£58.00 GBP
Meng Model 1:35 - M1A1 Abrams TUSK Main Battle Tank - Plastic model kit #TS-032
The M1 Abrams is a modern U.S. third-generation main battle tank. It entered service in 1980 to replace the M60. The M1 is the principal main battle tank of the U.S. Army and the Marine Corps. It is also widely used by the armies of Egypt, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Australia and Iraq.
A modification of the first Abrams model, the M1A1 was introduced in 1986. It was equipped with a M256 120 mm smoothbore gun and a CBRN protection system. The tank first saw combat in 1991 during the Persian Gulf War. About 2,000 units took part in the liberation of Kuwait and only 23 of them were totally destroyed. The M1A1 fire could reach the enemy's positions at the range of 2,500 metres. That range was deadly to Iraq's Soviet-era tanks, inferior to the M1A1. In fact, the Abrams tanks could damage Iraqi tanks before they approached close enough to open fire. In 1992 the M1A1 was upgraded to the M1A2 version.
£58.00 GBP
Meng Model 1:35 - US Main Battle Tank M1A2 SEP Abrams TUSK I/TUSK II - Plastic model kit #TS-026
The M1A2 battle tank belongs to the M1 Abrams series named after Creighton Abrams, commander of the US Army in the Vietnam War from 1968 to 1972. A modified version of the M1A1, the M1A2 features a commander's independent thermal sight, fire control console, and modern navigational devices. The SEP stands for the System Enhancement Package that allowed upgrades for the tank with digital mapping, the FBCB2 platform and a better cooling system. Later the M1A2 was equipped with the Tank Urban Survival Kit (TUSK) aimed to improve combat capabilities in urban areas and provide protection against rocket-propelled grenades. Despite the recent appearance of more advanced M1 Abrams versions, the M1A2 is planned to be used by the US Army until at least 2050.
Dimensions: Length 380.2mm, Width 240.6mm
Additional:
- Movable hatches, track links and suspension
- Two types of commander's cupolas
- Rotatable commander's machine gun
- Lights and periscopes are included
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Miniart 1:35 - Close Combat US Tank Crew - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35135
The kit represents five American tankmen defending themselves in close combat. All figures are depicted in true-to-life dynamic poses. Three crew-members are armed with M3 .45-caliber submachine guns, one tanker has a .45-caliber pistol, and the last one is firing the commander's M2HB machine gun. Helmets and goggles are included.
The kit contains 62 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - Rest on Motorcycle - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35176
The kit represents a US soldier sleeping on a WLA Harley-Davidson bike. The WLA was a general-purpose motorcycle specially produced for the needs of the US army in 1940. It featured a 740 cubic cm engine and was constructed for one rider.
The kit also includes a scabbard for a Thompson machine gun, a windscreen, a kick stand and saddlebags.
The kit contains 157 parts.
Includes parts for the assembly of one US motorcycle and a figure. Photo Etched parts and decals are included.
Box: 290mm x 190mm x 45mm
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Miniart 1:35 - U.S. Jeep crew & Military police - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35308
The kit contains 47 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£20.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - U.S. Motorcycle WLA With Rifleman - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35179
The kit contains 161 parts.
Includes parts for a motorcycle with a figure.
Box: 290mm x 190mm x 45mm
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Miniart 1:35 - U.S. Soldiers At Rest - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35318
The kit contains 79 parts.
Includes parts for the assembly of five figures, playing cards and newspapers.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - US 101st Airborne Division (Normandy 1944) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35089
The 101st Airborne Division nicknamed the "Screaming Eagles" is a light infantry division of the US Army specialised in air attacks. During WWII the Division took part in several allied military operations including the D-Day landings, Operation Market Garden and the Battle of the Bulge.
The initial part of Operation Overlord began on the night of June 6, 1944 with the parachute landings of the 101st Airborne Division in Normandy, known as Mission Albany. Almost 7,000 US paratroopers descended in the northwest of France, however, low visibility, bad weather conditions and German ground fire affected the landing accuracy. The troops were badly scattered over the area, so most of the mission objectives were not attained.
