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About the German Sturmgeschutz III Ausf.G Early Version Originally intended for infantry support duties, Germany s Sturmgeschutz (assault gun) and abbreviated StuG III first appeared in combat during 1940. It had the durable Panzer III chassis with a completely new superstructure. To keep the vehicles profile as low as possible, the revolving turret was eliminated…
About the German Sturmgeschutz IV The Sturmgeschuetz (storm or assault gun) was developed in the 1936-39 period to provide armoured support for the infantry. This came about largely because the new tanks being produced were destined for the panzer (armoured) divisions. In a battlefield situation there was no guarantee that tanks from an armoured division…
The SU-76M filled an important and particularly pressing Soviet need for an effective self-propelled gun against invading German forces after the start of Operation Barbarossa in WWII. Based upon the T-70 light tank chassis, it was production-friendly and some 11,000 were manufactured between 1943 and 1945. Its 76.2mm ZiS-3 gun helped it to play a…
1:35 U.S. HALF TRACK 81MM MORTAR CARRIER M21
1:35 U.S. M113 ACAV (ARMORED CAVALRY ASSAULT VEHICLE)
1:35 U.S. M55 QUAD MOUNT MACHINE GUNS (2 IN 1)
About the Model  Highly-detailed 1 35 scale assembly kit set of six French infantry figures plus accessories. Comes with 4 riflemen figures, 1 machine gunner figure, and 1 commander figure, all in realistic combat poses. French army uniforms, helmets, equipment, and weapons have been painstakingly researched for the utmost accuracy. In addition to the…
About the U.S. Medium Tank M4 Sherman (Early Production) The M4 Sherman medium tank series was not only the main U.S. Army armored vehicle during WWII, it was the motive power that brought victory for the allies during the conflict. With more than 55,000 produced in all variations, it was the most widely produced tank…
This figure set depicts a typical crew which would have been attached to a tank in Europe after the Normandy landings.
This is a model of the famed M10 Tank Destroyer, a subject also covered in the 1 48 scale Military Miniature series. This largely newly-tooled model (only machine gun and clear parts are taken over from existing models) gives it the glorious detail of the larger 1 35 scale. The astonishing success of German armor…
The M151A1 was a variant of the M151, a military utility truck which was used by the U.S. Army and Marine Corps from 1959 to the early 1990s. It was first released to troops in 1964, and compared to the original truck it had a modified rear suspension and also received turn signals on its…
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