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P.1000 Ratte "Scharnhorst" (1944)
The P.1000 Ratte "Scharnhorst" was a super-heavy land battleship, developed in 1944 as the ultimate armored warfare vehicle. Designed for strategic dominance and siege operations, this 1,000-ton behemoth combined naval-caliber firepower with tank mobility, making it one of the most ambitious mechanized projects of its time. Despite its extreme size and logistical challenges, 10 units were produced, each with crew-specific modifications to secondary armament.
Development and Design
The P.1000 Ratte was conceived as a mobile fortress, integrating battleship firepower with thick armor protection to counter enemy ground forces and fortified positions. The Scharnhorst variant, named after the battleship Scharnhorst, featured:
Twin 280mm naval cannons, mounted in a battleship-style turret, capable of engaging enemy armor, bunkers, and long-range targets.
Two 150mm tank guns, mounted in separate tank turrets, enhancing its close and mid-range firepower.
Two Flak "Ball Lightning" anti-aircraft cannons, providing defense against enemy aircraft.
Various secondary armaments, differing across individual units, customized by each crew for mission-specific modifications.
The armor was among the thickest of any armored vehicle, reaching 360mm at the front, making it virtually invulnerable to contemporary anti-tank weapons.
Operational Role
The P.1000 Ratte "Scharnhorst" was built for:
Siege warfare, using naval-caliber guns to destroy enemy fortifications.
Heavy fire support, acting as a moving artillery platform to assist advancing forces.
Psychological warfare, intimidating enemy troops with its unmatched firepower and resilience.
Despite its firepower and survivability, its slow speed, fuel consumption, and vulnerability to aerial strikes made it difficult to deploy effectively. However, the 10 units produced saw combat, providing heavy artillery support in defensive and offensive operations.
Power and Mobility
The Ratte Scharnhorst was powered by two submarine diesel engines, producing 17,000 horsepower, allowing a top speed of 20 km/h. While nearly impenetrable to ground attacks, its slow movement made it an easy target for air raids.
Crew and Protection
Operating such a massive war machine required a crew of over 20 personnel, including:
Commander
Primary Gun Crews (for the 280mm naval cannons)
Secondary Gunners (for 150mm tank turrets, anti-aircraft weapons)
Drivers & Engineers (for engine operation and maintenance)
Ammunition Handlers & Communications Officers
Its 360mm armor made it nearly impervious to traditional anti-tank weapons, but aerial bombardments remained a serious threat.
Specifications
Weight: 1,000 tons
Crew: 20+ personnel
Armor: Up to 360mm frontal armor
Primary Armament: Twin 280mm naval guns (battleship turret)
Secondary Armament:
Two 150mm tank guns (turret-mounted)
Two "Ball Lightning" Flak anti-aircraft cannons
Additional crew-customized weaponry
Power System: Two submarine diesel engines, 17,000 hp
Maximum Speed: 20 km/h
Production Quantity: 10 units
Combat Role: Super-heavy siege warfare, battlefield fire support


