
Black Dog | ||
Réf | : | 35032 |
Type | : | Accessoires |
Echelle | : | 1/35 |
Sujet | : | Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf C Accessories Set |
Un set d’améliorations de chez Black Dog le set “Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf C accessories set”.
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Black Dog | ||
Réf | : | 35032 |
Type | : | Accessoires |
Echelle | : | 1/35 |
Sujet | : | Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf C Accessories Set |
Un set d’améliorations de chez Black Dog le set “Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf C accessories set”.
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Black Dog | ||
Réf | : | 35031 |
Type | : | Accessoires |
Echelle | : | 1/35 |
Sujet | : | Pz.Kpfw.38 Ausf.G Accessories Set |
A mock-up of the home Black Dog le set “Pz.Kpfw.38 Ausf.G accessories set”.
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Ref | : | 35513 |
Type | : | Maquette |
Scale | : | 1/35 |
Subject | : | Studebaker US6 with Soviet Medical Personnel |
A kit from the brand ICM : the Studebaker US6 with “Soviet Medical Personnel”.
The kit includes a car Studebeker US6 with awning and four figures – two medical orderlies, nurse and stretcher case wounded man. Decal sheet included.
Source: ICM
History: The Studebaker US6 (M16A) is a class of 2.5-ton trucks manufactured by Studebaker during World War II, produced in the United States from 1941-1945 and in the Soviet Union beginning in 1942. The Soviet Union received almost all of the 105,000 trucks from production model 6×6 as well as most of the 90,000 6×4 produced, becoming the symbol of Law & Lend Lease. In Russia, the Studebakers were known as “Studer”. They were extremely popular, due to its robustness, ability to receive loads beyond those provided and the ability to “digest” any type of gasoline.
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GreatWall Hobby | ||
Topic | : | Krup 12.8cm Pak 44 High Velocity |
Scale | : | 1/35 |
Ref | : | L3526 |
Un set d’amélioration de la marque GreatWall Hobby le canon : " German WW2 Krup 12.8cm Pak 44 High Velocity Anti Tank gun core kit/ and a seperate 12.8cm upgrade barrell set.".
The 12.8 cm Pak 44, (Panzerabwehrkanone) was a German heavy anti-tank gun used during World War II. It was designed as a result of experiences on the Eastern front in 1943. The German army had encountered the Russian 122 mm guns and had issued a requirement for a similar weapon. Development initially concentrated on a field gun known as the Kanone K 44. However once heavier Russian armour such as the IS-2 started to appear the design requirements were altered to include an anti-armour role. The Pak 44 had short to medium-range performance similar to the 8.8 cm PaK 43, but the 12.8 cm PaK 44 better maintained its anti-tank performance over long to extreme-long ranges (2000-3000+ yards) while also doubling as an effective field gun when firing HE.
Source: Wikipedia
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