Categorie: Voertuigen Militair
Voertuigen Militair
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Tamiya 35291 WWII German Cargo Truck
€47,95 incl. BTWToevoegen aan winkelwagenThe German army in WWII used a wide variety of wheeled vehicles as part of their overall strategy of fast mechanized warfare. Among the most widely used was the 3Ton 4×2 Cargo Truck, a truck design that was first produced in the 1930s. Featuring a dependable 6-cylinder gasoline engine,the 3Ton 4×2 Cargo Truck could take …
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Tamiya 35301 Citroen Traction Staff Car
€32,95 incl. BTWToevoegen aan winkelwagen1/35 scale plastic assembly model kit based on the German Tank Destroyer Marder III. Each detail of this fascinating fighting machine has been accurately reproduced for total modeling satisfaction. All the details of the fighting compartment (main gun plate, gun supports, ammunition rack, etc.) have been precisely recreated. Protective armor and sighting equipment moves with …
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Tamiya 35317 German Cargo Truck Krupp Protze
€38,95 incl. BTWToevoegen aan winkelwagenSupporting the German army’s mechanized Blitzkrieg during the early stages of WWII was the 6X4 Krupp Protze light truck. Popularly known as the “boxer” due to its air-cooled flat-4 engine, this vehicle provided valuable support for the rapidly moving army by towing artillery pieces and carrying troops and supplies. It’s unique sloped engine cover offered …
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Tamiya 35334 US M151A1 Utility Truck Vietnam
€33,95 incl. BTWToevoegen aan winkelwagenThe M151A1 was a variant of the M151, a military utility truck which was used by the U.S. Army and Marine Corps from 1959 to the early 1990s. It was first released to troops in 1964, and compared to the original, it had modified rear suspension and also received turn signals on its front fender. …
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Tamiya 35336 WWII US Ford GPA Amphibien
€39,50 incl. BTWToevoegen aan winkelwagenThe Ford GPA was a unique vehicle which was deployed not only on the U.S. side by the Army and Marine Corps, but also later by Russian forces. It was often called a “seep” (an abbreviation of “seagoing jeep”) on account of its amphibious nature. The front-engine 4WD vehicle shared much of its design and …