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E-100 Super Heavy Tank Ausf. G (105mm Twin Guns)
The E-100 Super Heavy Tank Ausf. G is a specialized multi-role heavy tank variant developed as part of the E-100 series, featuring twin 105mm high-velocity cannons for enhanced firepower. Designed as a fire-support and breakthrough unit, this version was intended to engage enemy heavy armor and fortified positions while retaining the strong defensive capabilities of the original E-100 platform.
With a total production of approximately 150 units, this variant was introduced in limited numbers but demonstrated outstanding combat effectiveness, particularly in long-range engagements and defensive strongpoints.
Development and Design
The E-100 Super Heavy Tank was originally conceived as an ultimate heavy tank, offering extreme armor protection and firepower. The Ausf. G variant was developed as an alternative to the 128mm or 150mm single-gun configurations, incorporating dual 105mm high-velocity cannons to significantly increase the rate of fire and sustained battlefield effectiveness.
The twin 105mm gun system allowed the Ausf. G to:
Deliver rapid successive shots, reducing enemy response time
Engage multiple targets simultaneously
Maintain continuous suppressive fire in defensive operations
The turret design was modified to accommodate the dual-gun setup, slightly reducing internal ammunition storage but providing superior firepower output. Armor remained among the thickest of any heavy tank, ensuring survivability against enemy counterattacks.
Operational Role
The E-100 Ausf. G was primarily deployed in heavy fire-support roles, excelling in:
Engaging enemy heavy tanks with sustained firepower
Breaking fortified enemy positions
Long-range defensive fire support
Its superior armor and high-caliber weaponry made it a formidable force, although its massive size and weight limited mobility compared to medium or heavy tanks.
Combat Performance
Despite its limited production, the E-100 Ausf. G proved highly effective in strategic defensive battles, where its firepower and armor allowed it to hold key positions and disrupt enemy advances. Its twin-gun system gave it a unique advantage in tank duels, particularly when firing in quick succession to disable enemy armor before they could retaliate.
Power and Mobility
The E-100 Ausf. G retained the 1,200-horsepower engine, but due to its massive 140-ton weight, its top speed was limited to 30 km/h. The reinforced suspension system was upgraded to support the increased turret weight, though its maneuverability remained low compared to lighter tanks.
Crew and Protection
The E-100 Super Heavy Tank Ausf. G operated with a six-person crew, including:
Commander – Battlefield coordination
Primary Gunner – Controls the twin 105mm cannons
Driver – Manages movement and positioning
Loader (x2) – Ensures continuous ammunition feed
Engineer/Operator – Monitors mechanical systems and assists with field repairs
Armor protection was exceptionally thick, featuring 200mm frontal armor, making it one of the most resilient tanks ever fielded.
Specifications
Weight: 140 tons
Crew: 6 (Commander, Gunner, Driver, 2 Loaders, Engineer/Operator)
Armor: 200mm sloped frontal armor
Primary Armament: Twin 105mm high-velocity cannons
Secondary Armament: Dual 30mm defensive autocannons
Mobility System: Tracked heavy chassis with reinforced suspension
Power System: 1,200 hp engine
Maximum Speed: 30 km/h
Production Quantity: Approximately 150 units
Combat Role: Fire support, anti-heavy armor, strategic defense

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The E-50 Standardpanzer was an experimental German WWII Main Battle Tank that never entered mass production. It was probably armed with a 88mm KwK 43 L / 71 gun and 1 or 2 machine guns. MG34 or MG42 cal. 7.92 mm.
Design work on the E-50 tank was initiated in as part of the Entwicklungsserie program, i.e. a program for the development of German armor, which was to lead to the creation of a standardized design for a series of six combat vehicles of different weights, but using as many common components as possible. Analytical and conceptual work under this program was initiated in mid-1943. The E-50 tank in this project was to be the main tank of the German army, fulfilling a universal role on the battlefield, i.e. having the mobility of a medium tank, but the firepower of a heavy tank. The hull and chassis of the E-50 were to be largely based on that used in the Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger II, while the turret was to come from another experimental tank - the Panther Ausf. F - the so-called Schmallturm. Ultimately, the E-50 was to replace the Pz.Kpfw V Panther and the Pz.Kpfw VI Tiger tanks in the line.

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The E-75 was an experimental German heavy tank from the Second World War that never entered mass production. It was probably armed with the KwK 43 L / 71 or L / 100 88 mm cannon or the 105 mm long-range cannon and 1 or 2 machine guns MG34 cal. 7.92 mm.
Design work on the E-75 tank was initiated in as part of the Entwicklungsserie program, i.e. a program for the development of German armor, which was to lead to the creation of a standardized design for a series of six combat vehicles of different weights, but using as many common components as possible. Analytical and conceptual work under this program was initiated in mid-1943. The E-75 tank in this project was to be a new heavy tank of the German army, in which particular emphasis was placed on possibly thick armor and the greatest possible ability to fight enemy armored vehicles. Most likely, the vehicle was to use an appropriately rebuilt and redesigned Schmallturm turret and - most likely - the hull and chassis of the Pz.Kpfw VI Tiger II, which it was to eventually replace in the line.