This kit represents three German soldiers captured by two American paratroopers from the 101st Airborne Division.
The kit contains 57 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - US Ammo-Loading Crew - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35190
The kit represents five US tank crew members. Four tankmen are handling the shells, and the fifth is filling the tank with fuel from a canister. All soldiers are wearing standard US tank crew uniforms.
View instructions for this kit here
The kit contains 64 parts.
Includes parts for five figures and accessories.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - US Military Police with Motorcycles - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35085
This kit represents two American military policemen and two Harley-Davidson WLA motorcycles. During WWII, the main task of the US Military Police was supporting troop and military supplies convoys that required the high mobility of motorcycles. The Harley Davidson WLA was the most common bike used by the Americans in the European theatre. Over 90,000 units were produced at that time.
The kit contains 245 parts.
Includes parts for two motorcycles and two figures, photo etched parts and a sheet of decals.
Box: 290mm x 190mm x 45mm
Required paints:
- VAL950 Black
- VAL923 Khaki
- VAL843 Brown
- VAL864 Steel
- VAL817 Red
- VAL887 Olive Drab
- VAL997 Silver
- VAL815 Skintone
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Miniart 1:35 - US Military Policeman with Motorcycle - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35168
The kit represents one US Military policeman sitting atop a Harley Davidson WLA motorcycle. The scene is set during the Second World War. A Thomson machine gun scabbard, windscreen, kick stand and saddlebags are also provided.
The kit contains 117 parts.
Includes parts for one figure and one motorcycle.
Photo-etched parts and decals are included.
Box: 290mm x 190mm x 45mm
Decal option:
- Harley-Davidson WLA 1945, US Army (1775-Now), 82 Airborne Division MP-6, Olive drab
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Miniart 1:35 - US Officers - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35161
The kit contains 53 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - US Tank Crew (Northwestern Europe) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35070
The kit represents five American tank crew members from the Northwestern Europe Theatre of Operations during the Second World War. Each tankman is armed with a Colt 45 and equipped with a holster. Two standard steel helmets, three tank helmets and one cloth hat are included. Four figures are dressed in tan coveralls and the officer is wearing a jacket and a pair of trousers. Goggles and binoculars are provided.
The kit contains 58 parts.
Includes parts for five figures and accessories.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - US Tractor D7 with Angled Dozer Blade - Plastic model kit #35184
The D7 was a medium bulldozer deployed by the US Army during WWII. It was produced by Caterpillar Inc., in 1938 and as such was also known as the Caterpillar D7.
During WWII, D7 tractors with blades were often used for earthworks. However, they also served for moving military equipment, when the blades were removed. There were four variants for the blades: a straight blade (S-blade), a universal blade (U-blade), an S-U combination blade and an angled blade. The angled blade was attached to the bulldozer C-frame and had three set positions: right angle, left angle, and centred.
The further development of the series was marked by the appearance of the D7D, D7E, D7F, D7G, D7H and D7R models. The latest version of the tractor was introduced in 2008. It was the D7E bulldozer improved with a 235 hp diesel engine.
The kit contains 856 parts.
Includes parts for one tractor, Photo Etched parts and decals. Glue and paint are not included.
Box: 385mm x 240mm x 70mm
Additional:
- Up-to-date technology with sliding moulds
- Highly detailed model
- Fully-detailed engine compartment and chassis
- Full-colour instructions
- Workable track links
£11.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - USMC Tank Crew - Plastic Figure Model Kit #37008
The kit represents five US modern tank crew members. The tank crewmen of the USMC are responsible for driving, manoeuvring and maintaining tanks as well as preparing ammunition and other tank equipment for combat. Their main role on battlefield is to support other ground forces.
The kit contains 55 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - WWII Drivers - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35042
The kit represents six drivers of WWII era: two Germans, two Soviets, one American and one British. A variety of figure positions (including a traditional sitting pose) makes the kit perfect for dioramas featuring all kinds of WWII vehicles. It can also be a great addition to a single finished model.
