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Airdoc - ADC009 - No Scale | Junkers Ju-87D 'Stuka' Part 2 - The D-variant of the German dive domber. WWII Combat Aircraft Photo Archive More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £15.50 | ||
Echelon FD - D356246 - 1:35 | WWII German Early War AFV Markings More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £11.70 | ||
Echelon FD - D356285 - 1:35 | Pz.Sp.Wg.AB 41 201(i) (Part 1) AB 41 armoured car is well-known for their service under Heer and Waffen-SS units during WWII. Given it's rather intimidating, bullish appearance, coupled with camouflage paint and interesting markings, it can be a very interesting subject to model after. This set is predominantly AB 41s marked with germanic-styled names. The camouflage paint and name (some with unit symbols) combination as an interesting subject speaks for itself. More | Military vehicle decals | Limited Availability | £8.70 | ||
Echelon FD - D356286 - 1:35 | Pz.Sp.Wg.AB 41 201(i) (Part 2) AB 41 armoured car is one of the many non-german AFVs utilised by Wehrmacht and Waffen SS in their campaigns during WWII. Given it's rather intimidating, bullish appearance, coupled with camouflage paint and interesting markings, it can be a very interesting subject to model after. This set covers one uniquely marked vehicle - with a figure head caricature of "Satan" which is placed all over the vehicle. Next comes a vehicle from an SS Police Regiment unit "Bolzano", with a stylised name across the hull front, above the vision cover. Another unit (unidentified) used predominantly card shapes, marked on the front fender and turret rear. Coupled with interesting 3 tone pattern, it would make an appealing subject. More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £8.70 | ||
Echelon FD - D356287 - 1:35 | Back in stock! German Fire Extinguisher Labels of WWII (Part 1) Finely printed, down to the exact fonts seen on actual examples. Each label is produced from an larger, more refined format down-scaled to 1/35. Whilst most text can't be seen at this level, one is assured of the highest integrity when it comes to form. Proper tan colour is used on the tan label (not substituted by yellow, an added cost but well-worth the effort for accuracy sake). An interesting highlight is the label with red (it's data plate printed in silver over black), this is from an example produced by Concordia Dortmund. Finally, the set also includes a smaller yellow label (never produced in this scale before), which is often placed on the sides of the extinguishers. Each set comes with 20 labels, divided over 5 styles. More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £5.60 | ||
Echelon FD - D356288 - 1:35 | Back in stock! German Fire Extinguisher Labels of WWII (Part 2) Finely printed, down to the exact fonts seen on actual examples. Each label is produced from an larger, more refined format down-scaled to 1/35. Whilst most text can't be seen at this level, one is assured of the highest integrity when it comes to form. A number of labels on this set used gold or silver pigments. Finally, the set also includes a smaller yellow label (never produced in this scale before), which is often placed on the sides of the extinguishers. Each set comes with 20 labels, divided over 5 styles. Spare smaller yellow labels included. More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £5.60 | ||
Echelon FD - D356289 - 1:35 | Pz.Sp.Wg.AB 41 201(i) (Part 1 & 2 combo) This set is a combination of sets D356285 and D356286, for those who wants all of AB 41 markings in one set. This set is limited in quantity. Description of D356285: AB 41 armoured car is well-known for their service under Heer and Waffen-SS units during WWII. Given it's rather intimidating, bullish appearance, coupled with camouflage paint and interesting markings, it can be a very interesting subject to model after. This set is predominantly AB 41s marked with germanic-styled names. The camouflage paint and name (some with unit symbols) combination as an interesting subject speaks for itself. Description of D356286: AB 41 armoured car is one of the many non-german AFVs utilised by Wehrmacht and Waffen SS in their campaigns during WWII. Given it's rather intimidating, bullish appearance, coupled with camouflage paint and interesting markings, it can be a very interesting subject to model after. This set covers one uniquely marked vehicle - with a figure head caricature of "Satan" which is placed all over the vehicle. Next comes a vehicle from an SS Police Regiment unit "Bolzano", with a stylised name across the hull front, above the vision cover. Another unit (unidentified) used predominantly card shapes, marked on the front fender and turret rear. Coupled with interesting 3 tone pattern, it would make an appealing subject. More | Military vehicle decals | Limited Availability | £16.30 | ||
