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Model Kit military 6533 - Sd.Kfz.7/1 2cm Flakvierling 38 w/Armor Cab (2 in 1) (1:35). Model military ke slepení. Velikost: 1:35. Informace o originálu: Detaily modelu: Měřítko: 1:35 Doporučeno pro děti od 14 let. Upozornění: Nebezpečí udušení! Výrobek obsahuje malé části. NEVHODNÉ PRO DĚTI DO 3 LET!
Model Kit military 6533 - Sd.Kfz.7/1 2cm Flakvierling 38 w/Armor Cab (2 in 1) (1:35). Model military ke slepení. Velikost: 1:35. Informace o originálu: Detaily modelu: Měřítko: 1:35 Doporučeno pro děti od 14 let. Upozornění: Nebezpečí udušení! Výrobek obsahuje malé části. NEVHODNÉ PRO DĚTI DO 3 LET!
1/35 T-34/85 Model 1944 No.174 Factory. The T-34 is a medium tank used mainly in the Soviet Union and members of the former Warsaw Pact during the Cold War. The T-34/85 is equipped with an 85mm tank gun in a large three-person turret, and generally the type equipped with the S-53 tank gun is classified as the 1944 type. Compared to the 1943 type, the 1944 type has a simplified design of the base of the main gun due to miniaturization of the retreat mechanism; the antenna is also installed in front of the cupola due to the relocation of the radio, and the ventilator above the turret features two units to improve the exhaust capacity. The 1944 model was mainly produced at the 183rd Factory, and in June of 1944, production started at the 174th Factory in Omsk, southern Russia. This kit from Rye Field Models includes photo-etched parts and decals for four versions. [Includes]: Photo-etched parts, decals for 4 versions
1/35 T-34/85 Model 1944 No.174 Factory. The T-34 is a medium tank used mainly in the Soviet Union and members of the former Warsaw Pact during the Cold War. The T-34/85 is equipped with an 85mm tank gun in a large three-person turret, and generally the type equipped with the S-53 tank gun is classified as the 1944 type. Compared to the 1943 type, the 1944 type has a simplified design of the base of the main gun due to miniaturization of the retreat mechanism; the antenna is also installed in front of the cupola due to the relocation of the radio, and the ventilator above the turret features two units to improve the exhaust capacity. The 1944 model was mainly produced at the 183rd Factory, and in June of 1944, production started at the 174th Factory in Omsk, southern Russia. This kit from Rye Field Models includes photo-etched parts and decals for four versions. [Includes]: Photo-etched parts, decals for 4 versions
1/48 Sk61 SA Bulldog trainer. The first 58 Bulldogg aircraft (known as the Sk61A and Sk61B) were delivered to the Swedish Air Force in 1971. Twenty more aircraft were delivered to the Swedish Army as Fpl61C in 1972, although these were transferred to the Air Force in 1989 as Sk61C. By 2001 all the Swedish aircraft had been withdrawn from military service. 26 were bought in 2004 by the Hungarian company AVIA-Rent. The kit is a high quality shortrun with injection moulded clear parts.
1/48 Sk61 SA Bulldog trainer. The first 58 Bulldogg aircraft (known as the Sk61A and Sk61B) were delivered to the Swedish Air Force in 1971. Twenty more aircraft were delivered to the Swedish Army as Fpl61C in 1972, although these were transferred to the Air Force in 1989 as Sk61C. By 2001 all the Swedish aircraft had been withdrawn from military service. 26 were bought in 2004 by the Hungarian company AVIA-Rent. The kit is a high quality shortrun with injection moulded clear parts.
