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Using photo-etched grids allows you to be more accurate while assembling a model. Moreover, it saves a modeler’s time and enables to focus on more interesting details of the kit.
This 1:400 scale model presents the modern outlook (2013) of the Wrocław Town Hall. This Gothic building is one of the main landmarks of the city.
The 7TP was a Polish light tank of the Second World War. Its chassis was used as the base for C7P artillery tractor.
Model in the series "Polish aircraft of the Polish-Bolshevik War". Captain M. Cooper painting, founder of 7th Fighter Squadron. Model printed using silver paint.
There are four aircraft, that fought over England in Summer 1940. Fighters: Spitfire Mk.I, Hurricane Mk.I, Bf-109 E-4 and German bomber Ju-88 A-1.
During early World War II the ZIS-6 served as the chassis of the original "Stalin Organ" Katyusha multiple rocket launcher, the BM-13.
It was a French biplane bomber and reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. It was built in very large numbers and production continued for many years after the end of the war.
The Char B1 bis was an upgraded variant with thicker armour at 60 mm maximum and an APX4 turret with a longer-barrelled 47 mm SA 35 gun, to give the tank a real anti-tank capacity.
This model presents watertank truck with cabin №12. 2nd Polish Corps markings (Palestine 1943) or without markings. CMP C15A was one of most popular light truck of Commonwealth during WW2.
This model presents cargo truck with cabin №13. 2nd Canadian Infantry Division markings (Normandy 1944). CMP C15A was one of most popular light truck of Commonwealth during WW2.
Two models of civil cars from the 1920s. Citroen has the ability to build difficult version (with motor and movable steering).
Vehicle in 10th Mounted Rifles Regiment of Polish 1st Armoured Division markings (UK - 1943).
It was one of the primary British cruiser tanks of the early part Second World War. This model has a Polish 1st Armoured Division markings and two optional markings.
Here you can find four aircrafts that fought over Normandy in June 1944.
This is one of the most famous WW2 fighter in Polish fighter ace Maj Mieczysław Mumler markings (Battle of France).
It was the standard primary trainer for the Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Air Force and several other air forces through much of the post-Second World War years.
The model depicts the ambulance used by 2nd Sanitary Company of 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division (Polish) — Italy 1944/45 (Monte Cassino). Difficult model with full interior: engine, drivers cab, injured cab.
Model of german self-propelled flamethrower based on PzKpfw II Ausf.D. Two markings: Germany 1940 or "Barbarossa" 1941.
The Fokker D.VII was a German World War I fighter aircraft designed by Reinhold Platz of the Fokker-Flugzeugwerke. Model presents fighter Fokker D.VII used in Finland in early 1920s.
The C15TA ambulance armoured truck was an armoured load carrier produced by Canada during the Second World War.
Model of one of the last biplane fighters, British Hawker Fury, in Republicans camouflage (Spanish civil war 1937).
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