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Trumpeter 09931 Photo Etche...
$75.95
Photo Etched parts Bender(L)
This product is suitable for a slender PE parts and a large PE parts.
Features
Made of aluminum material, solid and durable.
Suitable for ship mold or large scale model of the etching sheet processing.
Easily fits in the hand and comb edge design for bending tools.
Size: 162 x 79mm
Included
1 x Photo Etch Tool+ 1 Pcs Blade
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Trumpeter 09932 Photo Etche...
$53.95
$62.99
This product is a medium size bender processed a slit for precision bending.
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Trumpeter 09957 Tweezers Set
$15.95
Includes 4 tweezers rangeD from 4-3/4""(120mm) to 5-1/2"" (140mm)  long
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Trumpeter 09965 Assorted Di...
$12.95
Assorted diamond files set (Grit size:150)
Features
100% brand new and high quality
Durable and easy to use
Small files are perfect for small and delicate applications
Widely used in deburring , fixing chipped glass, mirror, tile, ceramics, metal crystal, etc
Great for many hobbies and professional applications
Specifications
Material: Plastic + Metal
Size: approx. 140.3mm
Color: As picture shows
Includes 5 Needle Files, Rectangle, Square, Camber, Triangle and Round
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Trumpeter 09969 High Qualit...
$20.95
Special two-edged scraper for models
Features
The product can earily shave and clean for parting line,
Cut and shave edge plastic parts
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Trumpeter 1/16 German Leopa...
$269.95
The Leopard 2 is a third generation German main battle tank (MBT). Developed by Krauss-Maffei in the 1970s, the tank entered service in 1979 and replaced the earlier Leopard 1 as the main battle tank of the West German army. Various iterations of the Leopard 2 continue to be operated by the armed forces of Germany, as well as 13 other European countries, and several non-European countries, including Canada, Chile, Indonesia, and Singapore. Some operating countries have licensed the Leopard 2 design for local production and domestic development.
Features
The kit consists of over 1500 parts
The kit w/refined detail
Multi-slide moulded lower hull and upper hull
Individual tracks links
Photo-eteched parts included
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Trumpeter 1/16 German Sd.Kf...
$296.95
German "Rhino" Self-propelled Anti-tank gun
Features
The kit consists of over 1400 parts
the kit w/refined detail
multi-slide molded lower hull
individual tracks links
Photo-eteched parts included
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Trumpeter 1/16 Pz.Kpfw.III ...
$233.95
German Panzer III (N variant)
In 1935, Hitler ordered the development of a new 15-ton tank. Researchers converted a new armored vehicle into a tank by equipping it with two MG34 machine guns and 37mm or 50mm cannons. Guderian equipped newly formed armored divisions with a large number of these tanks, laying the foundation for future German tanks and playing a crucial role in tank development history. The Panzer III was the main assault tank in the German Blitzkrieg campaign at the beginning of the war, accompanying the German conquest of France. However, with the emergence of more powerful Allied tanks such as the T-34, production of the Panzer III ceased.
Features
The kit consists of over 1600 parts
the kit w/refined detail
multi-slide molded lower hull and upper hull
individual tracks links
Photo-eteched parts included
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Trumpeter 1/16 Pz.Kpfw.VI S...
$386.95
In early October 1942, a development plan for the VK 45.03 was released, with two companies submitting their designs: Henschel and Porsche. Both used turret designs from Krupp, with the main differences being in the hull, transmission system, and suspension.
Henschel's version used a conventional hull design, with sloped armor similar to the Panther tank. The engine was rear-mounted, and like the Tiger I tank, it had nine staggered road wheels on each side, mounted on transverse torsion bars. To simplify logistics and maintenance, the wheels were overlapped in the same way as the Tiger I tank.
Henschel ultimately won the contract, and all Tiger II tanks were produced by the company. The vehicle had two turret designs. The early model's turret, because it was first installed on a Porsche concept vehicle, is often referred to as the "Porsche turret." In fact, this is a misconception; this turret was simply one of two initial Krupp designs. This turret had a rounded front and a significant slope on both sides. To accommodate the commander's cupola, there was a curved protrusion on the left side of the turret, making production very difficult. Fifty vehicles were fitted with this turret on Henschel-produced hulls. The later, more common "production" turret, sometimes called the "Henschel" turret, had a flat front without a shell loading opening (previously used on the earlier curved turret). The less sloped turret could perfectly accommodate the commander's cupola, and the edge protrusion was no longer needed.
The track system used in the "Tiger King" chassis is quite unique, using alternating track plates with guide teeth and track plates without guide teeth (also known as the "male and female" design). When the track grip is insufficient, anti-slip teeth can also be used.
The Tiger II tank arrived late in the war and was produced in very limited numbers. Like other German tanks, it used a gasoline engine. However, while the same engine was barely adequate for the lighter Panther and Tiger I tanks, it was somewhat inadequate for the Tiger II, a situation similar to that of other heavy tanks in World War II. Furthermore, its high fuel consumption resulted in a short driving range.
Features
The kit consists of over 1500 parts
the kit w/refined detail
multi-slide molded lower hull and upper hull
Full interior details
individual tracks links
Photo-eteched parts included
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Trumpeter 1/350 HMS Royal O...
