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Manufacturer: ARK Models Type: Trucks Period: World War II Scale: 1:35 Price: $15.95 The ZIS-5 is a Soviet general purpose 4?4 two-axle army cargo truck. By June 20 of 1941 Red Army had 104200 ZiS-5 trucks. Beginning from late 1941 all ZIS-5 trucks have got flat fenders and some wooden parts: doors, seats etc.. Bumpers disappeared fo... |
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Manufacturer: ZZ MODELL Type: Trucks Period: Post-World War II Scale: 1:72 Price: $44.95 Plastic model kit with resin and photo-etched parts. |
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Manufacturer: ZZ MODELL Type: Trucks Period: Post-World War II Scale: 1:72 Price: $44.95 Plastic model kit with resin and photo-etched parts. |
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Manufacturer: ZZ MODELL Type: Special transport Period: Post-World War II Scale: 1:87 Price: $34.95 The P-12 is Russian two dimensional radar system. Max range - 360 km, altitude - 25 km, frequency band - metric. Service entry date: 1967. Resin model kit with photo-etched and plastic parts. |
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$37.95 |
Manufacturer: ZZ MODELL Type: Special transport Period: Post-World War II Scale: 1:87 Price: $37.95 Resin model kit with photo-etched and plastic parts. |
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$16.95 |
Manufacturer: MINIART Type: Cars Period: World War II Scale: 1:35 Price: $16.95 |
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Manufacturer: MINIART Type: Cars Period: World War II Scale: 1:35 Price: $16.95 |
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Manufacturer: ZZ MODELL Type: Trucks Period: Post-World War II Scale: 1:87 Price: $17.95 The ZIL-157 is a general purpose 2.5 ton 6x6 truck, produced in post-WW2 Soviet Russia. The ZIL-157 was the standard Soviet truck until it was replaced by the URAL-375D series which became the standard Soviet truck in 1979. The Chinese People's Liber... |
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Manufacturer: ZZ MODELL Type: Trucks Period: Post-World War II Scale: 1:87 Price: $17.95 In 1957 ZIS-164 replaced ZIS-150 on assembly line. In 1961 the truck was modified into ZIL-164A (with some units from future ZiL-130). ZIL-164 (together with GAZ-51A) was main truck of first half of 1960's in the USSR. |
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