The Second World War (1939 - 1945)
1/35 scale WWII models and accessories - tanks, armoured vehicles, plastic and resin figures, paints, weathering products, painting guides, scenics, buildings and more.
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Miniart 1:35 - British Bags, Rucksacks & Canvas WWII - Plastic model kit #35599
This kit includes finely detailed rucksacks, folded canvas and bags. They accurately replicate those used by British infantry and armoured troops in WWII.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - British Jeep Crew - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35051
The kit contains 46 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - British Royal Engineers - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35083
The kit represents four British sappers, all searching for mines. The figures are complemented with mine searching equipment including an MK III Polish mine detector, a mine prod and digging tools. A small sign board on a post and a two-part mine are also provided. Two figures are armed with No.4 rifles.
The kit contains 66 parts.
Includes parts for four figures and accessories.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - British Soldiers Tank Riders - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35071
This kit includes parts for the assembly of five British tank crew members - a commander and four tankmen. All soldiers are wearing the Khaki Drill uniforms - shorts and shirts, and steel helmets.
The kit contains 75 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - British Tank Riders (NW Europe) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35312
This kit consists of five British soldiers wearing standard British battle dress and sitting in typical positions for tank riders.
The kit contains 71 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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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 - Farm Cart - Plastic model kit #35542
This is an unassembled plastic model kit containing a wooden farm cart. The kit is useful for depicting WWII period European civilian scenes in the countryside or city-dwellers escaping war zones.
The kit includes 19 parts for the assembly of one farm cart. Figures, glue and paint are not included.
Box: 290mm x 190mm x 45mm
£11.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Finnish Tank Crew - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35222
During the Second World War, the Finnish army participated in three major conflicts - the Winter War in 1939-1940 which began with the invasion of Finland by the Soviet Union, the Continuation War between Finland and the Soviet Union which started just over a year after the Winter War and lasted until 1944, and the Lapland War between Finland and Germany from September 1944 until April 1945.
This kit includes five figures of Finnish tank crew members of the WWII period.
Download instructions for this kit here
The kit contains 50 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - French Street Diorama - Plastic model kit #36006
This detailed kit represents a French street with two ruined buildings. Among other parts the kit contains various signs that were common for the streets of France during WWII.
This kit contains 245 parts.
Model Dimension: Length 334mm, Width 252mm
Box: 380mm x 280mm x 110mm
£43.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - GAZ-AAA With Shelter - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35183
In 1932, under the agreement with the Ford Motor Company a Soviet automobile-manufacturing plant located in Nizhny Novgorod developed its first two vehicles - Ford Model A and Ford Model AA. They were sold as NAZ-A and NAZ-AA respectively. In 1933, the plant was renamed from NAZ (Nizhegorodsky Avtomobilny Zavod, 'Nizhny Novgorod Automobile Plant') to GAZ (Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod, 'Gorky Automobile Plant'). The vehicles' names were then changed to GAZ-A and GAZ-AA.
The 3-axle GAZ-AAA 6x4 truck was a successor of the 2-axle GAZ-AA. Its production ran from 1934 until 1943. Compared to the GAZ-AA, this vehicle was slightly slower and heavier, but its load capacity increased from 1.5 to 2 tons.
The kit contains 341 parts.
Box: 345mm x 240mm x 70mm
Additional:
- Highly detailed model
- Total details 341
- 314 plastic parts
- 20 photo-etched parts
- 7 clear plastic parts
- Decals included
- Full colour instructions
- Highly detailed chassis
- Engine is accurately represented
- Authentic wooden texture
- All doors can be assembled open or closed
Download instructions for this kit here
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Miniart 1:35 - German Artillery Crew (Special Edition) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35192
The kit represents five members of a German artillery crew. This can be a great addition to a diorama featuring the German Field Gun FK39 (r) 7.62cm.
The kit contains 188 parts.
Includes parts for five figures and four ammunition boxes with shells.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
The ammunition includes:
- 8 x 76mm UOF 354M HE-Fragmentation shells
- 8 x 76mm UBR-354P with the armour-piercing sub-calibre projectile BR-240P
- 8 x Solid Shot UBR-271K with 57mm AP-T shells
- 8 x used cartridges for the shells
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Miniart 1:35 - German artillery crew riders - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35040
The kit represents four German artillery crew and a driver, all seated in relaxed poses and clothed in standard German Grey-Green uniforms. The driver's position fits any artillery vehicle as well as a tank or armoured car which makes it possible to use the kit in various settings.
