Tamiya 300035300-1:35 WWII Britische Panzer Matilda Mk.III/IV (3) B0026IBBSY
Mastab 1:35 Komplette commander-figur, sowie eine loader und driver-torso-figuren sind im lieferumfang enthalten Hohe und kurze cupolas und zwei arten von antennen sind im set enthalten 1:35 Mastab, Hersteller: Tamiya
Tamiya 300036309-1:16 Fig. Bundeswehr Besatz Leopard (2), Panzer 5225258
Hergestellt aus hochwertigen Materialien Zeigen Sie eine Ganzkörperfigur in stehender Pose Verführt die Kleinsten in stundenlangen Spaß- und Kreativitätsstunden, Hersteller: Dickie-Tamiya
TAMIYA 300035075 1:35 Jap. Mitl. Panzer Typ 97 TAMIYA00000000000300035075
Art.Nr.: 300035075 Artikelbezeichnung: 1:35 WWII Jp.Mitl.Panzer Typ97 Chi-Ha(2) In einer bisher unerreichten Vielfalt zeigt TAMIYA hier Plastikmodelle, die in ihrer Ausführung, Detaillierung, Konstruktion und Passgenauigkeit ihresgleichen suchen. Diese Modelle halten jeder Qualitätsprüfung stand und geben Einblick in Waffentechnik und Entwicklung. 2 Figuren
TAMIYA 300035329 1:35 Jap. Panzer JGSDF Type 1 TAMIYA00000000000300035329
Art.Nr.: 300035329 Artikelbezeichnung: 1:35 Jap. Panzer JGSDF Type 10 The Type 10 is the Japan Ground Self Defense Force’s next generation main battle tank. Now, it joins its predecessors the Type 61, Type 74 and Type 90 in the Tamiya 1/35 Military Miniatures series. The Type 10 was first shown to the world in 2010 (that’s where the 10 in its name comes from), and was assigned to units starting in 2012. Among the many advances from the previous Type 90 model are a Japanese-made 120mm smoothbore main gun, and the so-called C4I system. This state-of-the-art computerized system allows the Type 10 to be connected to a computer network and share information with other tanks, enabling co-ordinated actions. About the Model • 1/35 scale plastic assembly kit • Features detailed and faithful replication of modular armor, as well as the 120 mm main gun. • Lower hull rubber skirts and belt-style tracks ensure the base of the model is also highly realistic. • Includes 2 figures to add to the realism of modelers’ dioramas. • Comes with 3 sets of markings.
TAMIYA 300035331 1:35 Jap. Panzer Type 1 mit 6 TAMIYA00000000000300035331
Art.Nr.: 300035331 Artikelbezeichnung: 1:35 Jap. Panzer Type 1 mit 6 Figuren The Type 1 Self-Propelled Gun was produced from 1943, and around 140 were manufactured. Due to severe damage suffered during their transportation to the front line in the Phillipines, a large number of Type 1s never actually made it into battle, but those that did are said to have been rated highly by the opposing U.S. forces. About the Item • 1/35 scale plastic assembly kit model. • Length: 173 cm, Width: 67 cm. • This item features Item 35095 Japan Type 1 Self-Propelled Gun and Item 35090 Japanese Infantry Set. • The roofless fighting compartment and 75mm field gun are recreated in excellent detail. • In addition to gunner and loader figures from Item 35095, 4 soldier figures from Item 35090 are included. • Accessories such as armor-piercing and howitzer rounds are also reproduced in scale form. • Features belt-type tracks. • Includes insignia decals for figures. • Comes in a new packaging.
TAMIYA 300035319 1:35 US Panzer T26E4 Super Pe TAMIYA00000000000300035319
Art.Nr.: 300035319 Artikelbezeichnung: 1:35 WWII US Panzer T26E4 Super Pershing About the M26 Pershing Development of what would become the M26 Pershing began in 1942. It was to be a replacement for the M4 Sherman, which was the standard U.S. Army tank at the time, and features such as a lower profile hull and cast turret were incorporated during the development process of the various prototypes. This eventually culminated in the T26E1 prototype armed with the 90mm M3 gun, and from that stemmed the production version which was called the T26E3. The first T26E3s were sent to Europe in January 1944, and as they were deployed to the battlefield, they were re-designated M26. Although over 300 reached the theater before the end of the war, only 20 actually saw combat. In these limited actions, the M26s proved capable of defeating the German Panther and Tiger tanks they were designed to counter. About the T26E4 "Super Pershing" Although the standard M26 Pershing's 90mm M3 gun was powerful, it was not on par with the German King Tiger heavy tank's gun. Thus the T15E1 90mm gun, which was larger in caliber and fired a one-piece shell at a higher muzzle velocity, was developed. This gun was fitted onto a modified T26E1 prototype, and featured cylindrical stabilizers mounted on the turret to cope with the longer length of the gun barrel. This was the first "Super Pershing" and it was sent to Europe as well, where it was involved in just a handful of engagements against German tanks. The second "Super Pershing" was created by modifying a T26E3. This was designated T26E4 and was armed with a T15E2 90mm gun that fired a two-piece ammunition and a redesigned gun mount to eliminate the need for the stabilizers. This pre-production T26E4 "Super Pershing" was not sent to Europe. The modifications that were tested on this pre-production T26E4 were incorporated into the actual production-spec T26E4s, of which 25 were built before production was cancel