Sd.Kfz.164 Nashorn - AFV Club 35164

AFV Club

Ref 35164
TypeModel
Scale1/35
Topic

Sd.Kfz.164 Nashorn

A model of the brand AFV Club the kit: «Sd.Kfz.164 Nashorn – AFV Club 35164».

Suspensions are workable. Precisely replicates road wheel axles. Realistically recreated fighting compartment with armor plates in scaled thickness. Highly detailed ammo storage. Structure of Pak 43 is finely recreated. Gun travel lock is realistically workable (with metal spring). Chassis interior sections are same as the real vehicle. Precision photo-etched parts are included.

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ICM S003 - Kronprinz - German Battleship

ICM

Scale1/350
RefS003
Sujet

«Kronprinz», WWI German Battleship

A model of the brand ICM : the kit Kronprinz – German Battleship – ICM S003.

Battleship “Kronprinz” served with Kaiser German Navy of WWI period. She belonged to the “König” class ships. “Kronprinz” was commissioned 8.11.1914 and entered the 3rd Squadron of Open See Fleet (Hochseeflotte). The battleship took part in many actions against the British Navy and fought in Battle of Jutland (May 31 – June 1, 1916). She was 4th ship in the battle line and had not hits. On November 5, 1916 “Kronprinz” survived a direct torpedo hit fired by the British submarine J-1. On March, 5, 1917 she was involved in a collision at sea with her sistership – the “Grosser Kurfürst”. After repair “Kronprinz” took part in Moonsund operation at Baltic Sea against Russian Navy in September-October 1917. On June 15, 1918 the ship was renamed as “Kronprinz Wilhelm”. After the armistice was signed, “Kronprinz Wilhelm” was interned by alliances at Scapa Flow, were crew sank her on June 21, 1919. The model kit includes details for assembly model to 1915 and 1918 period.

Source: Kronprinz on ICM

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Mustang Mk.IVA - RAF Fighter - ICM 48155

ICM

Scale1/48
Ref48155
Sujet

Mustang Mk.IVA, WWII RAF Fighter

A model of the brand ICM : the kit Mustang Mk.IVA, WWII RAF Fighter – ICM 48155.

The legendary Р-51 Mustang was one of the best fighter aircraft of the WWII period. The modification Р-51D has been produced since 1944. It differed by the installation of the bubble canopy and more potent armament. Planes, built by the Dallas plant, were named P-51K. They had Aeroproducts propellers and larger canopies. 594 planes of this type were delivered to RAF and were named Mustang Mk.IVA. -Aeroproducts propeller and larger Dallas type canopy are included -2 versions decal sheet included

Source: Mustang Mk.IVA on ICM

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G4 - German Car with Passengers - ICM 35531

ICM

Scale1/35
Ref35531
Sujet

G4 (1939 production), German Car with Passengers

A model of the brand ICM : the kit G4 – German Car with Passengers – ICM 35531 .

The three-axle off-road passenger car G4 (W31) was designed dy Daimler-Benz in 1934. This car had 8-cylinder engine of 100 (later 110) hp and 6 passenger seats. The car was intended for the German army but it appeared very expansive and too complicated for the mass production. There were produced only 72 G4 cars up to the 1939. They were used mainly by the highest state and military authorities of Germany. Highly detailed chassis, engine and interior. 4 versions decal sheet included. Four figures included.

Source: G4 – German Car on ICM

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76,2 mm F-22 WWII Soviet Divisional Gun - ICM 35702

ICM

Scale1/35
Ref35702
Topic

76,2 mm F-22 Soviet Divisional Gun

A model of the brand ICM : the kit 76,2 mm F-22 WWII Soviet Divisional Gun – ICM 35702 .

72,6 mm divisional gun F-22 was designed in KB-92 under V.G. Grabin control and adopted by Red Army in 1936. There were produced 2932 guns F-22. This gun had good ballistic characteristics, but vas too heavy and complicate for the mass productions. In 1941-1942 the large amount of F-22 guns was captured by German army. Highly detailed mounting, cradle and laying mechanisms. Possibility of assembling in combat or transport variants.

Source: 76,2 mm F-22 on ICM

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Azmodel 7212 - Hurricane

AZ Model Legato

Ref 7212
TopicAircraft
Scale1/72
Sujet

Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc over Africa

A model of the brand AZ Model the kit: «Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc over Africa – AZ Model Legato 7212 ».

This is a simplified AZ kit without Resin, Photo etched or metal parts and markings for 2 aircraft only

Aircraft Hurricane

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Supermarine Spiteful F.MK.14 Fighter - Trumpeter 02850

Trumpeter

Ref 02850
TopicModels
Scale1/48
Sujet

Supermarine Spiteful F.MK.14 Fighter

A model of the brand Trumpeter the kit: «Supermarine Spiteful F.MK.14 Fighter».

Features : The kit consists of over 80 parts , includes 7 clear parts – fuselage&wing with finely engraved panel lines

The Supermarine Spiteful was a British Rolls-Royce Griffon-engined fighter aircraft. In late 1942, Supermarine designers feared the drag characteristics of the Spitfire’s wing at high Mach numbers (nearing the speed of sound) might become a limiting factor in increasing the aircraft’s high-speed performance. To overcome this, it was decided to produce a new laminar-flow wing, much like that already used on the North American P-51 Mustang, Another change, to improve the ground-handling, was replacing the Spitfire’s narrow-track, outward-retracting undercarriage with a wider-track, inward-retracting system. as it was now substantially different from a Spitfire, the aircraft was named Spiteful.

Source: Supermarine Spiteful F.MK.14 Fighter by Trumpeter

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F8F-1B Bearcat - HOBBY BOSS 80357

Hobby Boss

Topic

F8F-1B Bearcat

Scale1/48
Ref80357

A new model of the brand HobbyBoss the kit : «F8F-1B Bearcat – HOBBY BOSS 80357»

Features: The kit consists of over 90 parts, includes 7 clear parts -Detailed fuselage&wing w/accurate design -Detailed gear cabin & cockpit

The F8F Bearcat was the last of Grumman’s piston-engine carrier-based fighters. Two XF8F-1 prototypes were ordered in November 1943, and the first of these was flown on 21 August 1944. Grumman decided once again to utilize the most powerful engine available at the time, the Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp — the same engine that had powered both their Hellcat and Tigercat designs. This time, the engine was fitted to the smallest, lightest airframe that could be built. This resulted in a highly maneuverable, fast airplane with a rate of climb 30% greater than the Hellcat.

Source: F8F-1B Bearcat by Hobby Boss

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