Model Kits
Kits of Figures, Vehicles, Artillery, Ships, Accessories, etc. by category.
British Stuart Mk.I Honey 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.
Bulgarian Maybach T-IV H
The Panzer IV was originally intended to be used only on a limited scale, so initially Krupp was its sole manufacturer. Prior to the Polish campaign, only 217 Panzer IVs had been produced: 35 Ausf. A; 42 Ausf. B; and 140 Ausf. C; in 1941, production was extended to Vogtländische Maschinenfabrik ("VOMAG") (located in the city of Plauen) and the Nibelungenwerk in the Austrian city of St. Valentin.
BUSSING-NAG 4500A
The Bussing-NAG 4500 series was a significant part of the German military's heavy truck production during World War II. These trucks were known for their reliability and were used to transport fuel, ammunition, and troops across Europe's battlefields. The 4500 series was produced from 1941 to 1945, with nearly 15,000 units manufactured.
BUSSING-NAG 4500S
The Bussing-NAG 4500 series was a significant part of the German military's heavy truck production during World War II. These trucks were known for their reliability and were used to transport fuel, ammunition, and troops across Europe's battlefields. The 4500 series was produced from 1941 to 1945, with nearly 15,000 units manufactured.
BUSSING-NAG 500A
The Büssing-NAG 500 was a significant vehicle in the history of German truck manufacturing. It was produced by Büssing-NAG, a company that became one of the largest European producers of utility vehicles. The Büssing-NAG 500 was known for its heavy-duty capabilities and was used by the Wehrmacht during World War II.
C7P HEAVY ARTILLERY TRACTOR
The C7P artillery tractor was a significant development in the Polish military's artillery capabilities before and during World War II.
C7P Universal Transport Tractor ( Russian version )
The C7P artillery tractor was a significant development in the Polish military's artillery capabilities before and during World War II.