British Universal Carrier MkII
Tamiya
During WWII, the British army used various small tracked personnel carriers such as the Universal Carrier Mk.II, which first appeared in 1942. Tam...
View full detailsDuring WWII, the British army used various small tracked personnel carriers such as the Universal Carrier Mk.II, which first appeared in 1942. Tam...
View full detailsDuring World War II, Great Britain and its commonwealth Armies used a vast number of small sized, fully tracked weapons carriers, while the America...
View full detailsThis famous French sedan was produced from 1934 to 1957 and featured a lightweight monocoque body with a high performance torsion bar spring suspen...
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 detailsAnyone Fancy a Swim? The Ford GPA is an amphibious 4-wheel drive vehicle which the US motor giant was commissioned to produce for...
View full detailsTamiya’s French tank model kits have become well known for their unique subject matter and superb historical accuracy. This kit recreates the R35. ...
View full detailsThis modern Tamiya classic, originally released in 2005, has been updated with plastic road wheel parts in place of the original's die-cast compone...
View full detailsThe SOMUA S35 was a French Cavalry tank of the Second World War. It was manufactured from 1936 until 1940 to equip armored divisions of the Cavalry...
View full detailsIt was in 1934 that the German Army ordered Rheinmettal A G to develop a new 3.7cm anti-tank gun. Rheinmettal ranked beside Krupp as the biggest gu...
View full detailsWhen a tank became inoperative, the Recovery Platoons were informed of the condition of both the tank and the surrounding road surface. Tanks such ...
View full detailsThe Tamiya 1/35 German 2cm Flakvierling 38 is a plastic model kit in the Tamiya 1/35 Military Plastic Model Kits. This plastic kit requires paint a...
View full detailsThe 7.5 cm anti-tank gun was to become the main and typical anti-tank weapon of the German Army. It was often towed by the 3-ton trator Sdkfz 11. W...
View full detailsGerman 8-Wheeled Heavy Armored Car Sd.Kfz.232 ‘Afrika-Korps’ During the first half of WWII, German reconnaissance units greatly used the Sd.Kfz.23...
View full detailsThis famous weapon is well known for its role in World War II. It did, in fact, have its origins during the first World War, when guns of this cali...
View full detailsRecognising the excellent tractive force and cross-country ability of half tracks, the German Army Ordnance Bureau decided in 1932 to develop six m...
View full detailsSo Many Options! The exploits of Rommel and his Africa Corps are well known to students of WWII; this set of highly realistic figures and accessori...
View full detailsIn a crouched position, these soldiers are very cautious of their surroundings while pushing forward following a tank. Such a tense frontl...
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 detailsGERMAN ASSAULT TANK IVDESCRIPTIONThe Brummbär is a 15cm howitzer-toting assault tank (Sturmpanzer). It was built on the reliable and versatile Pz.K...
View full detailsDuring the later stages of WWII, the heavy tank destroyer Jadgtiger (which weighed inexcess of 70 tons and had an impressive 12.8cm gun and thick a...
View full detailsThis is a plastic model assembly kit of a field kitchen widely used by the German army during WWII. The typical German field kitchen con...
View full detailsDuring WWII, German soldiers belonging to armored divisions wore camouflage smocks and M44 field uniforms. This is a plastic assembly kit of ...
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