The kit contains 63 parts.
Includes parts for five figures, painting instructions and a paint conversion chart.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£38.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - German Cargo Truck L 1500 S - Plastic Figure Model Kit #38014
The L 1500 was a German light truck produced by Daimler-Benz AG from 1941 to 1944. This model was available in two variants: the rear-wheel-drive model L 1500 S and the all-wheel-drive model L 1500 A. In total over 4,000 L 1500 S's were built, with over 3,000 of them designed as light fire-fighting vehicles.
The L 1500 S was a two-axle truck featuring the R6 Otto-motor engine (44 kW). The power was transmitted via a manual transmission. The wheels had 190-20 tires with drum brakes. In general, the vehicles were aimed at civil use often serving as flatbed and cargo trucks.
The kit contains 688 parts. Includes a model of the The L 1500 S truck, wooden barrels, milk cans, milk and beer bottles with crates and a sheet of decal for 8 options.
Box: 345mm x 240mm x 60mm
Decal options:
- Civil Alpen-Milch 1205-OE3 Saarbrücken 1950
- Civil Milch IB 56-52 West Berlin 1950
- Civil Deutsche Reichspost RP-36022 1941
- Civil Deutsche Post DP 27-457 1950
- Civil Dressler Bier AE 29-2604 American occupation zone, Bremen | 1947
- Civil Grobwascherei IE-351342
- Civil Karl Ostermann Transporte tel:326 30-3062
- Civil 14 Engelhardt IB 32-60
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Miniart 1:35 - German Civilians - Plastic Figure Model Kit #38015
The kit includes five German civilians of WWII (a young woman in a plaid coat, an older woman with a cane, a middle-aged man wearing a suit and one Hitlerjugend boy) as well as one Nazi policeman from the Ordnungspolizei (Order Police). The figure of the old woman is based upon a photo of a real German woman. The photo was published in several books and magazines dedicated to World War II. The figures can be used in a variety of dioramas depicting life in Western Europe during wartime.
The kit contains 47 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 290mm x 190mm x 45mm
£12.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - German Feldgendarmerie Special Edition - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35315
The Feldgendarmerie were military police units formed in the Napoleonic era by the armies of several German kingdoms - Saxony, Württemberg, Prussian and Bavaria - which later became parts of the German Empire. In peacetime the units served with the Prussian Gendarmerie as a mounted police.
Dissolved after the First World War, the Feldgendarmerie were reintroduced in 1933 when Hitler seized power. Personnel were trained in a special military school in Potsdam. Due to strict training conditions and high demands placed on the candidates, only a small number of soldiers managed to graduate and join the force.
Staying behind the theatre of operations during WWII, the Feldgendarmerie closely worked with the Geheime Feldpolizei (Secret Field Police) and SS in the rear. Their duties were to monitor traffic and population control, fight with partisans as well as arrest and execute rebellions. According to some historians, the Feldgendarmerie soldiers were also involved in war crimes and Jewish purges in occupied territories.
In the period between 1943 and 1945 the Feldgendarmerie were infamously known for chasing and executing deserters, many of which were wrongfully convicted. This gave the units a bad name "Kettenhunde" or "Chained Dogs" after the gorget they wore with their uniforms.
The kit contains 71 parts.
Includes parts for five figures, equipment and road signs.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - German Paratroopers and Tankers (Italy 1943) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35163
Started in 1943 by the Allied forces, the Italian Campaign was aimed to take Italy out of WWII and seize its territory. The Italian Army was defeated by the Allies in 1945 with the collapse of the Axis Powers. Allied losses in the campaign were estimated at over 300,000 lives while German casualities were over 600,000 men.
The kit represents two German paratroopers and three tankers, all wearing hot climate uniforms.
