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AFV 35279 1/35 German Kfz.1...
$75.95
German Kfz.100 L4500A w/Biltsen 3T Type A
Features
New injected crane parts.
Build with outriggers extended or retracted.
Detailed tool box with wood texture.
Various jacks, pulleys, blocks, hooks & cables included.
Precision photo-etch parts.
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AFV 35285 1/35 Churchill Tl...
$89.99
$94.99
Features
New Tooling For Workable Carpet Laying Device.
Churchill Mk.Iv Cast Turret.
Realistic Suspension System With Metal Coil Springs.
Mudguards With Same Parting Structure As The Real Vehicle.
New Side Armor With Crane Arm Mount.
Clear Periscope Vision Blocks Provided.
New Aluminium 6 Pdr. Gun Barrel With Rifling.
New Photo- Etched Parts For Carpet Laying Vehicle.
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AFV 35291 1/35 M113A1 LRV A...
$87.95
$94.99
The M113 is the most heavily armored vehicle deployed by the Australian Army on the battlefield of the Vietnam War. Until the withdrawal from Vietnam in May 1972, about 200 M113s of various types saw action there.
AFV Club's M113 series includes newly developed Australian Army-exclusive parts, an Army-exclusive weapon set, and a T-50 turret.
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AFV 35313 1/35 M113A1 Light...
$99.99
$104.99
Australian Army M113A1 light reconnaissance vehicle
Features
Rear oil drum rack has 3 versions could be changed.
Brand new taillight of Australian Army has 2 versions could be changed.
Brand new roof-mounted ammunition box rack.
Brand new decal and painting instruction of Australian Army M113A1 LRV.
It is possible to select from 3 types of rear fuel tank
Selection of the new model of the new model, the two types of military officials, is possible
It is possible to use the new shape of the sky-shaped tumbler box
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AFV 35315 1/35 CM-11 Brave ...
$99.99
$104.99
This is a plastic model kit, which comes unassembled and unpainted. So glue, model paints and other basic modelling tools are additionally required.
Features
Brand new cm-11 turret and dedicated parts.
R.O.C army dedicated 3 colors command flag.
R.O.C army dedicated plastic water bucket(having chinese characters mark).
R.O.C army dedicated plastic oil bucket(having chinese characters mark).
R.O.C army dedicated secondary caliber weapon rack(can carry t65k2/t91 5.56mm rifle).
R.O.C army dedicated weapon set(t65k2/t91 rifle, t77 submachine gun, t74 7.62mm general purpose machine gun, kestrel anti-armor rocket).
T91 rifle have two types(basic t91 rifle and t91 refle with t85 40mm grenade launcher).
Kestrel anti-armor rocket have two types(carrying status and launch status).
Brand new steel road wheels.
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AFV 35319 1/35 M1296 Stryke...
$89.99
$94.99
AFV Club, known for their excellent Stryker series models, brings us the latest version!
Features
This kit features a newly developed Mk44 Bushmaster 30 gun cannon and special parts
Newly developed high-resolution cameras on both sides
Newly molded belt parts
Opening and closing hatches.
The cable cutter can be built either upright or stored, and the suspension system faithfully reproduces that of the actual vehicle.
Precise photo-etched parts and rubber tires are also included.
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AFV 35322 1/35 M51A2 5-Ton ...
$99.95
The 5-ton 6x6 truck (G744) of the M39 series was a family of heavy tactical trucks built for the United States Army.
The basic cargo version was designed to transport a load of 5 tons and a length of 4.3 meters over all terrains and in all weather conditions. When used on the road, the loading weight could be doubled. The M39 series was the U.S. Army's primary truck during the Vietnam War.
The M51 was a dump truck version used to transport sand, gravel, rubble and other bulk materials. It had a cargo box with a cab protector and a tailgate that could be hinged at the top or bottom.
Features
Body can be placed in different positions
Front wheels can steer
Detailed cab interior
Accurately reproduced chassis and suspension
Includes photo-etched parts
Four types of Vietnam War markings
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AFV 35323 1/35 M113+M54A2 G...
$153.95
The M113 is an American armored personnel carrier. The first designs were created in 1956, and serial production at FMC started in 1960. It lasted until 1987 and resulted in the production of 73,000 copies of this vehicle for the US Army's own needs as well as for export. The M113 entered service in as many as 45 countries, including Israel, Spain, Italy, Greece and Germany. The M113 is the most popular transport in the world and forms the basis for the world's largest family of armored vehicles. The M113 hull is constructed of steel and aluminum, with welded armor. This lowers the weight, but protects the crew only against small caliber ammunition. The Israeli army uses Rafael TOGA armor to correct this shortcoming. The driving position is located at the front left and the engine at the front right of the vehicle. Landing soldiers (up to 7 people) sit on benches along the hull and start the fight via the ramp located at the back of the transporter, which is hydraulically lowered. The basic M113 is able to overcome water obstacles, driven by tracks. The M113 was involved in a very large number of conflicts among others. in the Vietnam War, in the Yom Kippur War, in Operation Desert Storm, and in the 2003 Iraq War. In the US Army, it is systematically replaced by the M2 Bradley car. Among the huge family based on the M113 chassis, one can mention the American M901, which is armed with a TOW launcher, or the Israeli M113 Fitter with a special crane mounted, which is the basic vehicle of the Israeli repair and repair services in armored battalions. Fitter is also used by Australia and Belgium. Technical data (version M113A3): length: 4.86m, width: 2.69m, height: 2.54m, weight 12.1t, engine power: 266KM, speed (on the road): 66km / h, armament: 1 machine gun 12.7mm caliber.
The M54 was an American three-axle military transport truck from the Cold War period. The first copies of this car appeared at the turn of the 1940s and 1950s, and serial production continued in 1951-1965. The car was 7.59 meters long and 2.46 meters wide. In the basic version, the drive was provided by the engine Continental R6602 with 224 HP. The maximum speed was up to 84 km / h.
The M54 car was the basic version of the truck from the M39 family of vehicles. The family of these vehicles was developed for the needs of the US armed forces in order to replace trucks dating back to World War II in the line. The emphasis is on the best possible performance and good off-road capability, hence the use of all-wheel drive (6x6). The M54 vehicle had a cargo space of 2.1 m by 4.3 m and could transport a load of up to 5 tons or soldiers with full equipment. The M39 truck family, and especially the M54 trucks, were used very intensively during the Vietnam War (1964 / 1965-1975). In the 1970s and 1980s, it was systematically replaced by trucks from the M809 and M939 series.
Features
M54 5-ton cargo truck is equipped with M113 body
Precisely reproduces the interior of the driver's cabin
Precise drive system
The chassis and suspension mechanism are accurately reproduced
Plastic tire parts
Front wheel steering is movable
Newly enhanced exhaust pipe
Includes new special armor plate for M54 cockpit
New side shield for M2 0.50-caliber heavy machine gun (equipped with three)
New turnbuckle parts
With exclusive U.S. Army Vietnam War "King Cobra" decal