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AFV Q009 Q EA-18G Growler E...
$42.95
AFC Club welcomes their new "Q-Scale" super-deformed style model kit of the E/A-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft! This model snaps together, and requires no adhesive; various newly-molded equipment is included, and it can be built in either flight or parked modes. Nine kinds of weapons are included, as are a UHMCS and HGU-55/P helmet. An NGJ-MB and AN/ALQ-99 tactical jamming system are also included.
Features
The Kit Provides 9 Kinds Of Weapon.
JHMCS & HGU-55/P Helmet Included.
Can Be Built In Flight Mode / Landing Mode.
NGJ-MB & AN/ALQ-99 Tactical Jamming System Included.
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AFV 35S33 1/35 German M88A1...
$52.95
The M88 Recovery Vehicle is one of the largest armored recovery vehicles (ARV) currently in use by United States Armed Forces. There are currently three variants, the M88, M88A1 and M88A2 HERCULES (Heavy Equipment Recovery Combat Utility Lifting Extraction System). The M88 series has seen action most noticeably in the Vietnam War, the Persian Gulf War, the Iraq War, and the War in Afghanistan, and to a lesser extent during the Kosovo War, where they were deployed to help recover heavy armored vehicles of the Allied ground units.
Features
Choice of open or closed commander's and driver's hatch
Workable crane with A-type boom
Exquisite photo etched parts for FRG M88A1G
All detail reproduced with high accuracy
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AFV 35023N 1/35 Australian ...
$114.95
$124.99
The development of a second tranche of FSVs began in 1972, when a requirement for further such AFVs was issued. It was decided that the new AFV would use the turret of a FV101 Scorpion fitted to the chassis of a M113A1 APC. This turret was armed with a 76 mm L23A1 gun. Buoyancy aids were also installed on the sides and front of the hull so that the vehicles remained amphibious. The prototype vehicles began to be constructed by the Ordnance Factory in Maribyrnong, Victoria, during 1974; three were completed in mid-1975. The design was approved for production in 1978, and another 45 FSVs were eventually completed by converting newly acquired M113A1s. The type was later designated the Medium Reconnaissance Vehicle (MRV).
Features
AFV Club's 1/35-scale model kit of the Australian Army M113A1 MRV (Medium Reconnaissance Vehicle) comes with a new barrel and mantlet
Periscopes for the tank commander and loader.
Three types of coaxial guns are included, as are photo-etched parts and new decals.
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AFV 35354 1/35 Husky Mk. II...
$108.95
This kit from AFV Club includes a newly developed robot arm and some newly molded parts! The cockpit interior is reproduced in great detail, with a door that can be opened and closed. The chassis, suspension and operation wiring are all similar to that found on the actual vehicle, with metal detectors on both sides of the body that can be folded back. The tire patterns and side shapes are accurately reproduced, and simple but precise photo-etched parts are included, as are new decals.
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AFV 35024 1/35 M-10 Tank De...
$54.99
The M10 Wolverine (called Wolverine) is an American tank destroyer from the Second World War. A tank destroyer, a vehicle with high mobility and firepower, was urgently needed in the early 1940s. Efforts were made to speed up the work on the project as much as possible, but it was not accepted until September 1942. The result was a vehicle based on the M4A2 body, slightly flattened at the top, with an unusual semi-open turret. Such a solution, along with minimizing the armor, was supposed to reduce the weight, and thus increase the mobility of the new tank destroyer. The drive was served by 2 coupled 6-cylinder General Motors 6046 engine with a power of 375HP. The M10s were primarily intended for the European theater of operations as a remedy for German armored vehicles. They fought in the Normandy campaign in France and later in Germany in 1945. They also performed well in the fighting in the Apennine Peninsula. They were used by the 1st Armored Division and the 2nd Polish Corps. The M 10 Wolverine was based primarily on its mobility and speed, it had weak armor which made it a rather offensive weapon. Nevertheless, in the hands of a well-trained crew, he could be a formidable opponent. Technical data: length (without barrel): 5.97m, width: 3.05m, height: 2.9m, weight 29.6t, engine power: 375KM, speed (on the road): 50 km / h, armament: 1 cannon H-7 76.2mm and 1 MG Browning HB M2 12.7mm.
Includes
Twisted metal barrel
Vinyl tracks
Open dome with detailed interior