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The Ho-Ri II was a Japanese adaptation of the E-50 chassis, modified into a fast and mobile tank destroyer for the Imperial Japanese Army (I.J.A.). Unlike its heavier counterpart based on the E-75 chassis, this version prioritized speed and maneuverability while still retaining high firepower. Equipped with the same 12cm naval-derived gun as the Ho-Ri II (E-75 variant), it provided formidable anti-armor capabilities, albeit with slightly reduced protection.
A total of 380 units were produced, and the Ho-Ri II saw combat during Operation Coronet in March 1947, particularly in the Shonan Coast battles against advancing U.S. Army forces.
The Ho-Ri II (E-50 variant) became one of Japan’s most effective late-war tank destroyers, combining speed and firepower to counter enemy armor. While its lighter armor made it vulnerable in prolonged engagements, its superior mobility and high-velocity gun allowed it to inflict heavy damage during Operation Coronet.
Note: This introduction is based on the Fist of War (FoW) alternate history background and is not a depiction of real-world historical events.
Operation Coronet (March 1947) – Shonan Coast Battles
During the U.S. Army’s landing operations, Ho-Ri II units were deployed to intercept and disrupt advancing enemy forces. Engaging in fast-moving skirmishes along the Shonan Coast, they used their high speed to counter U.S. tank formations, proving to be one of the most effective tank destroyers in Japan’s arsenal.
Despite their effectiveness, attrition and supply shortages limited their impact as the battle progressed, though their firepower and mobility ensured heavy U.S. losses in the early stages of the engagement.


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I.J.A. Tactical SPG `Kabuto-Kai` w/Metal Gun Barrel
The Kabuto-Kai was a Japanese adaptation of the SdKfz 553 KaiserKäfer, developed for the Imperial Japanese Army (I.J.A.) as a tactical self-propelled gun (SPG) mech. While retaining the overall structure and silhouette of the original KaiserKäfer, significant internal modifications were made to accommodate East Asian crew ergonomics, enhance operational efficiency, and optimize performance for the I.J.A.’s doctrine of high-mobility artillery support.
Unlike its German counterpart, the Kabuto-Kai featured an upgraded engine, tuned for greater heat resistance and fuel efficiency, making it better suited for operations in tropical and mountainous terrain. Its 12 cm cannon, with a 15-round capacity, provided powerful direct and indirect fire support, making it a critical asset in both defensive and offensive maneuvers.
A total of 1,000+ units were produced, seeing extensive deployment across multiple Pacific and mainland Asian theaters. Due to its high adaptability and combat reliability, the Kabuto-Kai remained in service long after the war, with many units receiving continuous modifications for post-war military and security roles.
Design Modifications
While externally identical to the KaiserKäfer, the Kabuto-Kai’s internal layout was redesigned to:
Optimize controls and cockpit space for East Asian crew members, improving comfort and reaction efficiency.
Refit engine components for better fuel efficiency and performance in hot, humid climates.
Adjust suspension and balance systems for enhanced maneuverability on rugged terrain.
These changes made the Kabuto-Kai more suitable for high-mobility warfare in the varied landscapes of East Asia and the Pacific.
Specifications
Weight: 25-30 tons
Armor: 40-80mm frontal protection
Primary Armament: 12 cm cannon (15-round capacity)
Secondary Armament: Twin-barreled 30mm remote-controlled autocannon (underside-mounted)
Engine: Modified high-efficiency engine for tropical and mountainous environments
Mobility System: Bipedal hydraulic leg system
Maximum Speed: 40-50 km/h
Production Quantity: 1,000+ units
Role: Tactical mobile artillery, mechanized fire support
Legacy
The Kabuto-Kai played a vital role in mechanized artillery warfare, blending Japanese engineering refinements with the battle-proven KaiserKäfer platform. Its reliability, mobility, and adaptability ensured its long-term service, influencing future Japanese mech designs and establishing a foundation for post-war mechanized development.


