Model Kits
Kits of Figures, Vehicles, Artillery, Ships, Accessories, etc. by category.
Jagdpanzer IV Lang
The Jagdpanzer IV / Sd.Kfz. 162, was a German tank destroyer based on the Panzer IV chassis and built in three main variants. As one of the casemate-style turretless Jagdpanzer (tank destroyer, literally "hunting tank") designs, it was developed against the wishes of Heinz Guderian, the inspector general of the Panzertruppen, as a replacement for the Sturmgeschütz III (StuG III). Guderian objected against the (in his eyes) needless diversion of resources from Panzer IV tank production, as the StuG III was still more than adequate for its role.
Jagdpanzer SU-85 ( r ) w/Crew
The German capture version of the SU-85 (Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 85) Soviet Tank Destroyer
Japanese M3 Stuart w/ Crew
The M3 Stuart/light tank M3 was a US light tank of World War II first introduced into service in the British Army in early 1941.
JS-2 STALIN II (3 IN 1) + SOVIET INFANTRY TANK RIDERS
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.
JSU-122 TANK DESTROYER + Germany PANZERJÄGER (EASTERN FRONT 1944)
The JSU-122, also known as the ISU-122, was a significant military vehicle in the Soviet Union's arsenal during World War II.
Kanonen und Flakwagen
The BP42 was a significant development in the military history of Germany during World War II. It was designed to protect critical rail lines and provide mobile firepower.
Kfz.70 & 7,62 cm F.K. 39 ( r )
The Krupp Protze (Kfz.70 - Standard configuration for personnel carrying) was a six-wheeled 6×4 German truck and artillery tractor produced between 1934 and 1941 and heavily used in World War II. It was powered by a 4-cylinder, 55 hp or, from 1936, 60 hp Krupp M 304 petrol engine. Its main purpose was to tow artillery, especially the 3.7 cm Pak 36 anti-tank gun (designated Kfz 69), and transport motorized infantry (designated Kfz 70).
Kfz.70 with MG 34, WWII Germany Military Vehicle
The Krupp Protze (Kfz.70 - Standard configuration for personnel carrying) was a six-wheeled 6×4 German truck and artillery tractor produced between 1934 and 1941 and heavily used in World War II. It was powered by a 4-cylinder, 55 hp or, from 1936, 60 hp Krupp M 304 petrol engine. Its main purpose was to tow artillery, especially the 3.7 cm Pak 36 anti-tank gun (designated Kfz 69), and transport motorized infantry (designated Kfz 70).
KLARA' C7P(p) Germany recovery vehicle
The German capture version of a C7P artillery tractor. The tactor was a significant development in the Polish military's artillery capabilities before and during World War II.
Kommandowagern
The BP42 was a significant development in the military history of Germany during World War II. It was designed to protect critical rail lines and provide mobile firepower.
Krupp/Ardelt Waffentrager 88mm PAK-43
The German Waffentrager (weapon carrier), was formulated by the artillery and technical supply department at the end of 1942. It was assumed that two main types of carriers would be developed in parallel. The first one could be considered light and was supposed to mount a 75 mm PaK 40L/70 anti-tank gun, a 105 mm FH 18/40 howitzer, or a 37 mm FlaK anti-aircraft gun. The second type of carrier was intended for the more powerful 88 mm PaK 43 L/71 gun, the 150 mm FH 43 howitzer, and the 128 mm K43 gun.
Kübelwagen Ambulance w/ Germany Medical Team
The Kübelwagen Type 67: 2-stretcher ambulance; Type 60 Beetle chassis with modified Type 82 body