Sd.Kfz. 164 Hornisse 4820183312495The 24 ton Hornisse (German for hornet), later renamed by Hitler as the Nashorn (German for rhinoceros), was developed as an interim tank destroyer in 1942. It mounted an 8. 8cm PaK 43 1 gun, and the Hornisse had its combat debut at the Battle of Kursk. A total of 494 of these tank destroyers were produced, and they were used primarily on the Eastern Front or in Italy. The key feature of this newest 1 72 Hornisse is the terrific Neo tracks, these
The kit of the German research vessel Meteor is characterized by its highly detailed components and authentic replicas of the original structures
within the length of the wing chord)
and when combined with the fantastic new paratrooper figures
251 halftracks in its 1/72 scale range
2 driven by Bruce McLaren and Chris Amun at the 1966 Le Mans 24-hour endurance race
It is equipped with a 128mmKwK44 L55 gun and gun and a coaxial 75MM KWK L36
★Single 15cm gun turret x2
The Delta Dart was developed from the Convair F-102 Delta Dagger
Extremely fine detailed parts like davits for 26' whale boats
The F-4B's production started in 1961 and its delivery began with the Fighter Squadron VF-74
provided greater performance and operational efficiency
★The 3 marking options depict tanks from the Battle of Kursk