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Modellismo Militare / Military - Italeri

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  1. M4A3 Sherman Calliope
    23,00 €

    Non disponibile

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  2. World of Tanks -38t Hetzer
    28,00 €

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  3. KV-1 / KV-2
    22,00 €

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  4. Crusader Mk.I Italeri
    28,00 €

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  5. M7 Priest Gun Motor Carriage
    27,00 €

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  6. Crusader III AA Mk.1
    32,00 €

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    CRUSADER III AA MK.I The need to protect the armoured units from the enemy aviation, pushed the English army to develop this self-propeller equipped with a Bofors 40 mm cannon, using the hulls of the Crusader armoured tank, considered out-dated at the end of 1943. The cannon was placed in a tower with armoured plating able to assure the necessary protection to the gunners. The Crusader AA was distributed to the air detachments for the protection of the control units at the end of 1943. Some detachments were used during the French invasion following the landing in Normandy, but due to the air superiority of the allies, the German air threats proved inexistent, therefore the use of this self-propeller anti-aircraft was very limited if not null. Per saperne di più
  7. Vosper MTB 74 with crew
    99,00 €

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  8. M1A1 Abrams (w/Interior Parts)
    40,00 €

    This model of the M1 Abrams has been built according to the high qualitative standards modellers expect of Italeri - and has been improved even further by a series of precision-made resin parts that complete the engine casing, the drivers cab and the turret interior: modellers can even appreciate the delicate wire braiding on the turbine and the battery compartment. Per saperne di più
  9. World of Tanks - PZ.KPFW.VI Tiger by Italeri
    39,00 €

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    World of Tanks - PZ.KPFW.VI Tiger. THE BOX CONTAIN: 1 MODEL KIT - 1 LIQUID CEMENT - 1 TANK GUIDE - WORLD oF TANKS DECALS - 3 INVITE CODES - 1 BONUS CODE The final official German designation for the tank was Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf.E, often shortened to just “Tiger I”. The Tiger’s development was started in 1937 by the company, Henschel. Mass production began in 1942 with a total of 1347 vehicles being manufactured over its production run. The initial model used suspension similar to that of the Panther. The hull extended over the tracks to accommodate the wide-ringed turret which could mount the infamous 8,8cm Kw.K 36 L/56. The Tiger first saw combat in the fighting for Leningrad and soon found itself featured in the majority of German armoured engagements. Even though production was discontinued in the summer of 1944, the Tiger I continued to see action until the end of the war. It was the first German heavy tank in WWII and soon proved itself to be extremely formidable against Allied and Soviet units which mostly consisted of Sherman tanks and T-34s at the time. Per saperne di più
  10. World of Tanks - Ferdinand Italeri
    39,00 €

    World of Tanks - Ferdinand. THE BOX CONTAIN: 1 MODEL KIT - 1 LIQUID CEMENT - 1 TANK GUIDE - WORLD oF TANKS DECALS - 3 INVITE CODES - 1 BONUS CODE Official German designation: Sturmgeschutz (StuG) 8.8cm Pak43/2 (Ferdinand/Elefant) The StuG 8.8cm was based on the unsuccessful Porsche Tiger chassis fitted with a heavily armoured superstructure in the front and a mounted 8,8cm Pak 43/2 L/71 gun. A total of 90 vehicles were produced; they first saw combat in the Battle of Kursk (Operation Citadel). It was built in 1943 under the name Ferdinand, after its designer Ferdinand Porsche, but was soon renamed. After the Battle of Kursk, the remaining 48 vehicles were pulled out of service and given an overhaul. This included a ball-mount machine gun in the front along with a commander’s cupola. The name Elefant was soon decided upon. The vehicle was received with mixed feelings. It provided good protection with its thick armour but was severely unreliable in its mechanics due to the use of non-standard parts. Nevertheless, the Ferdinand/Elefant might well have been the most successful tank destroyer employed during the war, with a kills to losses ratio of approximately 10:1. Per saperne di più

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