Tanks

At the online store scalestar.eu, you can buy tank model kits for modelers of any skill level. The category features plastic tank models for assembly—from vehicles of the Second World War era to modern combat machines.

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Rye Field Models Ryefield model RM5056 1:35 KV-1 Model 1942 Reinforced Cast Turret Tank

The Ryefield model RM5056 is a 1:35 scale model kit of a KV-1 Model 1942 tank featuring a reinforced cast turret. Specifically designed as a military vehicle model, this kit is part of the Militaria theme and falls under the Brand of Ryefield. This model is unpainted, allowing for customization and detailed painting to bring out the authentic look of the military vehicle. Ideal for hobbyists and collectors interested in automotive models, this kit offers a detailed representation of a historical military tank.

€50.00
Meng Model Meng Model 1:72 U.S. Infantry Fighting Vehicle M2A3 Bradley w/BUSK III

The M2 / M3 Bradley is a modern American infantry fighting vehicle (IFV). The first prototypes of the vehicle were produced in 1976, and serial production, which began in 1980, continues to this day. It is estimated that by the beginning of 2018, approximately 6,800 vehicles of this type had been built. The Bradley is powered by a Cummins VTA-903T or VTA-903 engine with 500 hp and 600 hp, respectively. It is armed with a single 25 mm M242 automatic cannon, one 7.62 mm M240 machine gun, and one TOW guided missile launcher.

€14.00
Zvezda Soviet heavy tank KV-1

The production of heavy KV tanks armed with a 76-mm gun began at the Leningrad Kirov Plant (LKZ) in February 1940. This tank embodied the most advanced ideas of its time: individual torsion bar suspension, reliable shell-proof armor, a diesel engine, and a single powerful universal gun that allowed it to fire both at enemy tanks,

as well as at his field fortifications, artillery, and manpower. By the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, LKZ had built 386 KVs.

€14.00
Zvezda Russian main battle tank T-62

The Soviet main battle tank T-62 was the world’s first mass-produced tank with a smoothbore gun, and had the weight of a medium tank while offering a high level of armor protection. The tank, which was a development of the T-55 model, was equipped with a 115-millimeter U-5TS gun. From 1962 to 1975, more than 20,000 units were produced in the USSR.

€18.00
Zvezda 1:100 German flamethrower tank Pz.Kfw III - Snap Fit

Model kit - German flamethrower tank Pz.Kfw III.

Historical reference: The T-3 modification was produced from February to April 1943. This tank was intended for use in street fighting. The tank did not make a significant contribution to combat operations. There is very little documentation about its use. 41 such vehicles took part in the battles near Kursk in 1943.

€5.95
Zvezda Soviet heavy tank IS-4

IS-4 is a Soviet heavy tank that was adopted into service in April 1946. It was mass-produced from 1947 to 1949. For the mid-1940s, the tank had excellent armor protection. At the time it was adopted, no tank gun could penetrate it from a distance of 1,000 meters. One of the features of the vehicle was its original ammunition stowage. In the IS-4, shells were placed in special metal cassettes.

€5.95
Zvezda German super-heavy tank Maus

A model of the German super-heavy tank "Maus" in 1/100 scale will be a worthy addition to any collection of miniature armored vehicles. The appearance of the model precisely matches the prototype, and the carefully engineered parts, created using the latest technologies, fit together perfectly. As usual, this model is assembled with a "snap-fit" method, so no glue is required during assembly.

€5.95
Zvezda 1:35 Soviet medium tank T-34/76 mod. 1942

This model represents the T-34 tank, developed at the Ural Tank Plant No. 183 (Nizhny Tagil) at the end of 1942. The tank's turret had a new, improved regular hexagonal shape, which earned it the nickname "hexagonal" or "nut turret." The new turret featured a larger internal volume but remained cramped and still accommodated only two crew members. Its main armament was the 76-mm F-34 gun.

Since the end of 1942, a new five-speed gearbox with constant mesh gears began to be installed on the T-34. This modification remained on the assembly line until the spring of 1944. A total of about 20,000 units were produced.

€25.00