed would be around 40 km/h.
The E-75 Standardpanzer shared many components with the E-50 which was intended to replace the Panther and Tiger I. The two vehicles were meant to have the same turret and the 8.8 cm KwK 43 L/71 gun.
Item No: 01538
Item Name: German E-75 (75-100 tons)/Standardpanzer
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Armour
Model Dimensions: Length 351mm, Width 109.5mm
Total Parts: 294pcs
Metal Parts: brass wire
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Film Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Total Sprues: 5 sprues, lower hull, upper hull, turret and tracks
Paint Schemes: Wehrmacht
Release Date: 2010-01
Additional:
- The kit consists of 291 parts in light grey plastic and 3 clear parts
- Refined detail
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Academy 1:35 - German Panzer IV Ausf. H/J - Plastic model kit #13234
The Panzerkampfwagen IV was a German medium tank extensively used during WWII.
The production of the Ausf. H, designated the Sd. Kfz. 161/2, started in June 1943. At that time Germany expected that the Allies would use magnetic anti-tank mines in large numbers. This resulted in adding Zimmerit paste to all the vertical surfaces of the Ausf. H's armour to prevent adhesion of the mines.
The glacis armour was manufactured as a single 80mm plate. The turret roof was reinforced from 10mm to 16mm and 25mm segments. Additional 5mm hull skirts and 8mm turret skirts were added to the tank's side and turret for protection. The vehicle's rubber-tired return rollers were replaced with cast steel. In the end the tank's weight increased to 25 tonnes and its top speed dropped to 16 km/h.
The final version of the Panzer IV - the Ausf. J - was greatly simplified in order to speed up the production. Due to the removal of the electric generator which powered the turret traverse, the turret had to be rotated manually. The resulting space was used for the installation of an additional fuel tank. By late 1944, Zimmerit was no longer used on German armoured vehicles, and the tank's side-skirts were replaced by wire mesh.