Plastikový model letadla 1/72 A.W. Meteor NF MK.12. The final generation of the Meteor jet fighters was produced by Armstrong Whitworth. Unlike the earlier versions, these were two-seater, night and all-weather fighter machines equipped with a radar in the nose. In the early stages of the Cold War, they defended the UK against the threat of Soviet bombers carrying nuclear weapons. The Meteor Mk.12 version was fitted with a US-manufactured APS-21 radar known as the AI Mk.21 in RAF service. The best 1/72 NF Meteor kits currently available (Matchbox kits were released in 1987)Highly detailed small partsFour RAF marking schemes
Plastikový model letadla 1/72 A.W. Meteor NF MK.12. The final generation of the Meteor jet fighters was produced by Armstrong Whitworth. Unlike the earlier versions, these were two-seater, night and all-weather fighter machines equipped with a radar in the nose. In the early stages of the Cold War, they defended the UK against the threat of Soviet bombers carrying nuclear weapons. The Meteor Mk.12 version was fitted with a US-manufactured APS-21 radar known as the AI Mk.21 in RAF service. The best 1/72 NF Meteor kits currently available (Matchbox kits were released in 1987)Highly detailed small partsFour RAF marking schemes
Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Potez 25 TOE - 'For France - any time, any where'. The Potez 25 biplanes enjoyed long and faithful service with the French military, it lasted from the 1920s until the end of WW2. The TOE version of the biplane was primarily destined to fly in the France’s overseas colonies. The kit offers four interesting and colourful scheme options, a Vichy machine boasting distinctive red-yellow stripes which saw service in French Indochina in 1942, a pre-war airframe with white stripes on its top wing, an Aeronavale machine which was operated over mainland France in 1940 and finally a Free French Potez as used in Syria in 1944. highly accurate and nicely detailed model four machines illustrating the type’s long service for France meticulously designed decal sheet photo-etched parts are included too Operators: France/pre WWII-WWII
Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Potez 25 TOE - 'For France - any time, any where'. The Potez 25 biplanes enjoyed long and faithful service with the French military, it lasted from the 1920s until the end of WW2. The TOE version of the biplane was primarily destined to fly in the France’s overseas colonies. The kit offers four interesting and colourful scheme options, a Vichy machine boasting distinctive red-yellow stripes which saw service in French Indochina in 1942, a pre-war airframe with white stripes on its top wing, an Aeronavale machine which was operated over mainland France in 1940 and finally a Free French Potez as used in Syria in 1944. highly accurate and nicely detailed model four machines illustrating the type’s long service for France meticulously designed decal sheet photo-etched parts are included too Operators: France/pre WWII-WWII
Duke Hawkins: Phantom II E/F/EJ, RF-4C/E/EJ & QF-4E (196 pages) EN. Probably one of the most iconic fighter jets in the world, the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II was the first aircraft designed for the US Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. In this 196 page book, we focus on the landbased versions of the Phantom: the E, F, EJ, RF-4C, RF-4E, RF-4EJ and the colourful QF-4E target drone. In this book, every detail of the aircraft is shown, from the cockpit to the wings, fuselage or landing gear. This book is filled to the rim with high quality photos - some 500 of them ! - of aircraft from different air forces. Separate chapters give a closer look at Phantoms of Greece, Iran, South Korea, Turkey and Germany. Action galore! An extensive chapter is included on the QF-4E Target Drone that was used in the USAF. After their active career, many Phantoms were converted to targets for other fighter jets, shooting them down with life missiles. Prepare for close-ups! As is tradition with our books, the cockpit is an important chapter, showing the cockpits of the F-4F, the upgraded Icaros I and the reconnaisance version of the Phantom II. Some 30 pages are dedicated to the Phantom in service with the Japanese Air Self Defence Force. A lot of action, but also a closer look at the F-4EJ Kai upgraded version. The JASDF also operated the Phantom in the reconnaissance role; not just as an RF-4E, but also converted F-4EJs, equipped with different reconnaissance pods. Every pod is included in this book!
1/35 German Kugelpanzer (2 Kits Pack). marking for 4 versions without figures 1:35 scale not built / painted The Kugelpanzer a one-man tank built by Krupp in Germany than exported to Japan and used by the Kwantung Army. It was captured by the Soviets in Manchuria and is on display in the Kubinka Tank Museum. There is no record of it ever having been used in combat.
1/35 German Kugelpanzer (2 Kits Pack). marking for 4 versions without figures 1:35 scale not built / painted The Kugelpanzer a one-man tank built by Krupp in Germany than exported to Japan and used by the Kwantung Army. It was captured by the Soviets in Manchuria and is on display in the Kubinka Tank Museum. There is no record of it ever having been used in combat.