A constant threat on account of its refined design, the Panther was a feared opponent for enemies of the German Army. In fact, a number of Panther
1:35 German Panther Type G Late Version - TAMIYA
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1:35 Japan Ground Self Defense Force Type 10 Tank - TAMIYA – one35scale
During the middles stages of WWII, most German military vehicles had trouble providing adequate support to troops, therefore the N type tank was built
1:35 German Panzerkampfwagen III Ausf. N - TAMIYA
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1:35 French Main Battle Tank LECLERC Series 2 - TAMIYA – one35scale
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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
The latest upgrade to the Leopard 2 is a newly designed 55 caliber 120mm smoothbore main gun. The 2 A6 retains improvements made to previous Leopard 2
1:35 Leopard 2A6 Main Battle Tank - TAMIYA
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 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
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
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