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The plastic 'sprue' holds the components of a 1:35 scale ZIS-2 antitank gun kit. Instructions for the assembly of a 1:35 scale T-34 tank interior set. Photoetched metal parts, still on their carrier frame, for a 1:35 scale German tank model. Dry-transfer markings for a 1:35 scale Stuart tank model in French service.
1:32, 1:35, 1:72 and 1:76 scales. Airfix was the first company to release small-scale military vehicles in 1960 with the 1:72 Bristol Bloodhound with Launcher, SWB Land Rover and trailer. The original range of vehicles was in 1:76 scale, also known as OO scale.
Number of barrels Number of missile launchers Weapon name Country of origin Period 7.62 4 4M motorized quad Maxim Soviet Union: 1931–42 [1] 12.7 4 M16 half-track United States: World War II / Korean War 12.7 2 T-90 self-propelled anti-aircraft gun Soviet Union: 1942-43 (prototype) [2] 20 1 Flakpanzer 38(t) Nazi Germany: World War II 20 1
High Planes Models (Australia/Singapore) - Australian Company moved to Singapore after sale. Aircraft kits and accessories. JAYS Model Kits [9] (New Zealand) Aircraft Kits mostly formerly Ventura. Kiwi Wings [9] (New Zealand) - Aircraft Kits part of JAYS Model Kits; Kora Models (Czech Republic) Legato [5] (Czech Republic) - brand of AZ Model ...
Within the fighting compartment the commander sits on the left, the loader on the right and the gunner to the front. The all-welded turret is located above the fighting compartment. The 2S1 uses a 122 mm howitzer based on the towed D-30 howitzer. The gun is equipped with a power rammer, a double-baffle muzzle brake and a fume extractor.
1:72 scale is a scale used for scale models, most commonly model aircraft, where one inch on the model equals six feet (which is seventy-two inches) in real life. The scale is popular for aircraft because sizes ranging from small fighters to large bombers are all reasonably manageable and displayable.
and various other aircraft from both Japanese and foreign manufacturers. [1] In the 1980s a small line of 1/48 business jets was produced then later discontinued. [2] Hasegawa usually release many different versions of kits produced from the same mould tool. As an example, Hasegawa released the Messerschmitt Bf109E-3 (No. J001:1500) in 1988. [3]