Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat EARLY (pre-war) - Browning .50 machine gun barrels with oblong holes and first 1/32 scale Pitot tube designed for use with Trumpeter kits - Master Model set.
Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat LATE - Browning .50 machine gun barrels with round holes and pitot tube (two options) in 1/32 scale designed for use with Trumpeter kits - Master Model set.
1/35 Sherman VC Firefly - Ordnance QF 17pdr (76.2mm) gun barrel (for RFM and Tasca kits)The Sherman Firefly ("firefly") was a British variant of the well-known American M4 Sherman medium tank, equipped with the powerful 17-pounder gun in place of the standard 75mm gun. Initially conceived as a fallback while waiting for late-model British tanks to enter service, it became the most common 17-pounder cannon tank during World War II.
1/35 Panzer IV/70 (A) & (V) - 7.5cm PaK 42 L/70 gun barrel (for Tamiya kit)The Jagdpanzer IV, whose identification number was Sd.Kfz. 162, was a tank destroyer used by the German Army during the last year of World War II.The Jagdpanzer was derived from the Panzer IV medium tank to equip the anti-tank divisions of the armored and mechanized infantry divisions with a mobile and viable weapon against the increasingly numerous and powerful armored forces of the Allies and the Soviet Red Army. Armed with a 75-mm cannon and equipped with 80-mm thick frontal armor, the Jagdpanzer IV was produced in about a thousand and a half examples, which fought mainly on the Eastern Front and proved to be excellent machines.It was distributed in two versions, one armed with the 48-caliber long PaK 40 anti-tank gun (L/48) and the other equipped with the powerful 75-mm KwK 42 L/70, which represented the most widespread model. After the end of the conflict a small group of vehicles was purchased from Syria.
1/35 MG-34 (7.92mm) - German machine gun barrels - version with drilled cooling jacket - used by infantry and on early tanks (2pcs)The MG 34 (short for German Maschinengewehr 34) is a German general-purpose machine gun of World War II.
1/35 Besa machine gun barrel tips (7.92mm) (2pcs)The BSA Besa Machine Gun was a British version of the Czechoslovakian ZB-53 medium machine gun, air-cooled, belt-fed. It was used extensively by British forces during World War II as a machine gun for tanks and other armored vehicles, replacing the heavier water-cooled Vickers. Although it required modification of the vehicles for a larger slit in the armor, it was nevertheless an extremely reliable weapon. It was named after the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), which obtained a production license from Czechoslovakia's Zbrojovka Brno. The War Office ordered the weapon in 1938; production began in 1939, incorporating some modifications.
1/35 A34 Comet - 77mm HV gun barrel & Besa MG barrels with resin mounts (for Tamiya kit)The Comet I (A34) is a British cruiser tank that came on line at the end of World War II.
1/35 PzKpfw II Ausf. A-F 2cm KwK30 L/55 & MG-34 gun barrelsThe Panzer II, short for its full name Panzerkampfwagen II, whose army identification number was Sd.Kfz. 121, was a German light tank designed in the early 1930s as a replacement for the Panzer I light armored tank.Although the design was only meant to serve as an antechamber for the more advanced Panzer III and Panzer IV, the Panzer II formed the backbone of German armored divisions during the Polish and French campaigns, also being used during the invasion of the USSR in 1941, however, proving outdated parameters: withdrawn almost completely from the front line between 1942 and 1943, it was relegated to training, law and order maintenance and anti-partisan fighting duties; instead, the versatile hull was reused for various self-propelled and fighter-tank designs.
1/35 German WWII folding 2m rod antenna for early PzKpfw II-IVThe Panzer II, short for the full name Panzerkampfwagen II, whose army identification number was Sd.Kfz. 121, was a German light tank designed in the early 1930s as a replacement for the light armored Panzer I.Although the design was only intended to serve as an antechamber for the more advanced Panzer III and Panzer IV, the Panzer II formed the backbone of the German armored divisions during the Polish and French campaigns, and was also used during the invasion of the USSR in 1941, however, proving outdated parameters: withdrawn almost completely from the front line between 1942 and 1943, it was relegated to training duties, law and order maintenance and anti-partisan fighting; instead, the versatile hull was reused for various self-propelled and fighter-tank designs.
1/700 USS Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate - aerials & OTO-Melara 76mm/62 gun barrel (for AFV kit) The Oliver Hazard Perry class frigates are the last frigates made for the US Navy and entered service between 1977 and 1988.