German Sturmpanzerwagen A7V Infantry Support Tank (1:100 Scale)
The Sturmpanzerwagen A7V was an enormous vehicle, hurriedly designed following the appearance of British tanks in 1916. Ground clearance was only 40mm (1.57 inches) and the length of the track on the ground was too short for a vehicle of its size. The result was an unstable vehicle with poor cross-country performance.
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French Char d'Assault Schneider CA1 Light Tank (1:100 Scale)
The Schneider Char d'Assault tank was France's first real attempt at differentiating dedicated tanks from dedicated self-propelled gun systems. Like it's predecessors before it however, the system would never meet its potential due to the design theory of melding a long hull on a short set of tracks.
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British Mk. A "Whippet" Light Tank (1:100 Scale)
In the autumn of 1917, a light tank called the Mark A was ready to be used on the Western Front. Nicknamed the Whippet, it was faster than previous tanks, particularly the ponderous Mark IV, but was still unreliable and vulnerable to artillery fire. Weighing in at 18 tons, it could traverse ground at nearly double the speed of its heavier counterpart, clocking in at a blistering 6 mph.
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French Late Production Saint Chamond Heavy Tank (1:100 Scale)
The Saint Chamond was the second French heavy tank of the First World War. Overall, it was an inadequate design born of commercial rivalry, but the war ended before it was replaced by British heavy tanks. Originally the tank produced by Saint Chamond was meant to be identical to the Schneider CA.
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French Early Production Saint Chamond Heavy Tank (1:100 Scale)
The Saint Chamond was the second French heavy tank of the First World War. Overall, it was an inadequate design born of commercial rivalry, but the war ended before it was replaced by British heavy tanks. Originally the tank produced by Saint Chamond was meant to be identical to the Schneider CA.
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British Mark IV Male Heavy Tank (1:100 Scale)
The British Mark IV "Male" heavy tank was an up-armored version of the Mark I, with all of its fuel stored in a single external tank (located between the rear track horns) in an attempt to improve crew safety. The sponsons could be pushed in to reduce the width of the tank for rail transportation and rails could be carried on the roof to act as an unditching beam.
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British Mark IV Female Heavy Tank (1:100 Scale)
The "Female" tank was a type of armoured fighting vehicle deployed during the First World War that carried multiple machine guns, instead of the mix of machine guns and cannons mounted by the original Mark I tank.
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German Karl Gerat Crew Members Set 2 - Five Figures (1:72 Scale)
The German Army (Heer) was the land forces component of the Wehrmacht, the German armed forces, from 1935 to 1945. The Wehrmacht also included the Kriegsmarine (Navy) and the Luftwaffe (Air Force).
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US M1 Combat Helmet - 1968 (1:5 Scale)
The Army M1 helmet was standardized on April 30th, 1941 and was approved on June 9th, 1941. It was of two-piece design with an outer Hadfield steel shell and a separate inner liner containing the suspension system. Following adoption of the M1 helmet, the Ordnance Department retained development and procurement of the outer steel shell and the Quartermaster Department made development and production progress of the inner liner and suspension system.
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German Stahlhelm Model 1935 Helmet - 1940 (1:5 Scale)
The Stahlhelm (German for "Steel helmet") is a specific type of German military headgear made of steel, which is primarily intended to provide protection against shrapnel and fragments of grenades. The term Stahlhelm refers both to a generic steel helmet, and more specifically to the distinctive German military design.
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US Chase Tactical Striker Helmet - 2017 (Plastic) (1:5 Scale)
The Chase Tactical Striker Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH) is designed according to the latest US Military requirements, utilizing the most advanced ballistic protection against handgun ammunition. The shell is composed of multi-layered advanced composite; The harness assembly consists of a BOA suspension harness retention System.
