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Hobby Master Diecast Military Armor
Item #: HG7055 -
Hobby Master 1/72 Ground Power SeriesHG7055ISU-152 Tank Destroyerunknown unit, Berlin Operation, April 1945The ISU-152 was a Soviet Self-Propelled gun produced in 1943 and nicknamed"Zveroboy" (The Beast Killer). It had no turret making it necessary to maneuver the entire tank. One of the best uses for it was as a Tank Destroyer waiting to ambush German vehicles. The ISU-152 was also used in fire support as long as it was accompanied by heavily armored vehicles. The BL-10 main gun wasn�t always...
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Hobby Master Diecast Military Armor
Item #: HG3016 -
Hobby Master 1/72 Ground Power SeriesHG3016Soviet KV-II Heavy TankLooking at the KV-2 now, one might say "what were they thinking". But at the beginning of WWII this monster of a tank was a fearsome sight on the early battlefields. There was nothing else like it and the heavy armor made it almost impenetrable by any tank the Germans had at the time. As the war progressed, the Germans developed better tanks with greater firepower. The large KV-2 became an easy target and because of it being...
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Hobby Master Diecast Military Armor
Item #: HG5314 -
Hobby Master 1/72 Ground Power SeriesHG5314M41A3 BulldogTaiwan Marine CorpsAuthentic DetailingPre-Painted by professionalsAccurate paint colorsMarkings Tampo (pad) appliedFully AssembledDie-Cast ModelTrue to Scale (1:72)Weathering and insigniasTurret turnsMetal turret and main gunRealistic tracksAs a replacement for the M24, production started in 1951 on the new M41 Walker Bulldog. By 1953 the M24's had been completely replaced. The M41 saw limited action in Korea but was very much in demand...
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Hobby Master Diecast Military Armor
Item #: HG5612 -
The M60 was initially introduced in 1960 and often incorrectly referred to as a Patton. The M60 resembled the M48 because it was based on the M48 but with some significant alterations and improvements. M60 has a 105mm Main Gun while the M48's was 90mm and the front slope was straight compared to the M48's rounded front plus other modifications. The M60 was the last U.S. tank to use homogenous steel as well as an escape hatch in the floor for the driver. Between 1986 and 2002 Egypt purchased...
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Hobby Master Diecast Military Armor
Item #: HG5613 -
The M60 was initially introduced in 1960 and often incorrectly referred to as a Patton. The M60 resembled the M48 because it was based on the M48 but with some significant alterations and improvements. M60 has a 105mm Main Gun while the M48's was 90mm and the front slope was straight compared to the M48's rounded front plus other modifications. The M60 was the last U.S. tank to use homogenous steel as well as an escape hatch in the floor for the driver. Between 1986 and 2002 Egypt purchased...