New kit from Border Model The Akagi Bridge with part of the flight deck!Pearl Harbor Attack-era configurationScale 1:3556.5cm long, 50.5cm wide and 40cm highincluding PE parts and transparent partsfine details of the bridge and flight deckextensive flag setunbuilt/unpaintedpaint and glue not includedWe recommend this kit in combination with:BF-005 Nakajima B5N2 Type 97 Carrier Attack Bomber "Kate"BR-006 IJN Carrier Crew Pilots & Officers
Plastic model kit to build a Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. E Tiger I of medium production Commander Otto Carius
limited edition
Scale 1:35
with extras
All hatches can be displayed open or closed
Segment tracks with auxiliary gauge
Clear, metal and photo-etched parts included
one marking option
with embossed Zimmerit
1 figure included
unbuilt / unpainted
Paint and glue not included
Plastic model kit for a German armored car Sd.Kfz. 234/2 Puma Scale 1:16 with bonus figur two types of chassis hatches can be built open/closed steering angle possible photo-etched parts included metal gun barrel 4 marking options unbuilt / unpainted paint and glue not includedPre-order price valid until 30.04.2024The German armored car “Schwerer Panzerspähwagen Sd.Kfz. 234/2”, known as “Puma”, was developed and produced in the last years of the Second World War.
The vehicle proved to be an excellent mix of mobility, protection and firepower, building on the Wehrmacht's operational experience in the early stages of the conflict. From 1939 onwards, the Wehrmacht had used armored vehicles very effectively for extended reconnaissance tasks and also to support their troops.
The “Puma” was initially a reconnaissance vehicle, but due to its KwK 39 L / 60 50 mm gun it could be used just as effectively in offensive operations against infantry and other armored vehicles.
It was used in limited numbers on both the Eastern and Western Fronts.
The highly effective eight-wheel independent suspension system and powerful engine enabled the Puma to reach speeds of up to 90 km/h on all types of battlefield terrain.
Carrier crew, pilots & officiers for japanese aircraft carriers1:35 scale8 resin-figurescarrier deck and aircraft not includedunbuilt/unpaintedpaint and glue not includedWe recommend these figures in combination with following kits:BS-002 Akagi Bridge w/Flight Deck (Pearl Harbor battle)BSF-001 Akagi Bridge w/Deck & Nakajima B5N2 Kate COMBO
Plastic kit of a light U.S. American M8 armored car on a large scale
100% new molds
Scale 1:16
detailed weapon breech and combat compartment
two different ways of attaching the cal. 50 MG
Early or late version can be built
Full figure included
metal barrel
workable wheels and steering
Viewing slits can be built open or closed
unbuilt/unpainted
Paint and glue not included
Pre-order price valid until March 31, 2024
The M8 was actually intended as a light tank destroyer, but since it was already clear at the time the decision was made that the 37 mm cannon could do nothing against the German tanks, the role of a reconnaissance tank fell to it. With a 110 hp (82 kW) engine, the six-wheeled vehicle reached speeds of up to 90 km/h on the road. In a rotating turret was a 37 mm cannon and a coaxial .cal 30 (7.62 mm) machine gun. Additionally there was a .cal 50 (12.7 mm) machine gun installed in a rotating ring on the turret or a mount at the rear of the turret. Due to its high speed and light armor, the M8 was called the Greyhound by the British.
The M8 saw its first use in Italy in 1943. In addition to Europe, it was also used in Asia. A number of vehicles were also delivered to the Allies. After World War II it was used as an occupation vehicle, but also in the Korean War. The police received M8 and were on duty there until the 1990s. The German Federal Border Guard and riot police also used such vehicles. Even today M8s are still in use in Africa and South America.
Plastic model kit to build a Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. E Tiger I of mid production
Scale 1:35
with extras
All hatches can be displayed open or closed
2 different track types as segment trackss with auxiliary gauge
Clear, metal and photo-etched parts included
Four marking options
with embossed Zimmerit
unbuilt / unpainted
Paint and glue not included
COMBO set for an Akagi bridge with flight deck together with a Nakajima B5N2Scale 1:35unbuilt/unpaintedPaint and glue not includedThe Akagi Bridge with part of the flight deck!Pearl Harbor Attack-era configuration56.5cm long, 50.5cm wide and 40cm highincluding PE parts and transparent partsfine details of the bridge and flight deckextensive flag setNakajima B5N2 Type 97 carrier aircraftComplete interior (engine, cockpit, ammunition storage) included with the finest detailsWings can be optionally folded like the originalStressed skin and other surface details faithfully reproducedBombs and torpedoes included as armamenttransparent partsPE partsWe recommend this kit in combination with:BR006 IJN Carrier Crew Pilots & Officers
Plastic model kit to build a Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. E Tiger I of mid production
Scale 1:35
with extras
All hatches can be displayed open or closed
2 different track types as segment trackss with auxiliary gauge
Clear, metal and photo-etched parts included
Four marking options
with embossed Zimmerit
unbuilt / unpainted
Paint and glue not included
This kit from Border Models is a completely new mold for a Nakajima B5N2 Type 97.
1:35 scaleComplete interior (engine, cockpit, ammunition storage) included with the finest details
Wings can be optionally folded like the original
Stressed skin and other surface details faithfully reproduced
Bombs and torpedoes included as armament
transparent parts
PE partsunbuilt / unpaintedpaint and glue not includedWe recommend this kit in combination with:BS-002 Akagi Bridge w/Flight Deck (Pearl Harbor battle)BR-006 IJN Carrier Crew Pilots & Officers
€73.95*
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