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Italeri 2519S 1/32 Macchi M...
$171.95
The Macchi M.C. 205 Veltro is considered the best Italian fighter of World War II. The evolution of the "Folgore" retained the excellent aeronautical design of its predecessor and was equipped, like other fighters of the "Series 5", with the German Daimler-Benz DB605 engine. The powerful V12 engine, also produced under license by Fiat, allowed the Veltro to reach a maximum speed of 640 km/h. Fast, maneuverable, and well-armed, with 2 × 12.7 mm machine guns in the nose and 2 × 20 mm cannons in the wings, it was capable of fighting on par with the best Allied fighters of the period, such as the American P-51 Mustang. It entered service with the Regia Aeronautica in the early months of 1943. After the armistice of September 8, it was used, until the end of the conflict, by both the flight units of the Italian Social Republic and those of the Co-Belligerent Air Force.
The kit will release the highest level of realism: new moulds made with the most advanced design and production standards, great attention to detail and the introduction of innovative solutions such as the cockpit with 3D decals. We are proud to share the first pictures herebelow.

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Italeri 2521S 1/32 Tornado ...
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Italeri 2521S 1/32 Panavia Tornado GR.1 IDS


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Italeri 25751 1/56 Sherman ...
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The M4 Sherman medium tank was undoubtedly the most widespread and utilized armored vehicle during the Second World War. The M4 formed the backbone of the American armored forces and was produced in numerous versions and variants. The first model to enter large-scale production was the Sherman M4A1, characterized by its rounded hull and cast turret. Early Shermans were equipped with a 75mm gun, later replaced by a high-velocity 76mm gun. The Sherman M4A1 entered service in 1942 and equipped the armored units of the United States Army in the early months of the war. However, its true strength lay in its design. The Sherman was economical, reliable, and easy to mass-produce.
Features
43 parts
Highly detailed kit
Decals for 2 versions
Model Dim. 10,2 cm
Box Dim. 258 x 162 x 38 mm


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Italeri 25752 1/56 Panther ...
$32.95
The Panzerkampfwagen V “Panther” is widely recognised as one of the best tanks that was produced during World War 2. It was deployed as a direct response to the Soviet T-34 and KV-1 tanks on the Eastern Front, which were superior to both the Panzer III and Panzer IV in terms of performance and armaments. Powered by a 700 horsepower V-12 Mayback engine, it was armed with the 75 mm KwK 42 high speed gun which was a very effective anti-tank weapon. The Panther was designed with optimal armor protection, including inclined front armor. Its overall mobility, speed and armaments made the Panther one of the leading tanks of the period, and ensured its deployment on all of the main operational fronts, from the East through Italy and France.
Features
40 parts
Decals for 2 versions
Turret and hull with zimmerit
Figure included
Model Dim. 12,1 cm
Box Dim. 258 x 162 x 38 mm


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Italeri 25754 1/56 Cromwell...
$32.95
The Cromwell tank was one of the series of cruiser tanks fielded by Britain in the Second World War.Named after the English Civil War–era military leader Oliver Cromwell, the Cromwell was the first tank put into service by the British to combine high speed from a powerful, reliable engine (the Rolls-Royce Meteor) and reasonable armour. The intended dual-purpose high-velocity gun could not be fitted in the turret, so a medium-velocity dual-purpose gun was fitted instead. Further development of the Cromwell combined with a high-velocity gun led to the Comet tank.
Features
WWll Tank Collection
55 Parts
Highly Detailed Kit
1 Figure
Super Decals For 2 Versions


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Italeri 25755 1/56 Pz. Kpf...
$32.95
The Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I is undoubtedly one of the most famous tanks of World War II. It was developed to provide the armored divisions of the Wehrmacht with a heavily armored and heavily armed tank to complement the more common medium tanks, Panzer III and Panzer IV, which were no longer effectively countering enemy tanks. Its primary armament consisted of the renowned and lethal long-barreled 88mm KwK 36 L/56 anti-tank gun. Installed in the turret and protected by a heavy 120mm shielding, it could penetrate the armor of any contemporary enemy vehicle even at long distances. Deployed on all major theatres of operation, it played an active role in German military operations in Normandy and the Western Front. Despite facing issues of reliability and deployment, the heavy tank, when operated by skilled crews, was always greatly feared by the Allied forces.
Features
WWll Tank Collection
50 Parts
Highly Detalied Kit
Turret And Hull With Zimmerit
Decals For 2 Versions
Figure Included


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Italeri 25756 1/56 StuG III...
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Born to provide fire support to the German infantry according to the tactical concepts of Blitzkrieg, the SturmGeschütz III evolved during the war into new and more advanced versions with a different mission profile. On the Eastern Front, encounters with the more powerful and innovative Soviet tanks led to an expansion of its role, transitioning from supporting infantry squads to serving as an effective anti-tank armored vehicle. Simple and cost-effective in construction, it was one of the most produced vehicles by German industries until the end of the war. With the introduction of the "G" version specialized in the anti-tank role, the version armed with a 105 mm howitzer (Sturmhaubitze 42) was also introduced.
Features
56 Parts
Highly detailed kit
Decals for 2 versions
Turret and hull with Zimmerit
2 alternative models : STURMGESCHUTZ III or STURMHAUBITZE 105
Model Dim. 11,0 cm
Box Dim. 258 x 162 x 38 mm


