Products tagged with 'Egypt'
JS-2 STALIN II (3 IN 1) + SOVIET INFANTRY TANK RIDERS
Dragon Models 6537
The JS-1, also known as the IS-1, was a heavy tank developed by the Soviet Union during World War II. It was designed to counter the German Panther and Tiger I tanks and was primarily used as a breakthrough tank.
$60.00
7.5cm PaK 40/4 auf RSO (SMART KIT)
Dragon Models 6640
As the German army faced ever increasing numbers of Allied armour, more ways were found to place anti-tank weaponry on already existing chassis, in order to try and counter the Allied numerical superiority. The Raupenschlepper Ost (RSO) was no exception to the armed conversions that were built upon so many German vehicles at the time. The decision was made in 1943 to take the well proven battle tractor and place a Pak 40/4 on its back, in order to provide more mobile anti-tank capabilities on the front line.
$47.00
5 cm Pak(t) Sfl.auf Fgst. Pz.Kpfw.35 R 731(f)
Hobby Boss 83808
The Pz.Kpfw.35 R 731(f), also known as the Renault R35 in German service, was a significant vehicle in the military history of the Wehrmacht.
$54.00
Germany Sd.Kfz.221 Leichter Panzerspahwagen (3rd Series)
Hobby Boss 83812
The Leichter Panzerspähwagen (Sd.Kfz. 221) was the first in a series of light reconnaissance vehicles designed to meet operational requirements including reliability, an ability to run on a variety of grades of fuel, simple construction and good off-road performance.
$30.00
Pz.Kpfw.VI Sd.Kfz.182 Tiger II (Henschel Feb-1945 Production)
Hobby Boss 84532
The Tiger II was the successor to the Tiger I, combining the latter's thick armour with the armour sloping used on the Panther medium tank. Contemporaneous Allied soldiers often called it the King Tiger or Royal Tiger. It was the costliest German tank to produce at the time. The tank weighed almost 70 tonnes and was protected by 100 to 185 mm (3.9 to 7.3 in) of armour to the front. It was armed with the long barrelled (71 calibres) 8.8 cm KwK 43 anti-tank cannon. The chassis was also the basis for the Jagdtiger turretless Jagdpanzer anti-tank vehicle.
$48.00
Pz.Kpfw.VI Sd.Kfz.182 Tiger II ( Henschel July-1945 )
Hobby Boss 84533
The Tiger II was the successor to the Tiger I, combining the latter's thick armour with the armour sloping used on the Panther medium tank. Contemporaneous Allied soldiers often called it the King Tiger or Royal Tiger. It was the costliest German tank to produce at the time. The tank weighed almost 70 tonnes and was protected by 100 to 185 mm (3.9 to 7.3 in) of armour to the front. It was armed with the long barrelled (71 calibres) 8.8 cm KwK 43 anti-tank cannon. The chassis was also the basis for the Jagdtiger turretless Jagdpanzer anti-tank vehicle.
$45.00
Germany Pz.BeobWg V Ausf.A
Hobby Boss 84534
The Pz.BeobWg V Ausf.A, also known as the Panther IV artillery observation tank, was developed as a successor to the Panther IV. It was based on the A-type hull and equipped with a swivel turret and a dummy barrel. By the end of the war, about 40 vehicles had been completed, and some were said to have been deployed in combat.
$60.00
Sd.Kfz. 2 Type 170VK, Germany military radio car, WW II era
Master Box 3531
The Mercedes-Benz 170 VK exemplified the German Wehrmacht’s need for rugged, adaptable support vehicles during WWII. Its design balanced civilian comfort with military necessity, and its simplicity made it reliable in the field. Though not heavily armored or armed, some versions featured field adjustments or were used as staff cars. Though they were typically assigned to logistics units, signals detachments, and officer transportation roles.
$25.00
StuH 42 Ausf. G Late Prod
MiniArt 35355
The Sturmgeschütz III (StuG III) was an assault gun produced by Germany during World War II. It was the most-produced German fully tracked armoured fighting vehicle, and second-most produced German armored combat vehicle of any type after the Sd.Kfz. 251 half-track. It was built on a slightly modified Panzer III chassis, replacing the turret with an armored, fixed superstructure mounting a more powerful gun. Initially intended as a mobile assault gun for direct-fire support for infantry, the StuG III was continually modified, and much like the later Jagdpanzer vehicles, was employed as a tank destroyer.
$60.00
1/35 Bergehetzer Early Special Edition
Thunder Model TM35103
The light recovery vehicle Bergepanzer 38 or Bergepanzerwagen 38 was based on the German Jagdpanzer 38, the Hetzer tank destroyer. This light recovery vehicle, German designation Sd.Kfz. 136, was used with the Jagdpanzer units and helped repair the tank destroyers, it was capable of towing or pulling the Hetzer tanks if broken down or stuck. Between 170 to 181 were built from August 1944 until the end of the war. It used a Fug 5 radio set and was armed with a MG 34.
$55.00