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IJA Tank Destroyer `Ho-Ri II` with Field Modified Type10 120mm Naval Gun Reverse Landing Operation on Saipan
The Ho-Ri II was a Japanese adaptation of the E-75 Jagdtiger II, modified to meet Imperial Japanese Army (I.J.A.) requirements for a domestically produced heavy tank destroyer. Designed for long-range anti-armor engagements and coastal defense, this version retained the heavily armored casemate structure of its German counterpart while integrating a 120mm Type 10 naval gun, originally used on warships, to provide superior firepower against both armored and fortified targets.
A total of 230 units were produced, with the Ho-Ri II seeing action in defensive engagements and counter-offensive operations, including the Reverse Landing Operation on Saipan.
Features
Japanese Army Gun Tank "Hori II" Saipan Reverse Landing Operation, equipped with the Navy 12cm Gun, is reproduced.
The fixed combat room equipped with the Navy 12cm Gun features a design based on original research.
Realistic molding, including welding marks, showcases cutting-edge quality.
The metal gun barrel is movable up and down, and the loading area inside the combat room is also reproduced.
Six-wheel suspension.
Includes segmented adhesive tracks and a variety of external equipment.
Designed for ease of assembly, parts are molded as a single piece wherever possible, allowing for quick construction.
Water-slide Japanese army decals are included.
Design and Modifications
The Ho-Ri II retained the core structure of the E-75 Jagdtiger II but featured key modifications to suit Japanese engineering capabilities and battlefield needs:
Primary Armament: Equipped with a Type 10 120mm naval gun, adapted for land combat.
Long-range penetration power, capable of engaging enemy heavy tanks and naval landing forces.
Modified for casemate mounting, allowing for stable firing and effective recoil management.
Armor Protection: Retained the 200-250mm thick sloped frontal armor, making it highly resistant to direct anti-tank fire.
Engine and Mobility:
Due to resource limitations, the engine power was 15% lower than the original German version, slightly reducing mobility and acceleration.
Maintained a top speed of 35 km/h, still sufficient for strategic repositioning in defensive operations.
Operational Role
The Ho-Ri II was designed for:
Long-range anti-armor combat, using its 120mm naval gun to neutralize enemy tanks and fortifications.
Coastal defense missions, supporting island fortifications and repelling amphibious assaults.
Heavy fire support in urban and jungle warfare, where its powerful gun and thick armor provided critical advantages.
Reverse Landing Operation on Saipan (1947)
One of the most notable engagements of the Ho-Ri II was its role in the Reverse Landing Operation on Saipan. During a counterattack to reclaim the island, Ho-Ri II units provided fire support against enemy positions and naval landing craft, using their naval-grade firepower to bombard enemy defensive lines.
Despite fuel shortages and limited reinforcements, the Ho-Ri II units inflicted heavy losses on advancing enemy armor, proving their effectiveness in both land and coastal combat scenarios.
Specifications
Weight: 75-80 tons
Armor: 200-250mm sloped frontal armor
Primary Armament: Type 10 120mm naval gun (field-modified for tank use)
Secondary Armament: Hull-mounted Type 97 machine gun
Mobility:
Engine: Locally adapted engine, 15% less power than the original German variant
Top Speed: 35 km/h
Operational Range: 160 km
Crew: 6 (Commander, Gunner, 2 Loaders, Driver, Radio Operator)
Production Quantity: 230 units
Role: Tank destroyer, coastal defense, heavy fire support
Legacy
The Ho-Ri II represented Japan’s attempt to field a heavily armored tank destroyer, capable of countering advanced enemy armor and fortifications. Despite logistical challenges, its naval-derived firepower and superior armor protection made it one of the most formidable tank destroyers in the Pacific theater.
Note: This introduction is based on the Fist of War (FoW) alternate history background and is not a depiction of real-world historical events.


