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Tanks Scale 1/72 - Revell - Italeri - Dragon

Tanks Scale 1/72 - Revell - Italeri - Dragon

Tanks Scale 1/72 Scale 1/32 Aircraft aircraft modellbau, model kit, plastic kit, modellismo statico, static model, italeri, hasegawa, revell, Dragon, Zvezda, Kinetic, Hobby model, plane model kit, Bandai, Aoshima, Evolution toy

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  1. NbFz Neubau-Fahrzeug Nr.2
    18,00 €

    Newly tooled Neubau-Fahrzeug Nr.2 Newly produced turret molded w/bolt detail Slide-molded 7.5cm KwK L/24 and 3.7cm KwK L/45 Slide-molded turret w/MG reproduced Slide-molded upper hull produced w/intricate details Complicated exhaust system accurately formed Delicated engine deck reproduced Headlamp on front hull can be folded up/down Side fenders w/pattern detail Intricately molded on-vehicle tools Drive sprockets and idler wheels accurately recreated One-piece suspension system produced for easy assembly Delicate DS tracks produced Germany’s first attempt at creating a heavy tank commenced in the early 1930s. Known as the Neubau-Fahrzeug (“New Construction Vehicle”), it was not a success. Slow-moving and boasting multiple turrets, it was ill equipped for the type of rapid, mobile warfare that Blitzkrieg tactics required. For this reason, only five Neubau-Fahrzeug heavy tanks were built. The first two prototypes were manufactured by Rheinmetall-Borsig (Rh-B) in 1934 out of mild steel. Armament included a 7.5cm KwK L/24 main gun, 3.7cm KwK L/45 cannon and two 7.92mm machine guns. Dragon has already produced two 1/72 scale kits of the Neubau-Fahrzeug that cover vehicle numbers 1 and 3-5. Now comes the final vehicle – Nr.2, a prototype that was used in a training school until its retirement in 1940. The kit includes a number of brand new parts that allow modelers to build this specific vehicle. While the turret looks similar to Nr.3, in fact it’s different, as evidenced by details such as the pattern of rivets on the top plate. The smaller turret is a new tooling as well, with its own distinctive shape. The exhaust pipes on the right fender are also unique to this prototypical vehicle. The entire upper hull is made from a single piece of while the intricate road wheels are assembled as one piece. With the release of this final kit in the family, modelers can now own the complete set of Neubau-Fahrzeug! Per saperne di più
  2. Contacta liquid cement 24x18g
    5,00 €

    Contacta liquid cement Per saperne di più
  3. Panzerjager I 4.7cm Pak
    10,00 €

    Non disponibile

    Sullo scafo opportunamente modificato venne montato un cannone da 4.7 cm. che almeno agli inizi del conflitto aveva una certa capacità contro i mezzi alleati.Il PzJg. I venne utilizzato sul fronte orientale e in Africa Settentrionale. Per saperne di più
  4. Flakpanzer 341 mit 2cm Flakvierling
    20,00 €

    Features: New 2cm MG 151/20 Flak cannons can be adjusted to different elevations Hollow cannon muzzles Delicate cupola molded on Flakpanzer 341 Detailed design for rear plate and stowage boxes Engine deck w/delicate details Armored side skirts reproduced Slide-molded upper hull w/full detail Intricate road wheels One-piece DS tracks At the start of WWII the Luftwaffe ruled the skies, but this dominance was gradually overturned as the war progressed. This led to a dire need for more antiaircraft vehicles for ground forces, and early efforts at producing a Flakpanzer centered on utilizing the Panzer IV chassis. However, the famous German Panther medium tank was also used as a platform for developmental work, with the Coelian perhaps being the best-known example. In May 1943, a proposed Rheinmetall design showed two pairs of Vierling MG151/20 antiaircraft cannons mounted in a Turm Panther II. This turret was heavily armored and it featured the pairs of cannons offset from each other and mounted at different heights. This Flakpanther 341 mit 2cm Flakvierling design never advanced much further…except in terms of Dragon’s superb new 1/72 scale plastic kit! The kit uses the finely detailed chassis of previous kits, to which are added a brand new turret and flak cannons. Parts fit together accurately, as is to be expected of Dragon’s high engineering standards. Although this particular antiaircraft vehicle never entered production, it makes for a fascinating modeling subject that gives plenty of scope for customization and creativity. For starters, it can be painted in an intriguing camouflage scheme! Per saperne di più
  5. PZ.KPFW.II AUSF. F
    14,00 €

