This is the Tamiya 35 108-1800 kit in 1/35 scale, of the ‘Russian Medium Tank, T-62 A’.
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- Hobbymesse 2012
This is the Tamiya 35 108-1800 kit in 1/35 scale, of the ‘Russian Medium Tank, T-62 A’.
This is the Eduard, photo etch set for the ‘German JagdPanzer IV L/48‘ from Dragon†.
Detail set |
Dragon |
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(35 922) | Basic | 9021 |
Source: Eduard
This is the Italeri 6488 kit in 1/35 scale, of the ‘German JagdPanzer IV, Ausf. F’.
The JagdPanzer Mark IV self-propelled tank-killer was built on the chassis of the Pz.Kpw.IV, one of the most efficient and widely used German tanks of the Second World War.
Characterised by a low profile, the Mark IVs were produced in their hundreds, steadily being improved and fitted with better weaponry such as the long-barrelled 7.5 cm gun that made it a match for any Allied tank.
This is the Dragon 9145 kit in 1/35 scale, of the ‘German JagdPanzer IV L/48’.
As one of the casemate-style turretless Jagdpanzer (tank destroyer, literally “hunting tank”) designs, it was developed against the wishes of Heinz Guderian, the inspector general of the Panzertruppen, as a replacement for the Sturmgeschütz III (StuG III). Guderian objected against the needless, in his eyes, diversion of resources from Panzer IV tank production, as the Stug III and Sturmgeschütz IV were still more than adequate for their role.
Officially, only the L/48-armed vehicle was named Jagdpanzer IV. The L/70-armed vehicle was named Panzer IV/70.
This is the Voyager Model, photo etch sets for the ‘British Cromwell Cruiser Tank Mk.IV‘ from Tamiya.
Detail set |
Tamiya |
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(35 094) | Basic | 35 211 | |||
(35 095) | Fenders | 35 211 |
Source: Voyager Model
This is the Trumpeter 01571 kit in 1/35 scale, of the ‘Russian Heavy Self propelled, SU-152 Howitzer’.
Later production used IS tank chassis and was re-designated as ISU-152. Because of its adopted role of as an impromptu heavy tank destroyer, capable of knocking out the heaviest German armoured vehicles; Tiger, Panther, and Elefant tank destroyers—it was nicknamed Zveroboy, “beast killer”.
Aftermarket working plastic track links for my German vehicles, in 1/35 scale.
Please verify the vendor’s website, before using the information below
Panzer I |
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Pz.Kpfw.I | |||||||
Pz.Kpfw.I, Ausf.C (VK 601) | |||||||
Pz.Kpfw.I, Ausf.F | |||||||
Pz.Kpfw.I, s.IG.33 | |||||||
Panzer II |
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Pz.Kpfw.II | |||||||
Pz.Kpfw.II, Ausf.D | SK-54 | SK-56 | |||||
Pz.Kpfw.II, Ausf.J | |||||||
Pz.Kpfw.II, Ausf.L (Luchs) | SK-51 | ||||||
Pz.Kpfw.II (Flamethrower) | |||||||
Panzer III |
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Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.A | |||||||
Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.B | SK-18 | SK-24 | |||||
Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.C | SK-18 | SK-24 | |||||
Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.D | SK-18 | SK-24 | |||||
Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.E | SK-18 | SK-24 | SK-26 | ||||
Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.F | SK-18 | SK-24 | SK-26 | ||||
Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.G | SK-18 | SK-24 | SK-26 | ||||
Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.H | SK-18 | SK-24 | |||||
Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.J, Initial | SK-18 | SK-24 | |||||
Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.J | SK-18 | ||||||
Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.K | SK-18 | ||||||
Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.L | SK-18 | SK-23 | |||||
Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.M | SK-18 | SK-23 | |||||
Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.N | SK-18 | SK-23 | |||||
Panzer IV |
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Pz.Kpfw.IV, Ausf.A | SK-26 | SK-57 | |||||
Pz.Kpfw.IV, Ausf.B | SK-26 | SK-57 | |||||
Pz.Kpfw.IV, Ausf.C | SK-26 | SK-57 | |||||
Pz.Kpfw.IV, Ausf.D | SK-26 | ||||||
Pz.Kpfw.IV, Ausf.E | SK-26 | ||||||
Pz.Kpfw.IV, Ausf.F | SK-18 | ||||||
Pz.Kpfw.IV, Ausf.F2 | SK-18 | ||||||
Pz.Kpfw.IV, Ausf.G | SK-17 | SK-18 | SK-23 | ||||
Pz.Kpfw.IV, Ausf.H | SK-17 | SK-18 | SK-23 | ||||
Pz.Kpfw.IV, Ausf.J | SK-17 | SK-22 | SK-23 | SK-27 | |||
Heavy |
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Tiger I, Initial | |||||||
Tiger I, Early | SK-02 | SK-05 | |||||
Tiger I, Middle | |||||||
Tiger I, Late | SK-01 | SK-04 | |||||
Destroyer |
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Elefant, Early | SK-66 | SK-68 | |||||
Elefant, Middle | SK-66 | SK-69 | |||||
Nashorn | |||||||
Assault |
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StuG III, Ausf.A | SK-26 | SK-57 | |||||
StuG III, Ausf.B | SK-24 | SK-26 | SK-67 | ||||
StuG III, Ausf.C/D | SK-18 | SK-67 | |||||
StuG III, Ausf.D | SK-18 | SK-67 | |||||
StuG III, Ausf.E | SK-18 | SK-67 | |||||
StuG III, Ausf.F | SK-18 | SK-67 | |||||
StuG III, Ausf.F/8 | SK-18 | SK-23 | |||||
StuG III, Ausf.G | SK-17 | SK-18 | SK-22 | SK-23 | |||
StuG III, Ausf.G – L/48 | SK-18 | SK-23 | |||||
Other |
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RSO Tractor | SK-33 | ||||||
Source: Modelkasten
Aftermarket working plastic track links for my Russian vehicles, in 1/35 scale.
Please verify the vendor’s website, before using the information below
Light/Medium |
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BT-7 | SK-62 | ||||||
T-34/76 | SK-34 | SK-35 | SK-37 | ||||
T-26 | SK-38 | ||||||
T-28 | SK-46 | ||||||
T-54 | |||||||
T-55 | SK-11 | SK-59 | |||||
T-62 | SK-11 | ||||||
Heavy |
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KV-1 | SK-07 | SK-14 | |||||
KV-2 | SK-07 | SK-14 | |||||
KV-8 | SK-14 | ||||||
KV-8S | SK-14 | ||||||
KV-85 | SK-14 | ||||||
KV-122 | SK-14 | ||||||
KV-1S | SK-14 | ||||||
JS-1 | SK-14 | ||||||
JS-2 | SK-09 | SK-14 | |||||
JS-3 | SK-09 | SK-14 | |||||
Self-propelled |
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SU-76/76M/76R | |||||||
SU-85 | SK-34 | ||||||
SU-85M | |||||||
SU-100 | |||||||
SU-122 | SK-09 | SK-34 | SK-35 | ||||
SU-152 | SK-09 | ||||||
JSU-122 | SK-14 | ||||||
JSU-152 | SK-09 | SK-14 |
Source: Modelkasten
This is the Tristar 35038 kit in 1/35 scale, of the ‘German Sturmpanzer IV – Early version’.
It was known by the nickname Brummbär (German: “Grouch”) by Allied intelligence, a name which was not used by the Germans.
Just over 300 vehicles were built and they were assigned to four independent battalions.