$182.95
HMS Royal Oak was one of the five Revenge class battleships built for the British Royal Navy during World War I. The ship started construction on January 15, 1914, was launched on November 17 of the same year, and was completed on May 1, 1916. Completed and served in the same year, and participated in the Battle of Jutland.
In 1928,HMS Royal Oak caught the attention of the world when its senior officers were tried by a controversial military court, causing considerable embarrassment to the Royal Navy at the time. During her 25 year service career, despite multiple modernization upgrades, her slow sailing problem could not be solved, and by the beginning of World War II, she was no longer suitable for frontline work.
On October 14, 1939, HMS Royal Oak temporarily anchored in Scapa Flow, Orkney, Scotland as a floating battery and was sunk by a torpedo from the German submarine U-47.
Features
The kit contains over 510 parts
Hull split into two parts
Deck wood pattern finely rendered
Contains display stand
Photo etched parts included
Specification
Model Brief: Length: 540mm Beam: 88.9mm
Total Parts: 510+
Metal Parts: anchor chain
Photo Etched Parts: 3 pcs
Total Sprues: 13 sprues , decks and stand
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Trumpeter 1/350 Italian Hea...
$139.95
RN Pola heavy cruiser was the fourth ship of the Italian Navy's Zara class heavy cruisers and was a major warship during World War II. The Zara class heavy cruiser was born under the restrictions of the Washington Treaty, developed by Italy to balance firepower and armor. Although the treaty stipulates that the displacement of newly built ships shall not exceed 10000 tons, the Zara class achieved a final displacement of about 11000 tons and a main armor belt thickness of 150 millimeters through optimized armor layout and military equipment configuration, far exceeding similar ships of the same period.
In the early stages of World War II,RN Pola as the flagship of the Italian Third Cruiser Squadron, frequently carried out escort and patrol missions. In March 1941, he participated in the Battle of Cape Matapan. Due to a power system malfunction, he left the formation and was ambushed by the British fleet at night. He was sunk by the battleship's main guns and torpedoes.
Features
The kit contains over 520 parts
The hull made from two-directional slide molds
Deck wood pattern finely rendered
Contains display stand
Photo etched parts included
Specification
Model Brief: Length: 522.3mm Beam: 66.4mm
Total Parts: 520+
Photo Etched Parts: 2 pcs
Total Sprues: 13 sprues , hull and decks
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Trumpeter 1/48 Buccaneer S....
$101.95
The Blackburn Buccaneer was a British low-level strike aircraft , it was issued in June 1952 as Naval Staff Requirement NA.39. First fly in 30 April 1958..The Buccaneer entered Fleet Air Arm service in 1962,1978 out of serviced. The first RAF unit to receive the Buccaneer S.2B was 12 Squadron at RAF Honington in 1969. serving with the Royal Air Force until 1994, including service in the 1991 Gulf War.The Buccaneer was a mid-wing, twin-engine, two-seat with folding wings aircraft. It with nuclear weapon capability.
Features
Detailed fuselage w/accurate design
Canopy made from clear parts
Finely detailed cockpit,gear cabin
Photo-etched parts included
Specifications
Model Brief: Length: 400.9mm Wingspan: 281.9mm
Total Sprues: 9 sprues
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Trumpeter 1/48 Chinese J-20...
$92.95
The J-20S is based on the J-20 airframe, with a lengthened canopy to accommodate a second seat. The second crew member is not tasked with training but operates as a mission systems officer responsible for managing electronic warfare tasks, coordinating long-range strike missions, controlling stealth drones such as loyal wingmen, and overseeing real-time network-centric operations. This dual-crew layout is intended to reduce pilot workload and improve mission effectiveness, particularly during extended-range operations. The J-20 is estimated to have nearly double the combat radius of U.S. F-22 or F-35 fighters.
The J-20S possibly in a command and coordination role. It is positioned not only as an air superiority fighter but also as an airborne tactical node capable of managing manned and unmanned systems, including future platforms such as the Dark Sword UCAV. This capability aligns with future network-centric warfare concepts that require real-time sensor fusion and coordinated decision-making in contested environments.
Features
Detailed fuselage w/accurate design
Canopy made from clear parts
Finely detailed cockpit,gear cabin
3D print tail spout
Photo-etched parts included
Specifications
Model Brief Length: 434mm Width: 267.5mm
Total Parts: 210+
Total Sprues: 8 sprues , upper fuselage and lower fuselage
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Trumpeter 1/72 M1133 Stryke...
$32.95
The M1133 Stryker MEV is the primary ambulance platform. The MEV provides the mounting capability to transport four (4) patients on standard NATO litters, or (6) ambulatory patients, in addition to an ambulance team of three. The MEV provides protection for the patient and medical team and enhances the medical care in a protected environment with adequate lighting and accessible medical equipment. The MEV provides essential force health protection and supports the Army's commitment to the safety and survivability of the soldier.
The first five medical variants of the Stryker rolled off the assembly line at Anniston, Ala., in late fall 2002. They were tested at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., and Yuma Proving Ground, Ariz., before delivery to the Stryker Brigade Combat Team at Fort Lewis, Wash., in March 2003. Fully equipping an entire Brigade Combat Team would require 17 of the vehicles.
Specifications
Model Brief: Length: 108mm Width: 32mm
Total Parts: 100+
Total Sprues: 3 sprues , upper hull , lower hull and tires