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Paper model 1/87(HO) Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf C
Paper models of the Panzer IV Ausf. C in three colour variants - Panzerkampfwagen IV from Prague - occupation of Czechoslovakia 1939, Panzer IV of the French campaign 1940 and Panzer IV from Normandy 1944.
3,00 €
Paper model 1/87(HO) Tiger II Serienturm
Paper model of german heavy tank - three camouflages (winter camo - Ardenes 1944, two colour schemes of the last months of the war).
3,50 €
Paper models 1/87(HO) Pz.Kfw. IV Ausf. J
Paper models of the Panzer IV Ausf. J in three colour variants - two Panzerkampfwagen IV from Germany 1945 and Syrian Six Day War Panzer IV from Golan Heights 1966.
3,20 €
Paper model 1/87(HO) Bergepanther MAN production
Paper model of the Bergepanther. This machine was a tank recovery vehicle based on the Panther medium tank.
1,00 €
Paper model 1/87(HO) Diorama Czechoslovakia 1938
Diorama captures the mobilization of the Czechoslovak Army in 1938, just before the Munich betrayal. Nearly all Czech and Slovak nation for several days for radios waiting for action to defend the homeland. Most of the Czechoslovakian population adopted a report on government measures to defend the Republic and mobilized the army with satisfaction and enthusiasm. Mobilization was so quickly and successfully.
The mobilization was announced on the 23rd September 1938 at 22.00 hours. For 24 hours for most military units presented three quarters of reservists called up.
Mobilization of 18 years I called in advance and advance replacement of all arms and services and part of II. backup - needed specialists. Total called to 1,250,000 men in arms, including those who were called before the start of mobilization. After the Munich agreement, however, military units were disbanded.
The mobilization was announced on the 23rd September 1938 at 22.00 hours. For 24 hours for most military units presented three quarters of reservists called up.
Mobilization of 18 years I called in advance and advance replacement of all arms and services and part of II. backup - needed specialists. Total called to 1,250,000 men in arms, including those who were called before the start of mobilization. After the Munich agreement, however, military units were disbanded.
4,00 €
Paper models 1/87(HO) PT-76
Paper models of the soviet amphibious light tank in two camouflages - DDR and SSSR. The PT-76 is a Soviet amphibious light tank which was introduced in the early 1950s and soon became the standard reconnaissance tank of the Soviet Army and the other Warsaw Pact armed forces. It was widely exported to other friendly states, like India, Iraq, North Korea and North Vietnam. Overall, some 25 countries used the PT-76.
2,00 €
Paper model 1/87(HO) Sturmpanzer IV Brummbär late
Paper model of the Sturmpanzer IV (Sd.Kfz. 166) was a German armoured infantry support gun based on the Panzer IV chassis used in the Second World War. It was used at the Battles of Kursk, Anzio, Normandy, and helped to put down the Warsaw Uprising. It was known by the nickname Brummbär.
2,70 €
Paper model 1/87(HO) Raketenwerfer auf Fahrgestell PzKpfw IV
Paper model of the Panzer IV Ausf C chassis equipped with a protected rack for launching the 21cm "wurfkorper". It had no turret but an aditional protected cabin for the rocket operator. The date of this projekt is 1943, unfortunately I have no more data on the manufacturer or other performances.
1,00 €
Paper model 1/87(HO) Beutepanzer IV
Paper model of the British tank in German service from WWI. Mark IV was an up-armoured version of the Mark I which went into production in May 1917. Fundamental mechanical improvements had originally been intended but these had to be postponed, the main change consisting in the switch to shorter-barrelled 6-pounder guns. It had all fuel stored in a single external tank (located between the rear track horns) in an attempt to improve crew safety.
1,50 €
Paper models 1/35 Tatra OA vz.30
Paper models of the OA vz. 30 in two camouflages. Tatra OA-30 was a Czechoslovak-designed armored car used by Nazi Germany, Slovakia, Romania and Hungary during World War II.
4,00 €
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