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GAZ-AA Сargo Truck

MiniArt 35124

$38.00

USV-BR 76-mm Gun Mod.1941 w/Limber & Crew

MiniArt 35129

The 76-mm divisional gun M1936 (F-22) was a Soviet divisional semi-universal gun, adopted for Red Army service in 1936. This gun was used in conflicts between the USSR and Japan on the Far East, in the Winter War and in World War II. Many F-22s were captured by the Wehrmacht during Operation Barbarossa. Modernized and redesignated as the Feldkanone 296(r), captured guns were used against their originators.

$50.00

GAZ-AAA Mod. 1943 Cargo Truck

MiniArt 35133

$42.00

GAZ-MM. Mod. 1943. Cargo Truck

MiniArt 35134

$38.00

L1500A (Kfz.70) Germany Personnel Car

MiniArt 35147

The L1500A Kfz.70 was a light troop transport truck used by Germany in every theater of service during World War II.

$46.00

AEC Mk 1 Armoured Car

MiniArt 35152

The Mk I was first used in combat in the North African Campaign late in 1942, where a few vehicles were reportedly fitted with a Crusader tank turret mounting a 6-pounder gun. The Mk II and Mk III took part in the fighting in Europe with British and British Indian Army units, often together with the American-supplied Staghound armoured car. The AEC armoured car with 75 mm gun replaced US half-track 75 mm self-propelled guns in the four fighting squadrons of some armoured car regiments. The vehicle remained in service after the end of the war until replaced by the Alvis Saladin. The Lebanese Army used the car at least until 1976. From 1956 some AEC turrets were added to Lebanese Staghound armoured cars.

$50.00

AEC Mk 2 Armoured Car

MiniArt 35155

The Mk I was first used in combat in the North African Campaign late in 1942, where a few vehicles were reportedly fitted with a Crusader tank turret mounting a 6-pounder gun. The Mk II and Mk III took part in the fighting in Europe with British and British Indian Army units, often together with the American-supplied Staghound armoured car. The AEC armoured car with 75 mm gun replaced US half-track 75 mm self-propelled guns in the four fighting squadrons of some armoured car regiments. The vehicle remained in service after the end of the war until replaced by the Alvis Saladin. The Lebanese Army used the car at least until 1976. From 1956 some AEC turrets were added to Lebanese Staghound armoured cars.

$49.00

GAZ-05-193 Staff Bus

MiniArt 35156

$52.00

BZ-38 Refueller Mod. 1939

MiniArt 35158

$53.00

AEC Mk 3 Armoured Car

MiniArt 35159

The Mk I was first used in combat in the North African Campaign late in 1942, where a few vehicles were reportedly fitted with a Crusader tank turret mounting a 6-pounder gun. The Mk II and Mk III took part in the fighting in Europe with British and British Indian Army units, often together with the American-supplied Staghound armoured car. The AEC armoured car with 75 mm gun replaced US half-track 75 mm self-propelled guns in the four fighting squadrons of some armoured car regiments. The vehicle remained in service after the end of the war until replaced by the Alvis Saladin. The Lebanese Army used the car at least until 1976. From 1956 some AEC turrets were added to Lebanese Staghound armoured cars.

$50.00

Pz. Kpfw. III Ausf С

MiniArt 35166

The Sd.Kfz. 141, also known as the Panzer III, was a medium tank developed by Germany in the 1930s. It was intended to engage other armored fighting vehicles and serve alongside the Panzer IV, which was designed for infantry support.

$55.00

Pz.Kpfw.3 Ausf.D

MiniArt 35169

The Sd.Kfz. 141, also known as the Panzer III, was a medium tank developed by Germany in the 1930s. It was intended to engage other armored fighting vehicles and serve alongside the Panzer IV, which was designed for infantry support.

$55.00

GAZ-AAA Cargo Truck Mod. 1941

MiniArt 35173

The GAZ-AAA was a significant vehicle in the Soviet military history, serving as a backbone for Red Army transportation during World War II. It was used in various roles, including as a mobile air-defense system, anti-aircraft unit, and even as infantry support.

$45.00

SU-122 (Early Production)

MiniArt 35181

The SU-122 (from Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 122 mm) was a Soviet self-propelled howitzer or assault gun used during World War II. The number "122" in the designation represents the caliber of the main armament, a 122 mm M-30S howitzer. The chassis was that of the T-34.

$52.00

GAZ-AAA with Shelter

MiniArt 35183

$53.00

Soviet 1,5 t Truck w/ M-4 Maxim AA Machine Gun

MiniArt 35186

The GAZ AA truck played a crucial role in the Soviet military during the 1930s and World War II. It was the backbone of Soviet civilian and military logistics, serving in both army and national economy.

$48.00

Kfz.70 & 7,62 cm F.K. 39 ( r )

MiniArt 35189

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).

$50.00

T-70M Special Edition

MiniArt 35194

$38.00

SU-122 (Mid Production) w/ Interior Kit

MiniArt 35197

The SU-122 (from Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 122 mm) was a Soviet self-propelled howitzer or assault gun used during World War II. The number "122" in the designation represents the caliber of the main armament, a 122 mm M-30S howitzer. The chassis was that of the T-34.

$60.00

SU-85 Mod. 1944(Early Production)w/ Interior Kit

MiniArt 35204

The SU-85 (Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 85) was a Soviet Tank Destroyer developed during World War II.

$60.00

SU-122 (Last Production) Interior Kit

MiniArt 35208

The SU-122 (from Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 122 mm) was a Soviet self-propelled howitzer or assault gun used during World War II. The number "122" in the designation represents the caliber of the main armament, a 122 mm M-30S howitzer. The chassis was that of the T-34.

$62.00