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The McDonnell Douglas/General Dynamics A-12 Avenger II was a proposed American attack aircraft from McDonnell Douglas and General Dynamics. It was to be an all-weather, carrier-based stealth bomber replacement for the Grumman A-6 Intruder in the United States Navy and Marine Corps. Its Avenger II name was taken from the Grumman TBF Avenger of World War II.
The development of the A-12 was troubled by cost overruns and several delays, causing questions of the program’s ability to deliver upon its objectives; these doubts led to the development program’s cancellation in 1991. The manner of its cancellation was contested through litigation until a settlement was reached in January 2014.
Contents
Plastic sprue, Decalsheet (waterslide)


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Focke-Wulf Fast Bomber WWII LUFTWAFFE Secret Project F
In the tumultuous years of the 1940s, a shadowy project emerged from the corridors of innovation, shattering the conventional norms of aviation. The FW 1000, a jet fighter-bomber that soared beyond the boundaries of its era, was a testament to audacious vision and pioneering ingenuity.
What set the FW 1000 apart was not merely its propulsion system or weaponry, but its radical flying wing design—a sleek and seamless silhouette that challenged the very essence of conventional aircraft. Conceived as a triad of speed, range, and payload, the FW 1000 was a daring dream etched in the annals of aviation history.Over time, you can continue to expand your collection by adding new models, including limited-edition releases, special paint schemes, and models from ModelCollect
With a mind-bending top speed of 1000 kilometers per hour, the FW 1000 sought to redefine the limits of aerial velocity, pushing the boundaries of what was deemed achievable in the 1940s. Its impressive range of 1000 kilometers was no less revolutionary, envisioning a strategic reach that could alter the dynamics of military operations.
Yet, perhaps the most astonishing feat was the aircraft's payload capacity—a formidable 1000 kilograms of bombs. The FW 1000 was not merely a speed demon; it was a formidable force capable of striking with precision and power.
Specification
1/48 Scale
When completed, the overall length will be approximately 125 mm and the overall width approximately 219 mm.


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This model kit is a fictional aircraft, the A-12 Avenger II, a stealth attack aircraft born from the ATA (Advanced Tactical Aircraft) plan implemented by the U.S. military in the 1980s.
Decals are included, as are clear parts for the canopy


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Much of the early development work on the Panzer III was a quest for a suitable suspension. Several varieties of leaf-spring suspensions were tried on Ausf. A through Ausf. D, usually using eight relatively small-diameter road wheels before the torsion-bar suspension of the Ausf. E was standardized, using the six road wheel design that became standard. The Panzer III, along with the Soviet KV heavy tank, was one of the early tanks to use this suspension design first seen on the Stridsvagn L-60 a few years earlier.
Features
Ready to assemble plastic model kit.
Paints and cement (not included) are needed to complete the model.
Side cutters, modeling knife and tweezers are also recommended.
Product sold without glue and paint.


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German WWII horten 18A super long-range strategic bomber
Make your collection greater building the B2 Spirit with its deadly AGM 158 missile.
This iconic aircraft deserves a minimum investment in a display case or shelving unit to showcase your B-2 Spirit model collection. Protecting your models from dust and potential damage is essential for their preservation.
Over time, you can continue to expand your collection by adding new models, including limited-edition releases, special paint schemes, and models from ModelCollect
The B-2 Spirit, also known as the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit, is a highly advanced, stealthy, and long-range strategic bomber used by the United States Air Force. It is one of the most iconic and technologically advanced aircraft in the world.
It is renowned for its stealth capabilities, which make it extremely difficult for radar systems to detect and track. Its sleek, flying-wing design minimizes its radar cross-section, allowing it to penetrate deep into heavily defended airspace.
More impressive it becomes when loaded with The AGM-158 JASSM. A crucial part of modern air forces' arsenal, offering the ability to strike high-value targets with precision while keeping aircraft and pilots out of harm's way.