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Italeri 25757 1/56 Pz.Kpfw....
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The Panzer III development started in the mid-1930s with the specific goal to make it the backbone of the armoured battalions of the Wehrmacht, alongside a smaller number of heavier tanks (Panzer IV). Initially armed with a 37mm cannon, the Panzer III moved rapidly to a 50mm cannon and, in the upgraded versions (Ausf M and L), to the 75/24 gun with 64 rounds already used on the Panzer IV. Production ceased in August 1943.
Features
100% new mould
Tanker included
Easy to assemble for gamers and collectors
Box Dim. 258 x 162 x 38 mm


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Italeri 25759 1/56 M8/M20 G...
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At the beginning of World War II, the U.S. Army had lightweight and lightly armed vehicles, called "scout cars," for advanced reconnaissance activities. Developed during the war, the M-8 Greyhound armored car, characterized by increased protection and heavier armament, represented a turning point for the American army. The vehicle provided greater operational flexibility and could be more effectively used to support ground troops thanks to the 37mm cannon installed in the turret. First used on the Italian front, from Monte Cassino to Anzio, it later participated in the D-Day operations in June 1944. Although the terrain in Normandy proved challenging and demanding during the initial phases of the operation, later on the M-8 was particularly appreciated for its speed of movement and versatility in deployment. The M-20 version was developed from the M8 version for Military Police duties and command vehicle roles.
Features
74 parts
Decals for 2 versions
2 alternative models
Figure included
Model Dim. 8,4 cm
Box Dim. 258 x 162 x 38 mm


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Italeri 25764 1/56 Josef St...
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In February 1943, to replace the now outdated KV tanks, the first prototype models of heavy tanks intended to equip the armored units of the Red Army were produced. The most notable of the tanks developed to counter the new and heavily armored German vehicles, such as the Tiger and the Panther, was the Joseph Stalin JS-2. Armed with the powerful 122 mm cannon installed in a centrally mounted turret, it was characterized by a cast steel hull, heavy armor, and the adoption of a 12-cylinder diesel engine with over 600 HP. The overall weight of the tank was 46 tons. It was employed in the battles that led to the recapture of Ukraine, operational activities in Hungary, and, in the final phase of the conflict, during the Battle of Berlin. It was one of the most powerful tanks used by the Soviet Union during World War II.
Features
WWll Tank Collection
77 Parts
Highly Detalied Kit
Decals For 5 Versions
Figure Included


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Italeri 25772 1/35 M4A3E8 S...
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The M4 Sherman medium tank was the primary tank used by the United States during World War II. It has been produced in a significant number of units ant it formed the backbone of United Stated armoured forces during at those time. it has been produced in several variants and versions The production of the M4A3E8 versions started at the end of 1944. The M4A3E8, adopting the nickname Easy Eight, took several technical improvements enhancing the Sherman operational effectiveness. The 76mm M1 high velocity gun had been flanked by a new horizontal volute spring suspension (HVSS) system able to ensure a better driving condition and to guarantee a higher speed. The “Easy Eight” participated to the final stages of World War II and took active part in the Korean War.
Features
WWll Tank Collection
100% New Mould
79 Parts
Highly Detailed Kit
Decals For 4 Versions
Figure Included

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Italeri 2640S 1/48 Fiat CR....
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This is a plastic model kit, which comes unassembled and unpainted. So glue, model paints and other basic modelling tools are additionally required.

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Italeri 2645S 1/48 G91 R1/3...
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This is a plastic model kit, which comes unassembled and unpainted. So glue, model paints and other basic modelling tools are additionally required.


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Italeri 2656S 1/48 Douglas ...
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The Boston Iii A-20b/c Havoc is a twin-engine multi-role aircraft of World War II, used primarily by the Allied forces, notably the United States and the United Kingdom. Here is a summary of its characteristics:1. Designations and versions:Douglas A-20: Known by several designations depending on the versions and roles, the A-20 served C.
An Accurate Representation of the A-20B / Boston III of World War II
Dive into history with this model of the A-20B / Boston III, an iconic aircraft of World War II. Designed in 1/48 scale, this model offers a faithful reproduction of the details of this legendary aircraft used by the American forces.
Contents
90 parts in grey plastic; 11 parts in clear; markings for four aircraft.
Features
This A-20B / Boston III model kit is ideal for model enthusiasts looking to enrich their collection with historical models. The meticulous details and scale accuracy make this a great piece for WWII enthusiasts.
Add this model kit to your collection and recreate a piece of history with an authentic and detailed model. Perfect for experienced modelers, this kit offers a rewarding challenge and an impressive final piece.


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Italeri 2678 1/48 FW 190 A-8
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The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 was one of the best airplanes designed during World War II. With over 20,000 units produced from 1941, together with the Messerschmitt Bf 109, it was the Luftwaffe’s most famous fighter. The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-8 was equipped with a BMW 801 D-2 two star radial engine, with 14 1,700 Hp cylinders, which allowed it to reach a maximum speed of 653 Km/h. It was heavily armed with 2 MG 131 machine guns and 4 MG 151 20 mm cannons. Production of the A-8 version began in the first months of 1944, characterised with an injection system able to increase engine power, for brief periods, to over 1,900 Hp. From 1944 until May 1945 in all the Focke-Wulf factories, more than 6,500 190 A-8 models were constructed, to face the ever more frequent allied air raids.
Specification
Decals for one version
SKILL: 2
Model Dim.: 18 cm
Box Dim.: 18 X 10 X 6 mm