The kit contains 51 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£35.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - German Passenger Car Type 170V 4 Doors - Plastic Figure Model Kit #38008
The Type 170V belonged to the Mercedes-Benz family of four cylinder automobiles produced from the mid-1930's into the 1950's. The car was issued in February 1936 and a few years later it became Mercedes' top selling model. Between 1936 and 1942 over 75,000 units were built. Most of the cars produced were two or four door "Limousine" (saloon/sedan bodied cars).
The kit contains 265 parts.
Includes parts for a car with a figure. Photo Etched parts and decals are included.
Box: 345mm x 240mm x 60mm
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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
£13.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - German Soldiers at Rest - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35378
After the end of the First World War, the military forces of Germany called Reichswehr were limited to 100,000 soldiers under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. In 1935, the Nazi army was renamed the Wehrmacht which allowed the Third Reich to increase its military strength. The branches of the Wehrmacht were the Heer (army), the Kriegsmarine (navy) and the Luftwaffe (air force). On the Wehrmacht recruitment posters the "ideal German soldier" was depicted as a blond and blue-eyed young man. Werner Goldberg, a German soldier, became the prototype of that image, however later he was "dismissed" after he had been found out to be half-Jewish. It is believed that the total number of soldiers who were recruited for service in the Wehrmacht during its existence from 1935 to 1945 constituted 18.2 million.
The kit contains 47 parts.
Includes parts for five figures: one Nazi officer and four German soldiers. Plus a water pump, barrels, chair, jug, wash tub, pot on bricks and shaving accessories
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - German Soldiers at Work - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35065
The kit contains 49 parts.
Includes parts for five figures and a set of tools.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£18.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - German Tank Crew ( Kharkov 1943 ) - Plastic Model Kit #35354
On the 19th of February 1943, the II SS Panzer Corps and two panzer armies under the command of Field Marshal Erich von Manstein launched their counterstrike on the Eastern Front, aimed to recapture Kharkov and Belgorod. With extensive air support from Luftflotte 4, in two weeks the German Army defeated the Red Army south of Kharkov and was able to directly engage the city on the 11th of March. After four days of house-to-house fighting, Kharkov was recaptured by the 1st SS Panzer Division on March the 15th. This series of battles is known as the Third Battle of Kharkov, which cost the Red Army over 80,000 casualties. Bevin Alexander, a military historian, called the Third Battle of Kharkov "the last great victory of German arms in the Eastern Front".
This kit contains models of five figures: Miniart 1:35 - German Tank Crew ( Kharkov 1943 ) - Plastic Model Kit plus Weapons and Equipment - Includes Resin Heads
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Miniart 1:35 - German Tank Crew, France 1940 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35191
The German invasion of France in 1940 consisted of two main operations - Fall Gelb and Fall Rot. Carried out in May and June 1940, these operations allowed German forces to push deep into France and occupy Paris by 14 June.
This kit represents five German tankmen in early war uniforms during the invasion of France.
You can download instructions for this kit here
The kit contains 38 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - Industrial Building Sections - Plastic model kit #35546
This is an unassembled plastic model kit containing undamaged industrial building sections. The sections can be combined with other constructions. The kit is useful for dioramas set in Europe during WWII. Glue and paint are not included.
The kit contains 132 parts.
Box: 345mm x 240mm x 60mm
£10.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Italian Tank Crew - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35093
Italian tank crews wore blue overalls, black leather tanker’s helmets with neck guards, and black leather overcoats. The hot climate uniform was similar to the regular one, but made of a light khaki drill. Italian officers were dressed in black lather jackets with lapels. The distinguishing feature of officer's uniform was a five-pointed star in one of the lapels. Italian troops also wore side caps know as "Bustinas" ("Bustina" is an Italian word for "side cap"). The caps were of the standard Italian Grey-Green colour.
This kit features five Italian tank crew members including a tank officer. Goggles, holsters and other figures' equipment are included.
The kit contains 63 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£11.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Japanese Tank Crew - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35128
This kit consists of five Imperial Japanese tankmen, four crew members and a tank officer. All the figures are dressed in summer uniform with Gunte gloves ("Gunte" is Japanese for "army gloves"). One figure is wrapped in a Hinomaru Yosegaki, a patriotic flag that was traditionally gifted to Japanese soldiers to bring good luck in war. Each tankman carries a holster for a Type 94 Nambu pistol and an ammunition pouch for the Type 99 light machine gun. Four Type 30 bayonets in scabbards and five pairs of goggles are also included. The officer is supplied with a map case, a binocular case and a sword.