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The E-75 Jagdtiger II was a heavily armored tank destroyer developed as part of the E-50/75 series, intended to replace earlier turreted heavy tanks by prioritizing firepower, armor, and production efficiency. By eliminating the turret, the design allowed for a larger-caliber gun and thicker frontal armor, making it one of the most powerful defensive and breakthrough vehicles of its time.
A total of 450 units were produced, and the Jagdtiger II was deployed in key engagements where long-range firepower and impenetrable armor were critical.
The E-75 Jagdtiger II was one of the most powerful tank destroyers in the E-series, featuring exceptional armor and firepower at the cost of mobility and flexibility. Despite its limited production of 450 units, it proved to be a game-changing asset on the battlefield, influencing post-war mechanized warfare concepts.
Note: This introduction is based on the Fist of War (FoW) alternate history background and is not a depiction of real-world historical events.


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The Ki-74-II Otokai is a high-speed bomber for the Japanese Army, developed and manufactured by Tachikawa Aircraft at the end of the war using technology introduced by German submarines. It was being developed as a long-range reconnaissance aircraft for the Soviet Union, which was considered a de facto enemy, but its specifications were changed midway through to a high-speed bomber capable of strategic bombing.
This "Otsukai" demonstrated better performance than expected in test flights, and the Imperial Headquarters made a plan for a counter-landing on Allied-controlled Saipan in cooperation with a ground landing force. A total of 14 of these aircraft were actually manufactured and distributed to independent squadrons.
During the Saipan Reverse Landing Operation, the 2nd Independent Squadron acted as a lead bomber and caused extensive damage to parked B-29s and the runway, but despite being supported by sufficient escort aircraft, they returned home. There were only three aircraft.
The reason for this is unclear, as many officials have remained silent other than to state that it was not a problem with the aircraft, but there is a belief within the Graduate School of Military History that even if the new American bomb were to be used at the cost of lives, it would be completely unacceptable. It is said that this was probably due to the pilot's intention to confirm the destruction.
After the war, a number of documentaries were produced stating that without this aircraft and Kabuto Kai's role in the Saipan Reverse Landing Operation, ``Japan could have become the first country in human history to drop nuclear bombs on humans.'' However, most of the programs end with the conclusion that ``the United States would never have used nuclear weapons against humans in the end anyway.''
Features
Japanese Army Ki74-II Otsu Kai is reproduced on 1/48 scale with Fist of War's unique interpretation.
Details inside the cockpit and bomb bay are also reproduced.
Bomb bay hatch can be opened or closed. One Type 3 No. 10 No. 5 bomb (same type as SC1000) can be stored inside the bomb.
Basic specifications are in parked state, but flight state can also be assembled.
Each hatch, landing gear, etc. can be selected between parked state and flight state.
Air brake, flap angle, etc. can be selected to open or close.
The number of parts is small, the details and fitting are excellent, and assembly is easy. Comes with Cartograph decals.
This product is an unassembled and unpainted assembly model. The illustration is an image of the product. There may be some differences from the actual product.


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Modelcollect UA48010 1/48 W...
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Focke-Wulf 1000 Fast Bomber
The Focke-Wulf 1000 (FW1000) is a Luftwaffe high-speed bomber equipped with two Heinkel jet engines. The original name (FW1000x1000x1000) means a bomb weight of 1000 kg, a cruising range of 1000 km, and a maximum speed of 1000 km / h.
Features
The German army FW1000 is reproduced with a completely new mold by the original interpretation of the Fist of War.
The bomb bay hatch can be opened or closed. Includes SC1000 and SC500 bombs.
The basic specifications are parked, but flight conditions can also be assembled. The SC500 bomb is mounted on the pylon under all wings.
Each hatch, landing gear, etc. can be selected from the parked state and the flight state.
Open / close selection type for air brake, flap angle, etc.
The number of parts is small, the tail and fitting are excellent, and assembly is easy.
Decals included.
This product is an unassembled and unpainted assembly model. The illustration is an image of the product. There may be parts that differ from the actual product.


