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The Flak 30 (Flugzeugabwehrkanone 30) and improved Flak 38 were 20 mm anti-aircraft guns used by various German forces throughout World War II. It was

1:35 German 20mm FLAKVIERLING 38 Mit Sd.Ah. 52 - TAMIYA

During the early stages of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the anti-tank self-propelled gun Marder II countered overpowering Russian tanks

1:35 German Tank Destroyer Sd.kfz. 131 Marder II - TAMIYA

1:35 German Tank Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf. F Sd.Kfz. 161 - TAMIYA – one35scale

T-55 production began in 1958, as tensions between western countries and the Soviet Union grew. It was easy to produce and featured an oblique front

1:35 Russian T-55A Medium Tank - TAMIYA

During WWII, over 800,000 2 1/2-ton 6x6 cargo trucks were produced and became a symbol of the American victory along with the Sherman tank and the

1:35 US 2 ½ Ton 6x6 Cargo Truck - TAMIYA

The M3 Stuart was the representative U.S. light tank in the early years of WWII. An improved version, called the M5A1, was officially accepted for

1:35 US Light Tank M5A1 Pursuit Operation with 4 Figures - TAMIYA

The Leopard 1A4 formed the sixth batch of 250 vehicles, delivery starting in 1974. The 1A4 was externally similar to the 1A3, but included a new

1:35 West German Tank Leopard A4 - TAMIYA

1939 saw the debut of the M3A1 scout car, which was an important facet of mechanized U.S. forces. This 4WD vehicle could get 80km/h out of its 87hp

1:35 M3A1 Scout Car - TAMIYA

The WWII U.S. M8 Light Armored Car depicted by this plastic assembly model kit had a top speed of 88km/h and was often used in reconnaissance roles.

1:35 US M8 Light Armored Car GREYHOUND - TAMIYA

The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank introduced in 1940, famously deployed with the Red Army during World War II against Operation Barbarossa. Its 76.2 mm

1:35 Russian Tank T34/76 1943 Production Model - TAMIYA

The Marder III M was the last of three German tank destroyer variants based upon the captured Czechoslovak 38(t) tank which sported a powerful 7.5cm

1:35 German Tank Destroyer MARDER III M Normandy Front - TAMIYA

The middle stages of WWII saw the production of the world’s heaviest and most powerful tank of its time, the Jagdtiger. Featuring on the Jagdtiger was

1:35 German JAGDTIGER Heavy Tank Destroyer Early Production - TAMIYA

1:35 German Self-Propelled Howitzer WESPE Italian Front, 47% OFF

1:35 British Light Utility Car 10HP - TAMIYA – one35scale