The kit contains 57 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - Market Garden (Netherlands 1944) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35148
Operation Market Garden began on the 17th of September 1944 with the landing of Allied forces in the Netherlands. Aiming to seize the bridges across the Maas and the Rhine, British paratroopers suddenly lost radio communication and failed to achieve the objectives of the mission.
The kit represents three British paratroopers seized by a pair of Germans from the Luftwaffe Field Division. Both Germans are equipped with Karabiner 98 kurz rifles, ammo pouches, bread bags, water bottles and knives. One of the British soldiers has an ammo pouch as well. Decals for the German collar or shoulder tabs are not included.
The kit contains 58 parts.
Includes parts for five figures and ammunition.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - Office Furniture and Accessories - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35564
This kit represents office furniture and accessories of the WWII period. In addition to the furniture, the set also includes three wall maps (US, German and Soviet) and a variety of propaganda posters from different countries which gives you several options for where your diorama can be set.
The kit contains 59 parts.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£48.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. C - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35166
The Panzerkampfwagen III, widely known as the Panzer III, was a German medium tank produced by the Daimler-Benz AG in the 1930's. According to the Army Weapons Department plans, the Panzer III was aimed to serve as the main battle tank of the German Panzer divisions. It was meant to fight enemy tank forces with the support of the Panzer IV which was intended to neutralise anti-tank guns.
The Panzer III was able to reach speeds up to 40 km/h by road and 20 km/h off road. Its armament included one 37 mm KwK 36 L/45 cannon and two 7.92mm MG34 machine guns. Compared to its successors, the Ausf. G and Ausf. J, the Panzer III featured a relatively thin armour (15 mm). It had space for five crew members.
When the Soviet T-34 first appeared on the battlefield, the Germans saw the urgent need for a more powerful anti-tank gun. The decision was made to redesign the Panzer IV as it had more potential for further development. The Ausf. C soon became outdated and its production ended in 1943. The tank was deployed in several German campaigns of the early war period including the September Campaign in Poland, the Fall of France and Operation Barbarossa.
The kit contains 1047 plastic parts. It is the first plastic model of the Pz. Kpfw. III Ausf. C.
Box: 380mm x 240mm x 60mm
Additional:
- 1171 total details
- 1047 plastic parts
- 63 photo etched parts
- 11 clear plastic parts
- Decals sheet for 5 options
- Full-colour instruction
- Fully detailed interior of turret
- Crews vision periscopes with clear plastic parts
- All hatches can be assembled open or closed
- Workable chassis and track link
£11.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Red Army Drivers - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35144
This kit represents five Soviet drivers busy with their regular maintenance tasks. Three figures are wearing summer uniforms and 'pilotka' caps. One of them is equipped with a tire pump, the other holds a hand crank, and the third one with his sleeves rolled up has a piece of cloth to wipe dust and dirt off the vehicle.
The other two drivers are dressed in cold weather clothes: one soldier in a greatcoat and 'Ushanka' hat pouring water from a pail and the other is dressed in both a 'Telogreika' jacket and 'Ushanka' hat with his hand positioned to hold a steering wheel.
The kit contains 46 parts.
Includes parts for five figures and accessories.
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 - 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
£20.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Schweres Wurfgerät 40 - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35273
The Schweres Wurfgerät 40 (sWG 40) was a wooden launch frame used by Germany during WWII, for 28 and 32 cm rockets. The rockets were mounted on the sWG 40 in groups of four.
Kit details:
- Realistic wooden pattern
- Decal sheet included
- 2 types of rockets included: 28cm WK Spr & 32cm WK Flamm
Download instructions for this kit here
The kit contains 204 parts.
Includes parts for five figures, a Schweres Wurfgerät 40 and 28/32cm rockets.