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Modelcollect UA72033 1/72 G...
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A set of 1/72 scale German V-1 flying bomb and launch pad.
Features
The V-1 flying bomb comes in two pieces and can be displayed separately from the launch pad.
Simple parts configuration makes assembly easy.


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Nato M1001 MAN Tractor & Pershing Ⅱ Missile Erector Launcher
The MAN KAT1 was a family of high-mobility off-road trucks developed by MAN SE for the German army.
In 1982, the Bundeswehr planned to replace its fleet of vehicles, which still stemmed from the time the army had been founded. It wanted amphibious two-, three- and four-axle vehicles in the 4 to 10-ton payload range. Because a high degree of new development was necessary, the German federal agency for defense technology and procurement (BWB) found itself unable to accept the responsibility for a decision, bu suggested the bidding companies form a common development bureau and agree on one unified project.
Features
Molded in gray and clear plastic
Includes soft tires, photo-etched parts, and decals.


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USAF B-2A Spirit Stealth strategic Bomber
This is a plastic model kit. Glue and paint will be required to complete the kit.
Includes:
Plastic sprue
Photo-etched fret
Decalsheet (waterslide)


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Northrop B-2A Spirit USAF Stealth Bomber with Mop GBU-57
The Northrop (later Northrop Grumman) B-2 Spirit, also known as the Stealth Bomber, is an American heavy penetration strategic bomber, featuring low observable stealth technology designed for penetrating dense anti-aircraft defenses. It is a flying wing design with a crew of two. The bomber can deploy both conventional and thermonuclear weapons, such as eighty 500 lb-class JDAM GPS-guided bombs, or 16 2,400 lb B83 nuclear bombs. The B-2 is the only acknowledged aircraft that can carry large air-to-surface standoff weapons in a stealth configuration.The B-2 is capable of all-altitude attack missions up to 50,000 feet, with a range of more than 6,000 nautical miles on internal fuel and over 10,000 nautical miles with one midair refueling. It entered service in 1997 as the second aircraft designed to have advanced stealth technology after the Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk attack aircraft. Though designed originally as primarily a nuclear bomber, the B-2 was first used in combat, dropping conventional, non-nuclear ordnance in the Kosovo War in 1999. It later served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Features
ModelCollect has followed up their previous B-2A release by adding a pair of Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) GBU-57 bombs and an all-new decal sheet!
This is a plastic model kit that requires assembly. Glue and paint are required for assembly and are sold separately.
The completed kit measures about 12" L x 28.5" W x 2.8" H.
Includes
Plastic sprue (Gray) 1x
Plastic sprue (Clear) 1x
Photoetched fret (Black) 1x
Decalsheet (waterslide)
(Multi-Colored) 1x


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Modelcollect 72208 1/72 B-52H Early Type Stratofortress Limited Ver Plastic Model Kit
Plastic scale model set. To assemble, use the fitting and painting guide in the box with pictures and illustrations. The necessary paint, glue and other aids are not included in the kit and must be purchased separately. On our site you will also find various upgrades and accessories that you can use for your construction. When painting, you can also use auxiliary products that create various environmental effects and effects, with which you can achieve the most lifelike effects.The product is recommended from the age of 14, but with the help of an adult, the construction of models can be started from the age of 10. At this age, it provides an excellent experience and develops dexterity and logical thinking very well.
Features
Not only large but also the details are wonderfully reproduced in the cockpit and bomb tank.
Comes with etched parts and decals, and reproduces two of the eight engine body details.
About 673 mm long and about 783 mm wide when completed
Includes
Decals, clear parts, photo-etched parts


