Model Kits
Kits of Figures, Vehicles, Artillery, Ships, Accessories, etc. by category.
M3 Lee Late Prod.
The M3 Lee, officially Medium Tank, M3, was an American medium tank used during World War II. The turret was produced in two different forms, one for US needs and one modified to British requirements to place the radio next to the commander. In British Commonwealth service, the tank was called by two names: tanks employing US-pattern turrets were called "Lee", named after Confederate general Robert E. Lee, while those with British-pattern turrets were known as "Grant", named after Union general Ulysses S. Grant.
M3 Stuart Diesel Early Prod.
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.
M3 Stuart Early Prod. Interior Kit
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.
M3 Stuart Initial Prod. Interior Kit
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.
M3 Stuart Late Prod. Interior Kit
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.
M3 Stuart Light Tank. Initial Prod.
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.
M3 Stuart Light Tank. Late Prod.
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.
M3 Stuart. Early Prod.
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.
M35 Mittlere Panzerwagen (ADGZ-Daimler)
The ADGZ had 12 wheels, 4 axles, four headlights (two on each end), 6mm thick armor on the front, rear, and sides, and a dual transmission which allowed for the car to be driven from either end. The circular central turret housed a 20mm KwK 35 L/45 autocannon. Both sides were fitted with two half-doors where the top and bottom portions could be opened independently, as well as a ball mount on each side for an MG 34 machine gun.
M3A1 late version tow 122mm Howitzer M-30
The M3A1 Scout Car, also known as the White Scout Car, was an American armored car produced during World War II. It was used in various roles, including patrol, scouting, command vehicle, ambulance, and gun tractor.
M3A5 Lee
The M3A5 medium tank upgrades included, Diesel-engined variant with rivetted hull; Twin GM 6-71 diesel engines coupled together to make the GM6046 powerpack; Side doors welded shut or later eliminated. 591 M3A3 medium tanks were built, 387 as Grant IIs, 23 supplied to Brazil.
M4A1 75mm EARLY VERSION
The M4 Sherman, officially Medium Tank, M4, was the medium tank most widely used by the United States and Western Allies in World War II. The M4 Sherman proved to be reliable, relatively cheap to produce, and available in great numbers. It was also the basis of several other armored fighting vehicles including self-propelled artillery, tank destroyers, and armored recovery vehicles.
M4A3(75)W ETO (SMART KIT)
The M4 Sherman, officially Medium Tank, M4, was the medium tank most widely used by the United States and Western Allies in World War II. The M4 Sherman proved to be reliable, relatively cheap to produce, and available in great numbers. It was also the basis of several other armored fighting vehicles including self-propelled artillery, tank destroyers, and armored recovery vehicles.