The kit contains 48 parts.
Includes parts for six figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - Battle of the Bulge, Ardennes 1944 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35084
The Battle of the Bulge (16 December 1944 – 25 January 1945) was a major German offensive campaign launched through the densely forested Ardennes region of Wallonia in Belgium, France, and Luxembourg on the Western Front toward the end of World War II in Europe.
The surprise attack caught the Allied forces completely off guard. The Germans attacked a weakly defended section of the Allied line, taking advantage of heavily overcast weather conditions, which grounded the Allies' overwhelmingly superior air forces. Fierce resistance on the northern shoulder of the offensive around Elsenborn Ridge and in the south around Bastogne blocked German access to key roads to the northwest and west that they counted on for success. Columns of armour and infantry that were supposed to advance along parallel routes found themselves on the same roads. This and terrain that favoured the defenders threw the German advance behind schedule and allowed the Allies to reinforce the thinly placed troops. Improved weather conditions permitted air attacks on German forces and supply lines, which sealed the failure of the offensive. In the wake of the defeat, many experienced German units were left severely depleted of men and equipment, as survivors retreated to the defenses of the Siegfried Line.
The Germans' initial attack included 406,000 men, 1,214 tanks, tank destroyers, and assault guns, and 4,224 artillery pieces. These were reinforced a couple weeks later, bringing the offensive's total strength to around 450,000 troops. Between 67,200 and 125,000 of their men were killed, missing or wounded. For the Americans, with 610,000 involved in the battle, of whom 89,000 were casualties, including up to 19,000 killed, it was the largest and bloodiest battle fought by the United States in World War II.
The kit contains 47 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£32.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - U.S. Motorcycle Repair Crew - Plastic Model Kit #35284
The kit contains 216 parts.
Includes parts for two motorcycles and three figures.
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Miniart 1:35 - U.S. Soldier Pushing Motorcycle - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35182
The Harley-Davidson WLA was produced for the U.S. Army during and around World War II. The design was based on the existing civilian model - the WL ("A" in "WLA" stands for "Army"). Harley-Davidson began the production of the WLA in 1940, and the later entry of the U.S. into the war significantly increased production volumes. Over 90,000 WLA's were built during the WWII. A similar WLA variant was produced for the Canadian Army, and smaller numbers were supplied to the UK, South Africa, and other allies.
The kit contains 127 parts.
Includes parts for the assembly of a motorcycle and one figure.
Box: 290mm x 190mm x 45m
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Revell 1:35 - LCM3 50ft Landing Craft & Jeep - Plastic Model Kit #03000
June 6, 1944, best known as "D-Day", was one of the crucial days of the Second World War, the day when the Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy. At the landing light vehicles and some other cargos were carried ashore from the LCM3 50ft landing crafts which had been widely used by British and American naval forces since 1942. Cargo capacity of those crafts was up to 30 tonnes. As for the vehicles, the most common cars employed during the war were all-wheel-drive jeeps. Those jeeps were often brought ashore from landing crafts to the coast by the soldiers for the purpose of transportation.
Includes: LCM-3, jeep, 6 figures, movable bow ramp, detailed stand, true-to-original reproduction of propelling screw, two movable MG mounts, numerous accessories such as fuel drums and life buoys, two sets of decals.
Total parts: 291
Skill Level: 5 (Very Challenging)
Length: 435mm
Paints required
Main: 36109, 36135, 36136, 36145, 36146, 36156, 36178, 36186
Optional: 36105, 36176, 36106, 36186, 36154, 36189, 36157, 36382, 36130, 36191, 36183, 36179, 36188
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Revell 1:35 - M34 Tactical Truck & Off Road Vehicle - Plastic Model Kit #03260
The M34/35 series of trucks originated in 1949 and became one of the most successful series of trucks used by the US military. The first in the family was the M34 - a 2.5 ton all-wheel-drive off-road truck. Manufacturing of the M34 began in 1950 and this closely followed by the development of the M35 truck.
