British 2 pounder Anti Tank Gun$25.00
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"Two stories tank!" At their first engagement on the battlefield, Japanese soldiers had referred this armored behemoth as such. US M3 medium is the first US modern tank produced during the war. It has limited traverse 75mm gun in the hull and 37mm gun in traversable turret. As an American heritage, it also equipped with many machineguns. Very powerful and reliable tank from the standard of that time, though it was a mere stop gap to more modern M4 tank. Academy 's Lee (early model) is a new tooling 1/35 scale kit since the release of Tamiya's good-old M3 kit in 1974. Moldings are fine. Kit has the detailed interior of the fighting & driving compartments. The barrel of the 75mm gun is alternative from two length. Each of the armor plate of the hull is divided into many parts to enable to reproduce awful number of rivets on it. Tracks are rubber band type. The movie "Sahara" played by Humphrey Bogart will give the good motivation to start working on this fine kit!
The third release in Academy's excellent 1/72 vehicle line, this Opel Blitz fueler will be welcomed by small-scale aircraft enthusiasts. The truck builds up almost exactly like the real thing, with complete frame, drive train and suspension onto which are added the cab and tank. While the doors covering the fuel pump on the aft end of the tank body can be opened to show the pump mechanism, the detailed engine assembly under the hood will be all but invisible after assembly. However, these trucks were often seen with the removable hood side panels off for cooling, and with a couple of quick swipes of the hobby knife you can cut off those panels yourself to expose the under hood detail. And let's not forget the second vehicle in this set, a beautifully done Schimmwagen. Again, we are treated to a complete interior and suspension, as well as an engine face (that will never be seen without surgery to open the engine cover) and optional screw parts for "dropped and engaged" for water use or "lifted and stowed" for overland use. Finally, a bomb lifting cart is included (but no bomb) which can be posed up or down for diorama use, as well as 4 each of two styles of "Jerry Cans".
Another fine kit from Academy. Kit has many extras for dioramas plus the basic vehicle kit.