Echelon FD - FL354010 - 1:35 | German Aerial Identification / Recognition Flags (WWII) Aerial markers (as ground identifiers at times) used on all fronts in 3 common sizes. Smaller ones are often used on turret bins or across the rear deck of smaller panzers and on the front of softskin AFVs, while the large ones were used on engine decks medium panzers. Also included is the balkenkreuz variety. To be used wholesale or partial on soft medium like tissue, thin paper, thin foil or any suitable substrate. For those familar with the rolled 2-part epoxy putty technique, the partial 2-part markers will be useful. All flags are based on documented measurements. More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £14.80 | ||
ADH Publishing - MIM140 - No Scale | Military Illustrated Modeller (issue 140) 4 NEWS Military scale-modelling news 8 IRON DOME AIR DEFENCE SYSTEM Magic Factory 1:35 kit, previewed 10 NUREMBERG TOY FAIR 2023 MIM returns to the Toy Fair after a three-year absence 16 ZIMM THAT THING!! The process of Zimmeriting a Dragon 1:35 Jagdtiger 26 TAMIYA GERMAN INFANTRY SET (LATE WWII) Tamiya's latest 1:35 figure set, previewed Cover story 28 DRAGON TIGER GATE After having made quite an impact on Facebook, we are proud to present Shigehiro Yoshida's Tiger I in Normandy 36 SOFTSKIN SOFTSPOT! Upgrading Trumpeter's 1:35 kit of the Sd.Kfz.7 with wooden cabin 44 ORDNANCE DEPOT New and recent accessory sets and modelling materials 46 KIT VS KITE A diorama with a powerful message about the Afghanistan War 52 A FAMOUS LOCATION IN NORMANDY Paratroopers of the 101st Airborne look on as a section of American towed light artillery passes through Carentan, Normandy, 1944 54 SD.KFZ.181 PANZERKAMPFWAGEN VI Ausf.E TIGER I Modelling references of the Tiger I at the Tank Museum, Bovington 62 BOOK REVIEWS Military modelling-related book reviews 66 SIGN OFF An immaculate Sd.Kfz.10 More | Magazines | Catalogue | £6.95 | ||
ADH Publishing - MIM154 - No Scale | Military Illustrated Modeller (issue 154) 4 NEWS Military scale-modelling news 8 TAMIYA FIGURE SETS Tamiya's new 1:35 Machine Gun Team and KS600 Motorcycle and Sidecar, previewed 12 TAMIYA LEOPARD 2A7V A special, one-off feature from MIM's sister title, Tamiya Model Magazine 18 LEOPARD 2A7V Special reference feature on Germany's current MBT 24 STUG E-100: FURY ROAD! Trumpeter's 1:35 E-100 in Mad Max style Cover story 32 BUFFALO SOLDIERS 1:35 LVT diorama depicting a scene from the Battle of the Scheldt Estuary, 1944 42 LVT references Reference images of the LVT Water Buffalo 44 GHOST FACTORY A scene from an abandoned Tiger II factory at the end of WWII 50 CHAR DE BATAILLE: CHAR B1 Modelling walk-around references for the French Char B1 58 STREET FIGHTERS An M4 Sherman fights through a narrow street in southern Germany 60 ORDNANCE DEPOT New and recently released accessory sets and modelling materials 62 BOOK REVIEWS Military modelling-related book reviews 66 SIGN OFF A US Army M8 Greyhound in Paris More | Magazines | New Arrivals | £6.95 | ||
Mark I Guide - MKD48010 - 1:48 | Messerschmitt Me-210/Messerschmitt Me-410B-2/U4 colours and markings. Designed in accordance with the 'Zerstorer' (heavy fighter-bomber) concept just prior WWII, the Me 210 was, however, a failure in terms of flying characteristics. Following extensive modifications, its successor, the Me 410 Hornisse (Hornet), was produced in substantial numbers and many variants and saw operational service in Italy and North Africa, and over Germany and Central Europe. The improved Me 210 was also licence-built in Hungary. The publication has 28 pages, including a total of 49 overall and detailed photographs, 12 pages with colour camouflage schemes and their description. Text in English. A comprehensive decal sheet is added for modellers' convenience. Following aircraft are depicted on each decal sheet: Luftwaffe (7x), Royal Hungarian Air Force (1x), Royal Air Force (2x), Soviet Air Force (1x) and Imperial Japanese Army Air Force (1x). More | Aircraft books with decals | Catalogue | £19.50 | ||