Box: 290mm x 190mm x 45mm
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Miniart 1:35 - Soviet Assault Infantry (Winter Cloaks) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35226
In winter during wartime soldiers of the Red Army wore white cloaks over their regular uniforms and ammunition to disguise themselves in the snow. The cloaks were introduced after the Winter War against Finland (1939 - 1940). They were made of coarse calico and included a loose shirt with a cape and wide trousers. On the sides there were slits to access soldiers' equipment.
The kit contains 58 parts.
It represents five Soviet infantry soldiers in winter camouflage clothing.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£11.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Soviet Heavy Artillery Crew, Special Edition - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35185
The kit contains 212 parts.
Represents five figures of Soviet soldiers in tank helmets and fur hats. Four ammo-boxes with shells and weapons are included.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£11.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Soviet Heavy Artillery Crew, Special Edition - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35231
This new special edition kit from Miniart includes parts for the assembly of five figures of Soviet soldiers in tank helmets. Two ammo-boxes with shells and infantry weapons are provided.
Download instructions for this kit here
The kit contains 185 parts.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£10.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Soviet Jeep Crew - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35049
This kit represents a Soviet Jeep crew of WWII including a driver, one guard, junior and senior officers as well as a traffic policewoman with two hand flags.
The kit contains 48 parts.
Includes parts for five figures.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£11.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Soviet Soldiers Taking a Break - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35233
This kit represents WWII Soviet soldiers at rest. All figures are sitting or lying down on the ground with their equipment placed nearby. Weapons and equipment are provided.
The kit contains 127 parts.
Includes parts for five figures and accessories.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
£11.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - Soviet Tank Crew at Rest (Special Edition) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35246
This kit includes parts for the assembly of five Soviet tank crew members. Three ammo boxes with shells and weapons are included.
Download instructions for this kit here
The kit contains 116 parts.
Includes parts for five figures and accessories.
Box: 260mm x 162mm x 35mm
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Miniart 1:35 - Stug. III 0-Series - Plastic Model Kit #35210
The German Sturmgeschütz III or StuG III assault gun was the country's 2nd most produced AFV of the WWII period (after the Sd Kfz 251). The StuG was designed to support the advancing infantry using direct fire. Early models were equipped with low-velocity 7.5 cm StuK 37 L/24 guns which were able to blast fortifications but could not penetrate armour well. After the Germans encountered the Soviet KV-1 and T-34 tanks those were substituted with high-velocity 7.5 cm StuK 40 L/43 and later 7.5 cm StuK 40 L/48.
Before the production began, five prototypes of the vehicle were produced in 1937 - the experimental '0' series. They used the chassis and running gear of the Panzer III and featured a mild-steel superstructure and Krupp’s 7.5cm StuK 37 L/24 cannon. These AFVs were tested at a number of training facilities and remained in use as training vehicles until 1942.
Box: 386mm x 240mm x 60mm
Additional:
- Highly detailed model
- Clear parts included
- PE parts included
- Workable tracks included
- Accurate gun 7.5cm StuK 37 L/24
- All hatches can be positioned open or closed
- Decal sheet for 3 variants
Download instructions for this kit here
£50.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - SU-122 (Mid Production) Full Interior - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35197
The SU-122 was a Soviet WWII assault gun with a 122mm M-30S howitzer as its main armament. The production of the SU-122 started in 1942 with 27 vehicles built during the first month. By 1944, the Soviet Union produced over a thousand SU-122's. After 1944 the SU-122 was replaced by the SU-152, ISU-122 and ISU-152 heavy SPGs and SU-85 tank destroyers.
The kit contains 921 plastic parts.
Box: 385mm x 240mm x 80mm
Additional:
- Highly detailed product
- Up-to-date technology using sliding moulds
- 921 total details
- 822 plastic parts
- 95 photo etched parts
- 4 clear plastic parts
- Decal sheets for 3 options
- Full-colour instruction
- Fully detailed engine compartment and chassis
- Interior accurately represented
- Workable track link (two types tracks)
£43.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - SU-85 Mod. 1943 (Early) With Crew - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35178
The Soviet self-propelled gun SU-85 (Samohodnaya ustanovka 85) entered production in 1943 when the Red Army needed a powerful gun to defeat the new German tanks such as the Tiger I and later the Panther. The SU-85 was equipped with a D-5T high-velocity 85mm antitank gun which was capable of penetrating the Tiger I from 1000 meters. 2,050 vehicles had been built until 1944 when the SU-85 was replaced by the SU-100 armed with an even more powerful 100mm D-10S gun. The SU-85 saw service on the Eastern Front until the end of WWII. After the war it was exported to many Soviet states and other countries and remained in service for many years in certain countries such as Vietnam and North Korea.