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German Pickelhaube Helmet - 1914 (Plastic) (1:5 Scale)
The Pickelhaube (plural Pickelhauben; from the German Pickel, "point" or "pickaxe", and Haube, "bonnet", a general word for "headgear"), also Pickelhelm, is a spiked helmet worn in the 19th and 20th centuries by Prussian and German military, firefighters and police.
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British Steel Helmet Mk.II - 1938 (1:5 Scale)
The Brodie helmet is a steel combat helmet designed and patented in London in 1915 by John Leopold Brodie. A modified form of it became the Helmet, Steel, Mark I in Britain and the M1917 Helmet in the U.S. Colloquially, it was called the shrapnel helmet, battle bowler, Tommy helmet, tin hat, and in the United States the doughboy helmet.
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German Recon Company Kubelwagen and Kettenkrad Set - 2. Panzer Division, 1940 (1:72 Scale)
Built by Volkswagen, the simple yet reliable Kubelwagen ("bucket car") was the German equivalent of the American Jeep. This nimble four-seater, based on Ferdinand Porsche's original "People's Car" design of the 1930's, used the same rear-mounted, aircooled engine to drive the rear wheels.
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Soviet ISU-152 Self-Propelled Gun - Unidentified Unit, Berlin, 1945 (1:72 Scale)
The ISU-152 was the first of the Soviet heavy self-propelled artillery carriages of World War II, entering service in 1943, just in time to take part in the Battle of Kursk in July. It was intended for a dual role as an antitank weapon and heavy assault gun.
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Soviet ISU-122 Self-Propelled Gun - "16", 3rd Belorussian Front, Konigsberg, Germany, March 1945 (1:72 Scale)
The Su-122 was an assault gun which used the hull of the T-34 tank and was the result of an April 1942 specification for assault guns aimed with guns of 122mm caliber or higher. The Su-122 was designed by the Uralsky Machine Building factory (UZTM). The first production SU-122s were built at the end of 1942, with a total of 25 vehicles being built.
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US M10 Tank Destroyer - 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion, Italy, 1943 (1:72 Scale)
The M10 were, numerically, the most important US tank destroyer of World War II. In its combat debut in the North African campaign, the M10 was successful as its M7 3-inch gun could penetrate most German tanks then in service at long range.
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Japanese Ground Self-Defense Forces Boeing-Vertol CH-47JA Chinook Heavy Lift Helicopter - JG-2981, 103rd Squadron, 1st Helicopter Group, Camp Kisarazu, Kisarazu, Japan (1:72 Scale)
The CH-47 is a twin-engine, tandem rotor helicopter designed for transportation of cargo, troops, and weapons during day, night, visual, and instrument conditions. Development of the medium lift Boeing Vertol (models 114 and 414) CH-47 Series Chinook began in 1956.
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RAF Gloster Gladiator Mk. II Fighter - N2308 HP-B, RAF No.247 Squadron, Roborough, Plymouth, England, 1940 (1:72 Scale)
One of the only biplane fighters to have any measurable success in the Second World War, the Gloster Gladiator was the product of a bygone era combining with modernity for one last fling. The Gladiator was obsolete by September 1939, but it still had what it took to make a significant impact on history. Air Ministry specification F.7/30 realized (correctly) that future fighters were going to be faster and better armed.
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NASA Space Shuttle Columbia - OV-102, April 12th, 1981 (1:200 Scale)
Space Shuttle Columbia (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-102) was the first space-rated orbiter in NASA's Space Shuttle fleet. It launched for the first time on mission STS-1 on April 12th, 1981, the first flight of the Space Shuttle program. Serving for over 22 years, it completed 27 missions before disintegrating during re-entry near the end of its 28th mission, STS-107 on February 1st, 2003, resulting in the deaths of all seven crew members.
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NASA Space Shuttle Challenger - OV-099, January 1986 (1:200 Scale)
The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster was a fatal incident in the United States space program that occurred on Tuesday, January 28th, 1986, when the Space Shuttle Challenger (OV-099) broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, killing all seven crew members aboard.
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