Mark I Guide - MKD72010 - 1:72 | Messerschmitt Me-210/Me-410B-2/U4/Me-410A-1/U-2 & U4 colours and markings. Designed in accordance with the 'Zerstorer' (heavy fighter-bomber) concept just prior WWII, the Me 210 was, however, a failure in terms of flying characteristics. Following extensive modifications, its successor, the Me 410 Hornisse (Hornet), was produced in substantial numbers and many variants and saw operational service in Italy and North Africa, and over Germany and Central Europe. The improved Me 210 was also licence-built in Hungary. The publication has 28 pages, including a total of 49 overall and detailed photographs, 12 pages with colour camouflage schemes and their description. Text in English. A comprehensive decal sheet is added for modellers' convenience. Following aircraft are depicted on each decal sheet: Luftwaffe (7x), Royal Hungarian Air Force (1x), Royal Air Force (2x), Soviet Air Force (1x) and Imperial Japanese Army Air Force (1x). Messerschmitt Me-410 Hornisse More | Aircraft books with decals | Catalogue | £19.50 | ||
Mushroom Model Publications - MMPCAM09 - No Scale | German Staff Cars WWII VOL. 1 More | Military vehicle books | Catalogue | £15.00 | ||
Mushroom Model Publications - MMPCAM23 - No Scale | Staff cars in Germany WWII volume 2 Format A4 paperback, 80 pages This latest photo-album in the ""Camera On"" series contains 150 more photographs of private cars adapted for military use by the German forces during WWII. The remainder of the Opel motor company major production types are covered - the car types that were not covered in volume 1 - such as the Opel P-4 that was also used as the basis of many of the pre-war mock-up training tanks used by the German army due to the lack of real tanks to train with. The "Opel Kadett" (cadet), the Opel Supper 6, the "Opel Kapitan" (Captain) and at the top of the range, the luxurious Opel Admiral. In this volume the author provides a detailed impression of these vehicles through original photographs, taken both during and before the war by the normal German soldiers who both used and served with these now classic automobiles. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £15.00 | ||
Naval Fighters - NFAF217 - No Scale | Curtiss XP-55 Ascender By Gerry Balzer, 72-pages, 148-b&w photos, 4-color photos. The Curtiss XP-55 Ascender was a tailless swept-wing WWII pusher fighter design born out by the USAAC 1940 fighter competition. The USAAC was looking for a fighter to counter the threat of the German Bf-109 and the Japanese Zero and replace the obsolete P-35s, P-36s and the front line P-40s just entering service. From this competition three unusual pusher prototypes were ordered, the Consolidated XP-54, Curtiss XP-55, and the Northrop XP-56. A low powered full scale flying model (model CW 24B)was built out of wood and cloth to substantiate the flying qualities, and was first flown on 2 December 1941. The XP-55 mock-up was completed in August 1942, and the first of three XP-55s was completed on 26 June 1943 with its first flight being conducted on 13 July 1943. The first aircraft was destroyed on 15 November 1943. Changes deemed necessary were incorporated in the second airframe in which performance testing began on 16 September 1944. Although the much more capable P-38, P-47, and P-51 had entered service, research into the XP-55s unusual design continued. The third XP-55 had entered flight testing in April 1944 and was used at Eglin Field for armament tests before being lost during a war bond rally display on 27 May 1945. By then the program had been terminated. Today, the second XP-55 presides in restored condition at the Kalamazoo Air Museum. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £20.80 | ||
Schiffer - SB240-2 - No Scale | WWII German Rocket Launchers. More | Military vehicle books | Catalogue | £8.99 | ||
Tamiya - TA12625 - 1:35 | German (WWII) military uniform insignia 1:35 AND 1:16 decals on the same sheet (designed to be used with Dragon, Italeri and Tamiya kits) More | Figures (decals) | Catalogue | £8.50 | ||
Tamiya - TA12641 - 1:35 | WWII German Military Insignia (Africa Corps/Waffen SS) (designed to be used with Dragon, Italeri and Tamiya kits) More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £8.50 |
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