The kit contains 613 parts.
Box: 385mm x 240mm x 90mm
Additional:
- Highly detailed model
- Workable track links
- 613 total parts
- 530 plastic parts
- 73 photo-etched parts
- 10 clear plastic parts
- 5 figures are included
- Decal sheet included
Download instructions for this kit here
£38.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - T-60 (Plant No. 264) Stalingrad w/Interior - Plastic Figure Model Kit #35219
The T-60 was a Soviet light tank produced in 1941-1942. The production of the T-60 started just after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. This scout tank was armed with a 20 mm TNSh cannon which later proved to be inefficient against new German tanks. In 1942 it was attempted to substitute the cannon with the 37 mm ZIS-19 but this did not happen due to the shortage of 37 mm ammunition. The T-60 was then replaced by the new T-70 light tank.
A total of 6,292 T-60 tanks were built. 1186 of those were produced at Plant No. 264 located near Stalingrad in 1941 and 1942.
Download instructions for this kit here
The kit contains 492 parts.
Box: 345mm x 240mm x 60mm
Additional:
- Highly detailed model using multi-direction sliding mould
- 492 total parts
- 420 plastic parts
- 2 clear plastic parts
- 70 photo-etched parts
- Highly detailed turret interior
- Fully detailed driver's and engine compartments
- Full ammunition
- All hatches can be open or closed
- Individual track links included
- Decal sheets for 6 variants
- Full colour instruction
£38.00 GBP
Miniart 1:35 - T-60 Early Series with Interior - Plastic Model Kit #35215
The T-60 was a Soviet light tank of WWII aimed to replace the T-38 amphibious tank, outdated by that time. The prototype for the T-60, the T-30B, was built at Moscow Factory No. 37. It had the T-40's chassis and was equipped with heavier armour, yet it was easier to construct overall. The T-30B was commissioned to production under the name T-60 in 1941 and was produced until 1942. During the year of production over six thousand T-60 tanks were issued.
Initially the T-60 was armed with a 20mm TNSh cannon (a tank version of the ShVAK aircraft auto-cannon) which could pierce 15mm armour at the distance of 500m. That range was insufficient against contemporary German tanks so the 37mm ZIS-19 cannon was offered as a replacement. However, it turned out to be impossible to re-arm the tank as 37mm ammunition was scarce in the USSR at that time.
During the war, the Germans managed to capture several T-60 tanks and used them under the name Panzerkampfwagen T-60 743(r).
The kit contains 482 parts for the assembly of a Soviet T-60 light tank.
Box: 387mm x 240mm x 70mm
Additional:
- 482 total details
- 402 plastic parts
- 78 photo etched parts
- 2 clear plastic parts
- Fully detailed driver's and engine compartments
- GAZ-202 engine accurately represented
- Fully detailed interior of turret
- Full ammunition
- All hatches can be assembled open or closed
- Individual track links included
- Decal sheet for 12 variants
- Full-colour instruction
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Miniart 1:35 - Totenkopf Division ( Kharkov 1943 ) - Plastic Model Kit #35075
On the 19th of February 1943, the II SS Panzer Corps and two panzer armies under the command of Field Marshal Erich von Manstein launched their counterstrike on the Eastern Front, aimed to recapture Kharkov and Belgorod. With extensive air support from Luftflotte 4, in two weeks the German Army defeated the Red Army south of Kharkov and was able to directly engage the city on the 11th of March. After four days of house-to-house fighting, Kharkov was recaptured by the 1st SS Panzer Division on March the 15th. This series of battles is known as the Third Battle of Kharkov, which cost the Red Army over 80,000 casualties. Bevin Alexander, a military historian, called the Third Battle of Kharkov "the last great victory of German arms in the Eastern Front".
This kit contains models of five figures: Totenkopf Division ( Kharkov 1943 ) & Weapons and Equipment
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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