    PZ.KPFW.II AUSF. F The Panzer II was designed in 1934 to meet the need of the Wehrmacht to dispose of a light tank. Supplied with a 140 Hp Maybach engine installed at the rear, it was capable of reaching a maximum speed of 40 Km/h, with autonomy of 200 Km. The armament was made up of a 20 mm small cannon and a colossal 7.92 mm MG34 machine gun mounted on the turret. Its light armour never allowed it, during World War II, to be used widely as a combat tank, quickly overcome by the more armed and armoured Pz.Kpfw. III and IV. However its elevated manoeuvrability made it ideal for roles of advanced exploration. In fact it was used during the whole conflict by the German armoured divisions as a reconnaissance tank and for infantry support. Per saperne di più
  6. M48A2C
    10,00 €

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    The M-48 Patton was produced during its history in an impressive number and played an active role in several war theaters. Widely, used since 1965, during the Vietnam War, and in particular by the Marine Corps, the “Patton” were also used by the Israelis, alongside the heavier Centurion, during the Six-Day War in 1967. The version A2 was characterized, in particular, by engine, transmissions and turret improvements. Per saperne di più
  7. VK.45.02(P)H
    19,00 €

    Features: Newly designed VK.45.02(P)H Newly tooled upper hull w/details Slide-molded lower hull w/bolt details Delicate engine deck reproduced Delicate turret reproduced Interlocking plates realistically rendered on both hull and turret Set of on-vehicle tools comes w/clamps Delicately detailed suspension system Road wheels accurately reproduced Highly detailed sprocket wheels Hooks added on front of hull One-piece DS tracks Dragon previously released a mightily impressive 1/35 scale kit of the VK.45.02(P)H prototype, which had the Krupp turret mounted well to the rear of the hull. This configuration produced a most unique profile for the heavy tank. Now the same vehicle is available in 1/72 scale! The one-piece upper hull is a brand new molding. The unique deck layout includes accurate details. The hull also carries the Porsche turret later assigned to the Tiger II. There are also easy-to-assemble DS tracks. The "H" version of this Porsche prototype offers modelers something new to turn their creative talents to. Per saperne di più
  8. Synthetic Round Brush 00
    3,00 €

    Synthetic Round Brush 00 Per saperne di più
  9. Sd.Kfz.182 Kingtiger Porsche Turret
    15,00 €

    Non disponibile

    We are pleased to announce a brand new model kit of a 1/72 German Heavy Tank: Hot on the heels of our dynamic-release of the 1/35 Kingtiger Porsche Turret, we are now bringing you its counterpart in 1/72 scale. This 1/72 kit is entirely brand new and features rubber track links and Cartograf Decals for Schwere Panzer Abtelung 503 (Normandy). This kit has approximately 150 parts and will be one of the most accurate and detailed 1/72 Kingtiger Porsche Turret ever on the market. BRAND NEW KIT with Cartograf decals and rubber track links. With over 150 parts, it is one of the most accurate kits of the KingTiger ever! Per saperne di più
  10. T-34/76 Mod.1943
    15,00 €

    Non disponibile

    T-34/76 Mod.1943 1/72 Russian T-34/76 Mod.1943 On this plastic kit from Dragon, the new Mod. 1943 cupola is carefully reproduced, while the roof of this welded turret is also a brand new molding. Main Features: - Newly tooled top plate for welded turret NEW TOOLING - New cupola with fine details NEW - Hatches can be assembled in open/closed position - Upper hull with precise engine deck details - Correct mantlet is accurately rendered - One-piece DS track links - One-piece road wheel, idler and sprocket wheel for easy assembly - Cartograf decal offers variety of markings About the T-34 kit: One problem with early T-34 tanks was the inadequate protection given to commanders in their turrets. They had to open their large, unwieldy hatches and look over or around them in order to gain situational awareness. Obviously, this exposed them to a great deal of peril on the battlefield. The T-34/76 Mod. 1943 tank provided the commander with a cupola for the first time, offering the commander all-round vision from within the safety of his turret. Per saperne di più

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