The Leopard 1 tank which entered into service in the mid1960s, formed the backbone of the Armoured Corps of Federal Germany and of several NATO Countries during the "Cold War" period. The Leopard’s battle role was of paramount importance, as it was at the forefront in engaging the overwhelming number of tanks that could be deployed by the armies of the Warsaw Pact. It was armed with the reliable 105mm L7 gun which was capable of using different types of ammunition. The A5 version was a significant improvement with the adoption of a modified turret capable of housing the new computerized target identification and fire control systems. Composite armour plates made of polycarbonate were also added and which significantly increased the protection and resistance from enemy ‘hits’.
Description Academy 1/35 German Panzer III Ausf.J "North Africa" Plastic Model Kit WWII German Medium tank Features 5cm KwK 38/L42 gun and MG 34 machine gun Hatches can be built...
Description Academy 1/35 German StuG IV Sd.Kfz.167 "Ver.Early" Plastic Model Kit WWII German Army assault gun Features 75mm Stuk L/48 gun and MG34 machine gun Build with hatches open or...
Description Academy 1/35 M-966 Hummer With Tow Plastic Model Kit [13250] Build your own plastic model M-966 Hummer With Tow with this quality scale kit This high quality plastic kit...
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The Academy M113 Zelda APC (13557) is a 1/35 scale plastic model kit that accurately recreates the M113 armored personnel carrier used by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).
Description Academy 1/35 U.S. Machine Gun Set Plastic Model Kit Build your own plastic model U.S. Machine Gun Set with this quality scale kit This high quality plastic kit is...
Description When the AH-64A Apache entered production in 1983. The publicity releases described its mission as "built to fight, designed to survive". Until the Gulf War, the Apache had many...
Description Build your own plastic model Roman Warship Circa B.C 50 with this quality scale kit This high quality plastic kit is a to scale model that will require assembly...