These trucks served in Vietnam and remained in service with various modifications until the late 1990s. Being 2.5 ton trucks, they were often called "deuce and a half" just like their WWII predecessor GMC CCKW.
Includes:
- M34 Truck with many surface details
- Detailed off-road vehicle
- Removable tarpaulin
- Flatbed construction with benches
- Rubber tyres
- Detailed chassis
Versions for M34:
- M34 2,5t Truck, US Army, 77th Transportation Company, 106th Transportation Battalion, La Rochelle, France, 1957
- M34 2,5t Truck, Spanish Army, Melilla, North Africa, 1976
Versions for the off-road vehicle:
- Off-Road Vehicle, US Army, 77th Transportation Company, 106th Transportation Battalion, La Rochelle, France, 1957
- Off-Road Vehicle, US Marine Corps, Lebanon, 1950's
Total parts: 98
Skill level: 4
Release date: 09/2017
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Tamiya 1:35 - U.S. Tank T26E4 Super Pershing - Plastic Model Set #35319
The M26 Pershing was the first American tank capable of taking on the German Army's Tiger I and Panther tanks. The tank was introduced during the final stages of the Second World War. The T26E4 was a development of the M26 armed with a more powerful, long-barreled 90mm main gun. This gun was superior to the one found on the King Tiger heavy tank and could penetrate the Panther's frontal armour from long distances. The first T26E4 was sent to the European front in 1945. Subsequent models featured various improvements such as a modified gun mount.
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Trumpeter 1:35 - Modern US Army Stretcher Ambulance Team (4 figures) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #00430
Combat medics or Field medics are military personnel who have been trained to at least an EMT level and provide first aid and frontline trauma care. They are also responsible for providing continuing medical care in the absence of a readily available physician, including care for disease and battle injuries. Combat medics are normally deployed with the troops they serve in order to monitor ongoing medical issues.
It is a highly detailed model kit featuring a modern U.S. Army stretcher ambulance team, specifically three soldiers carrying a fourth on a stretcher. Parts are moulded in light brown plastic. Includes parts to build four figures and a decal sheet. Glue and paint are not included.
Item No: 00430
Item Name: Modern US Army Stretcher Ambulance Team (4 figures)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Military Figures
Model Dimension: 26.0 x 17.0 x 4.0 cm
Total Sprues: 8 sprues
Release Date: 2014-12
Additional:
- Includes a Digital Camouflage pattern large transfer sheet
£22.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 US Army Boeing CH-47D Chinook Crew in Vietnam - Plastic Figure Model Kit #00417
The kit represents four crew-members of the CH47D Chinook, an American heavy-lift helicopter introduced in the early 1960's. Its top speed was 315 km/h which surpassed the speed of other contemporary air frames. The CH47D is still considered one of the fastest helicopters of the US Military. In Vietnam the helicopter was used to disembark troops in rocky areas which were hard to reach by other means.
Item No: 00417
Item Name: US Army Boeing CH-47D Chinook Crew in Vietnam
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Military Figures
Model Dimension: Length 53mm
Total Parts: 40pcs
Total Sprues: 3 sprues
Release Date: 2008-03
£38.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Color - USA Basic Colours Set (x16), VAL70140
This set of acrylic water-based paints contains 16 basic colours designed for painting US vehicles, figures and other objects used in dioramas and miniatures dedicated to American life. The paints are non-toxic, non-flammable and quick-drying with a matte waterproof finish.
Includes:
16 x 17 ml bottles with eyedropper, a colour chart
Colours:
70.890 Reflective Green
70.902 Azure
70.913 Yellow Ochre
70.950 Black
70.951 White
70.952 Lemon Yellow
70.955 Flat Flesh
70.956 Clear Orange
70.957 Flat Red
70.959 Purple
70.962 Flat Blue
70.968 Flat Green
70.976 Buff
70.984 Flat Brown
70.996 Gold
70.997 Silver
£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