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  1. T-34-85 w/D-5T. Plant 112. Spring 1944
    46,00 €

    T-34-85 w/D-5T. Plant 112. Spring 1944 Per saperne di più
  2. BMD-2
    23,00 €

  3. Currently Used United States Army M1A2 Abrams SEP V2
    47,00 €

    Non disponibile

    Currently Used United States Army M1A2 Abrams SEP V2 Per saperne di più
  4. Soviet T-34/76 1942 Hexagonal Turret Soft Edge Type
    43,00 €

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  5. Russian Modern Tank T-14
    32,00 €

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  6. WWII German StuG III Ausf.B w/Wehrmacht Infantry Barbarossa 1941
    32,00 €

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    Features: - Bonus Wehrmacht Infantry, Barbarossa 1941 (4 figures set) - Value-added Magic Tracks w/accurate details Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of Russia, was the world’s largest ever military operation both in terms of its scale and the price paid in casualties. On June 22, 1941, more than 4.5 million German and Axis troops attacked Russia along a 2,900km front. As well as these soldiers, the enormous military undertaking involved 600,000 vehicles and 750,000 horses. Barbarossa continued into the winter of December 1941, by which time the attack had faltered at the very gates of Moscow. Russia committed 3.2 million soldiers against the initial assault, and later fed in 5 million further soldiers. One of the armored fighting vehicles that Germany made good use of at that time was the Sturmgeschu"tz III assault gun. Based on the chassis of the Panzer III tank, this successful vehicle eventually became Germany’s most-produced AFV. One of the StuG.III variants employed during Operation Barbarossa was the Ausf.B, which mounted a short-barreled 7.5cm gun. A total of 300 StuG.III Ausf.B vehicles were built as close-support vehicles for the infantry. Cyber-Hobby is launching a useful set in its Orange Box line. The box includes a 1/35 scale StuG.III Ausf.B model kit accompanied by a set of four Wehrmacht infantrymen marching across Russia’s vast steppes. The vehicle and soldiers are perfect for depicting the summer timeframe of Operation Barbarossa, a campaign that marks its 70th anniversary this year. Both these items are classic Dragon items. The 1/35 scale figure set has not been available for some time, but the marching figures are as sharply sculpted and well-posed today as they were a decade ago when they were first released. As for the StuG.III kit, it has been upgraded with new Magic Tracks. This economical Orange Box set allows modelers to recreate a typical scene from Operation Barbarossa. Per saperne di più
  7. K-4386 Typhoon 1/35Russian armoured 4x4 car with remote control mod
    42,00 €

    K-4386 Typhoon 1/35Russian armoured 4x4 car with remote control mod Per saperne di più
  8. T-34/76 Mod.1940
    40,00 €

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  9. Sd.Kfz. 234/2 Puma
    13,00 €

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    Sd.Kfz. 234/2 Puma. Possibly the best known of all German armoured cars was the PUMA. This eight-wheel vehicle, well ahead of its time, had much influence on British, French, Russian, Dutch and other armoured cars. The German war machinery was however no longer in a position to produce enough of these vehicles to substantially help the war effort. Per saperne di più
  10. WW.II le.FH18/40/2(sf) auf G.W.Pz.Kpfw.III/IV
    57,00 €

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    Germany designed a number of different self-propelled howitzers during WWII, but not all of them reached production. One of the more interesting types was the le.FH.18/40/2 auf.Pz.III/IV Sfl. With a name as convoluted as this, unsurprisingly it isn’t widely known! However, Dragon is giving this weapon carrier an enormous popularity boost by being the first manufacturer to create a 1/35 scale plastic kit of the weapon system! Basically the 25-ton vehicle mounted a 10.5cm le.FH.18/40/2 infantry gun in a fighting compartment, although it also carried gun trails and wheels on the rear of the hull so that the howitzer could be removed and used as a towed howitzer too. Alkett / Rheinmetall-Borsig completed a prototype in March 1944 in direct competition to Krupp’s Heuschrecke 10. It was eventually decided that it would be based on a Geschutzwagen IV (Hummel) chassis, and it was designed to carry 80 ammo rounds and operate with a five-man crew. Production was scheduled to commence in February 1945 but no vehicles ever eventuated. Per saperne di più

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