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Germany Panzer Kpfw. 38(t) Ausf. G

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The Panzerkampfwagen 38(t), originally known as the Českomoravská Kolben-Daněk (ČKD) LT vz. 38, was a tank designed during the 1930s, which saw extensive service during World War II. Developed in Czechoslovakia by ČKD, the type was adopted by Nazi Germany following the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. With the German Army and other Axis forces, the type saw service in the invasions of Poland, France and the USSR.

$30.00

Germany Pz.Kpfw. / Pz.BfWg 38(t) Ausf. B

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The Panzerkampfwagen 38(t), originally known as the Českomoravská Kolben-Daněk (ČKD) LT vz. 38, was a tank designed during the 1930s, which saw extensive service during World War II. Developed in Czechoslovakia by ČKD, the type was adopted by Nazi Germany following the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. With the German Army and other Axis forces, the type saw service in the invasions of Poland, France and the USSR.

$30.00

PzKpfw I Ausf C (VK 601)

Hobby Boss 82431

The Panzer I was a light tank produced by Germany in the 1930s. Its name is short for Panzerkampfwagen I, abbreviated as Pz.Kpfw. I. The tank's official German ordnance inventory designation was Sd.Kfz. 101 ("special purpose vehicle 101").

$34.00

Hungarian Light Tank 38M Toldi I(A20)

Hobby Boss 82477

The Toldi was a Hungarian light tank of World War II, developed on the basis of the Swedish Landsverk L-60. It was named after the 14th century Hungarian knight Miklós Toldi. The Toldi was made in several different variants including some armed with a 20 mm gun, some armed with a 40 mm gun, some fitted with schürzen plates, and even a prototype tank destroyer variant armed with a 75 mm gun. At least one was even fitted with heavy anti-tank rocket launchers.

$45.00

Hungarian Light Tank 38M Toldi II(B40)

Hobby Boss 82478

The Toldi was a Hungarian light tank of World War II, developed on the basis of the Swedish Landsverk L-60. It was named after the 14th century Hungarian knight Miklós Toldi. The Toldi was made in several different variants including some armed with a 20 mm gun, some armed with a 40 mm gun, some fitted with schürzen plates, and even a prototype tank destroyer variant armed with a 75 mm gun. At least one was even fitted with heavy anti-tank rocket launchers.

$45.00

Hungarian Light Tank 43M Toldi III(C40)

Hobby Boss 82479

The Toldi was a Hungarian light tank of World War II, developed on the basis of the Swedish Landsverk L-60. It was named after the 14th century Hungarian knight Miklós Toldi. The Toldi was made in several different variants including some armed with a 20 mm gun, some armed with a 40 mm gun, some fitted with schürzen plates, and even a prototype tank destroyer variant armed with a 75 mm gun. At least one was even fitted with heavy anti-tank rocket launchers.

$45.00

Soviet T-24 Medium Tank

Hobby Boss 82493

$37.00

Soviet OT-130 Flame Thrower Tank

Hobby Boss 82498

KhT-130 (OT-130) Flamethrower tank was a variant of the T-26 light infantry tank model 1933, using a larger 45 mm gun turret (main gun was replaced with a flamethrower).

$37.00

Germany Pzkpfw.I Ausf.F (VK1801)-Early

Hobby Boss 83804

The Panzer I Ausf. F, was as different from the Ausf. C as it was from the Ausf. A and B.[28] Intended as an infantry support tank, the Panzer I Ausf. F had a maximum armor thickness of 80 millimeters (3.15 in) and weighed between 18 and 21 tonnes.[29] The Ausf. F was armed with two 7.92 mm MG-34s.[30] Thirty were produced in 1940, and a second order of 100 was later canceled. In order to compensate for the increased weight, a new 150 horsepower (110 kW) Maybach HL45 Otto engine was used, allowing a maximum road speed of 25 kilometers per hour (15.5 mph) and used five overlapping road wheels per side, dropping the Ausf. C's interleaved units.

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Germany Pzkpfw.I Ausf.F (VK1801)-Late

Hobby Boss 83805

The Panzer I Ausf. F, was as different from the Ausf. C as it was from the Ausf. A and B.[28] Intended as an infantry support tank, the Panzer I Ausf. F had a maximum armor thickness of 80 millimeters (3.15 in) and weighed between 18 and 21 tonnes.[29] The Ausf. F was armed with two 7.92 mm MG-34s.[30] Thirty were produced in 1940, and a second order of 100 was later canceled. In order to compensate for the increased weight, a new 150 horsepower (110 kW) Maybach HL45 Otto engine was used, allowing a maximum road speed of 25 kilometers per hour (15.5 mph) and used five overlapping road wheels per side, dropping the Ausf. C's interleaved units.

$30.00

French R35 Light Tank Infantry

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The Renault R35 was a French light infantry tank developed during the early thirties to replace the aging FT tank.

$54.00

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

Soviet T-37TU Command Tank

Hobby Boss 83820

$42.00

Russian T-30S Light Tank

Hobby Boss 83824

$42.00

Russian T-40 Light Tank

Hobby Boss 83825

$42.00

Russian T-40S Light Tank

Hobby Boss 83826

$42.00

Finnish T-50 Tank

Hobby Boss 83828

$45.00

Soviet T-35 Heavy Tank - early

Hobby Boss 83841

$58.00

Soviet T-35 Heavy Tank - Late

Hobby Boss 83844

$58.00

Hungarian 44M Tas

Hobby Boss 83850

The 44M Tas was a Hungarian heavy tank/medium tank design of World War II.

$52.00

French Saint-Chamond Heavy Tank - Medium

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The Saint-Chamond was the second French tank to enter service during the First World War, with 400 manufactured from April 1917 to July 1918.

$45.00