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The M4 High Speed Tractor was produced by Allis-Chalmers and started its U.S. military service in 1942. The tractor was meant for tugging heavy weapons and carrying ammunition supplies. It had room for ten crew members and a driver. Its production ended in 1960.
Item No: 82407
Item Name: M4 High Speed Tractor (3in/90mm)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimension: Length 144.831mm, Width 75.65mm, Height 82.83mm
Total Plastic Parts: 254 pcs
Total Sprues: 6 sprues, lower hull, cab
Camouflage Scheme: US army in overall green
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Metal Parts: Chain in 100mm length
Film Accessory: Die-cut mask
Release Date: 2007-07
£27.00 GBP
The T-20 Komsomolets was a Soviet artillery tractor used by the Red Army during the Winter War and the Second World War. Developed at the Ordzhonikidze Moscow Plant no.37, the tractor was produced between 1936 and 1941 and over 4,000 units were built during that period.
The T-20 was intended to tow artillery-type weapons including the 45 mm anti-tank gun and the M1938 120 mm mortar. It also carried a small quantity of ammunition supplies and up to six crew members. The driver and the commander sit in the forward compartment armoured with a Degtyaryov machine gun. The rear compartment had room for the rest of the crew seated back-to-back. A canvas top could be raised in case of bad weather conditions.
During Operation Barbarossa some T-20s served as combat vehicles, however after 1941 they were deployed only as armoured tractors.
Item No: 83848
Item Name: Soviet T-20 Armored Tractor Komsomolets 1940
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Plastic Model Armor Kit
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Model Dimension: Length 97mm, Width 53.3mm
Total Plastic Parts: 300+
Total Sprues: 16 sprues, lower and upper hull
Release Date: 2016-07
Additional:
- The kit has refined details
- Multi-slide moulded cab and lower hull
- Individual track links
- Photo-etched parts included
£63.00 GBP
Meng Model 1:35 - D9R Armoured Bulldozer - Plastic model kit #SS-002
Designed and manufactured by Caterpillar Inc., the D9 bulldozer is equipped with a large blade and a rear ripper attachment, and weighs 49 tons. Due to its size and reliability, it has become one of the most popular track-type tractors in the world. The Caterpillar does not manufacture a military version of the D9, but the bulldozer has still been used in military operations, for instance during the Vietnam War the US Army used D9's to clear forests.
The Israeli Defense Forces acquired a number of these bulldozers and modified them for military combat engineering use. The Israeli Armoured bulldozer D9R is used by the IDF Combat Engineering Corps for combat engineering and counter-terrorism operations. Currently about 100 D9R armoured bulldozers are in service with Israel. In 2003 US Army and Marine Corps acquired a total of 14 D9R armored bulldozers from the IDF for deployment in Iraq.
Kit details:
- Accurately replicated workable dozer blade and ripper
- Detailed cab interior
- Door and window can be built in open or closed position
- Workable track links
- Dimensions: Length - 247mm, Width - 126mm
The following markings are provided:
- US Marine Corps, Iraq, 2004
- IDF Combat Engineers School Bahalat'z, August 2008
- IDF 603rd Combat Engineers Battalion, Second Lebanon War, July 2006
£44.00 GBP
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
£43.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - German Artillery Tractor T-70 & 7.62cm Gun FK288 w/Crew - Plastic model kit #35039
Using captured or foreign produced equipment was a standard practise of the German Army since before the war, and the T-70 was no exception. The German designation for the T-70 was " Pz. Kpfw. T-70 743(r) " and was used mainly for reconnaissance and 'Internal Police Duties'. Some T-70's were used as ammunition, supply, or artillery tractors.
Ex-soviet 7.62cm FK288(r) (ZIS-3) guns were used by the 2., 3., 4., and 6. Batteries of the 16. Luftwaffenfelddivision (air force field division).
The kit contains 584 parts.
Includes parts for artillery tractor, limber, gun, five figures, and 42 photoetched parts.
Paints Required:
VAL950 - Black
VAL815 - Skintone
VAL920 - Grey Green
VAL894 - Field Green
VAL846 - Rust
VAL863 - Gun Metal
VAL825 - Brown
VAL998 - Bronze
VAL864 - Steel
VAL999 - Copper
VAL913 - Wood
VAL975 - Dark Green
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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