Review Topic: Armor
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Academy 1/35 scale CV9040B Swedish IFV
With the choices of metal or styrene parts, and vinyl or individual-link tracks, novices as well as superdetailers can be satisfied with this model kit.
By Michael Scharf ·
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Trumpeter 1/35 scale Russian Voroshilovets Tractor
If you like road wheels and return rollers, you’ll love the Voroshilovets – there are 32 road wheels on either side!
By John Plzak ·
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Dragon 1/35 scale StuG IV early production
If you are into WWII German armor, Dragon’s StuG IV model kit is worthy of your attention.
By Jim Zeske ·
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AFV Club 1/35 scale Nashorn
Armed with an 88mm gun, the Nashorn, German for rhinoceros, was an effective tank destroyer that served from 1942 until war’s end.
By Michael Scharf ·
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Trumpeter 1/35 scale BMP-3 MICV (early version)
The BMP-3 represents the latest development of armored tracked Soviet/Russian infantry carriers. It entered service in 1987.
By John Plzak ·
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Trumpeter 1/35 scale Panzerlok BR 57 armored locomotive
Trumpeter’s BR 57 is a large and imposing model with good detail where it can be seen and enough track bed to make a good display.
By John Plzak ·
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Tamiya 1/35 scale Soviet BT-7 tank
Tamiya’s kit includes two map-reading figures, photoetched metal for the engine screen, and a chain for the bow.
By Michael Scharf ·
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FineMolds 1/35 scale Japanese Type 94 6-wheeled truck “Canvas Top”
Designed by Isuzu and built in large numbers, the Type 94 gained a reputation for reliability. The vehicle served as the basis for cargo and fuel trucks as well as weapons carriers.
By Jim Zeske ·
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Dragon 1/35 scale M7 Priest (midproduction)
Officially known as the 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7, the self-propelled artillery piece was dubbed Priest by the British army because of its pulpit-like machine-gun mount. The moniker is in keeping with church-themed artillery names such as Deacon or Bishop.
By Tom Foti ·
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HobbyBoss 1/35 scale ZSL92 IFV
China’s amphibious six-wheeled ZSL92 IFV (infantry fighting vehicle) entered service in 1995.
By John Plzak ·