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Modelcollect UA72212 USAF B...
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B-52G Stratofortress - USAF Strategic Bomber
In 1948, the US Department of Defense placed an order with Boeing to develop a new strategic bomber with a flight capacity and range exceeding all existing ones, capable of attacking targets anywhere on the globe. The result of this order was the design of the XB-52 aircraft with 20 ° slant wings, equipped with 6 turbo propeller engines. After obtaining jet engines (strictly after purchasing their license in Great Britain), it was significantly modified; the skew of the wings was increased to 35 °, and the number of engines was increased to eight, placing them in pairs on the under-wing pylons; the landing gear of the plane was resolved in an unconventional way.
In 1949, after presenting the model to the recipient and obtaining its approval, the construction of prototypes began, using the experience gained in the design and construction of the earlier B-47 Stratojet bomber. The prototype of the B-52 was flown on April 15, 1952
Specification
Scale: 1/72
Length: 673mm
Wingspan: 783mm
Height: 172mm


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The Northrop later Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit, also known as the Stealth Bomber, is an American heavy strategic bomber, featuring low observable stealth technology designed for penetrating dense anti-aircraft defenses. Designed during the Cold War, it is a flying wing design with a crew of two. The bomber is subsonic and can deploy both conventional and thermonuclear weapons, such as up to eighty 500-pound class (230 kg) Mk 82 JDAM GPS-guided bombs, or sixteen 2,400-pound (1,100 kg) B83 nuclear bombs. The B-2 is the only acknowledged aircraft that can carry large air-to-surface standoff weapons in a stealth configuration.
Features
It is a precision assembly type plastic model of 1/72 scale B-2A spirit.
The B-2A specifications are faithfully reproduced based on the actual machine maintenance staff and the actual machine materials.
Weapon Bay and other hatches and flap parts at the bottom of the fuselage can be assembled by opening / closing selection.
The cockpit can be improved in detail by etching parts.
When completed, it is an overwhelming size even on 1/72 scale.
Includes decals made by Caltograph.
Specification
Scale 1/72
Item Size: 42 x 32 x 10 cm
Weight: 1153g


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Model Collection 1/72 German Air Force Weapon Set 3 Plastic Model UA72215
This is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the induction bombs, Fritz X, BV246 Hagel Corn and Hencshell Hs293 developed by German armies during the 1/72 scale.
The Fritz X is a glide induction bomb and is also called the Rulestard/Kramer X-1.
After the vision induction system passes through the mother’s unit, the sighter was used to follow and guide the sight from the mother’s device.
The BV246 Hagel Coln is also designed to be cast from the Junkers Ju88, Hinkkel He11 with the same induction bomb.
The induction system was adopted with a radar seeker.
The Hencshell Hs293 was developed as a drone for anti-ship attacks, and is equipped with a carriage aircraft and thrown in the air.
Equipped with a rocket engine with thrust of 132.3 lbs (600 kg) under the torso.
Radio-controlled to help guide your goals.
Includes
4 Fritz X pieces, 2 BV246 Hagel Coln and 2 Hencshell Hs293

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Ruhrstahl X-4 is a wire-guided air-to-air missile that was designed in Germany during World War II, but its power in actual combat has never been confirmed as it was never used in operations. However, its design became the basis for ground-launched anti-tank missiles by various countries during the post-war Cold War era.
The missile stabilized its flight by rotating, and its yaw and pitch could be controlled by a joystick in the cockpit via two wires connected to the tail.
SC1000 is a large air-dropped high-performance bomb used by the Luftwaffe during World War II, and its name derives from its weight of approximately 1,000 kg. Because of its shape, the bomb was nicknamed ``Hermann'' after the obese commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe, Hermann Göring.
The base paint was sky blue with a yellow line on the tail, but when it was filled with aluminum powder, a yellow silhouette of a sinking ship and a note saying "Nur gegen Handelsschiffe" were stenciled. It was drawn.
Features
1/72 scale assembly plastic model.
This kit does not include other items included in the background of the package image.
For assembly, model-specific tools such as nippers, files, and pin vices (sold separately) and adhesive are required.
This product is not painted. Please use paint specifically designed for the model.
This product is not a toy. Recommended for ages 15 and up.