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British Self-Propelled Anti-Tank Gun Archer
Tamiya
A Modern GreatDesign work began in 1942 on the Archer, a self-propelled anti-tank gun intended as a stopgap until a full-time solution could be fou...
View full detailsA Modern GreatDesign work began in 1942 on the Archer, a self-propelled anti-tank gun intended as a stopgap until a full-time solution could be fou...
View full detailsThis is a set of Japanese army officers and infantrymen. Parts are included to recreate soldier accessories and surrounding items for a highly real...
View full detailsThis 1/35 scale model recreates the Goliath. It was a diminutive tracked vehicle about 1.5m long that could carry up to 60kg of light explosives an...
View full detailsThis is an assembly model of the U.S. Self-Propelled 155mm M40. It is a never before seen subject in the Tamiya line-up of 1/35 scale models. The k...
View full detailsThis plastic model assembly kit depicts the Japan Ground Self Defense Force's Type 74 tank, which replaced the Type 61 tank in 1974. ★Modernized de...
View full detailsThis 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 mode...
View full detailsThis is a scale model replica of the M3A1 Scout Car. It promises to be a great stand-alone model or make for an essential diorama piece in a bigger...
View full detailsThis is a 1/35 scale plastic assembly kit model of the Russian T-34/76 which was produced in 1943 and fitted with a large turret that showed an imp...
View full detailsTamiya presents a plastic assembly kit for the M113, a veteran Personnel Carrier that played an important role in the 2003 Iraq War. With the fear ...
View full detailsPrior to the outbreak of WWII, Britain relied heavily on military alliance with France. It was felt that the large French army would be able to che...
View full detailsOriginally intended for infantry support duties, Germany's Sturmgeschutz (assault gun) and abbreviated "StuG" III first appeared in combat during 1...
View full detailsDesign of the M48 series of medium tanks commenced in October 1950, with the Chrysler Corporation commissioned to do the design work and provide si...
View full detailsNEW MOULDS The box contains 2 track versions (T66 and T84E) made by a new raw material which can be glued and painted The M4 Sherman medium tank wa...
View full detailsThe acronym HEMTT (Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck) identifies a range eight-wheel drive off-road capable heavy truck, produced from the mid...
View full detailsThe "Land Rover" was certainly one of the most famous symbols of "Made in England" on four wheels and is a real milestone in the history of the off...
View full detailsRegistered by the Wehrmacht under the designation LKW 3,6-36 S 3t Blitz, this truck was the typical example of that practice of unification adopted...
View full detailsOf the many variables that take place during any conflict, supply and mobility are the most pressing. Germany realized this fact very early in Worl...
View full detailsIn order to counter the increasing threat of Russian tanks during the latter part of the Second World War, Germany began development of a new heavy...
View full detailsSince 1943, during World War II, there appeared an unusually fast tank on the European Front that silhouetted among its German Mechanized Division....
View full detailsDuring WWII, over 800,000 2 1/2-ton 6x6 cargo trucks were produced and became a symbol of the American victory along with the Sherman tank and the ...
View full detailsAt about the middle of the 1930"s, the German Army organized offensive infantry corps which had machine guns and machine pistols as the nucleus of ...
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