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The M41 Walker Bulldog, officially 76-mm Gun Tank, M41, was an American light tank developed for armed reconnaissance purposes. It was produced by
1:35 US Tank M41 Walker Bulldog - TAMIYA
1:35 Russian SU-76M Self-Propelled Gun - TAMIYA – one35scale
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
During the Second World War, the development of heavy tanks continued at a fevered pitch. To deploy these tanks to the front line, or retrieve them
1:35 Dragon Wagon US 40 Ton Tank Transporter - TAMIYA
In December 1939 the KV-1 was officially adopted by the Soviet military; it was followed by the KV-2, a heavier design based upon the KV-1 chassis,
1:35 Russian Heavy Tank KV-2 - TAMIYA
The Sd.Kfz. 251 (Sonderkraftfahrzeug 251) half-track was a World War II German armored personnel carrier designed by the Hanomag company, based on its
1:35 German Hanomag Sd.Kfz. 251/1 - TAMIYA
The Ford GPA is an amphibious 4-wheel drive vehicle which the US motor giant was commissioned to produce for the US military in April 1942. In
1:35 Ford GPA Amphibian 1/4ton 4x4 Truck - TAMIYA
1:35 French AMX-13 Light Tank from TAMIYA – one35scale
1:35 German Self-Propelled Howitzer WESPE Italian Front, 47% OFF
1:35 German 20mm FLAKVIERLING 38 Mit Sd.Ah. 52 - TAMIYA – one35scale
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
1:35 Japan TYPE 1 Self-Propelled Gun with 6 Figures - 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