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T-64 by Aleksey Mihalchenko, Modelcollect, 1:72

The T-64A (1972) is a significant Soviet main battle tank known for its advanced composite armor and use of a compact, powerful 125mm smoothbore gun. It introduced a revolutionary auto-loading system, enhancing firepower efficiency and influencing future tank designs globally.

P-47 by Viktor Klochkov, Trumpeter, 1:35

The Thunderbolt P-47D-22, also known as the “Jug,” is renowned for its robust build, exceptional firepower, and effectiveness in both air-to-air combat and ground attack roles during WWII. It featured a powerful radial engine, heavy armor, and eight .50 caliber machine guns, making it a formidable Allied fighter.

F4U by Eduard, Magic Factory, 1:48

The Chance Vought F4U-1A Corsair (1/48) model represents the iconic World War II fighter renowned for its distinctive gull-wing design. Celebrated for its speed, durability, and versatility, the F4U-1A played a key role in the Pacific Theater, becoming a favorite among pilots for its superior performance.

T-38 by Uriy Korolev, Hobby Boss, 1:35

The T-38M is a modernized variant of the iconic T-38 Talon, renowned for its role in training U.S. Air Force pilots. Known for its agility and high-speed capabilities, the T-38M incorporates advanced avionics and improved safety features, ensuring effective and efficient pilot training for the modern era.

Nagato 1941, Hasegawa, 1:350 by jph82697923

The 1/350 Nagato 1941 model represents the lead ship of Japan’s Nagato-class battleships, famed for her role in World War II. Notably, Nagato was the flagship during the Pearl Harbor attack planning and was the only Japanese battleship to survive the war until the Operation Crossroads nuclear tests.

U-106 U-Boat Type IX, Flagman, 1:350 by Evgeniy Zemskov

The U-106 was a German Type IXB U-Boat used during World War II. Known for its extended range and powerful armament, it contributed significantly to the Battle of the Atlantic. It successfully sank numerous Allied ships, making it one of the most prominent U-boats of its class in the Kriegsmarine.

MOGAMI, Tamiya, 1:350 by Oleg Cherkasov

MOGAMI is renowned for its premium audio cables, used widely in professional studios and by musicians globally. Known for superior sound quality, durability, and meticulous construction, it offers reliability for audio clarity and signal integrity, making it a preferred choice for audiophiles and industry experts.

1/350 Mid-term refit of Project 956 destroyer, Trumpter, 1:350 by jph82697923

The 1/350 Mid-term refit of Project 956 destroyer model highlights the iconic Russian Sovremenny-class destroyer, celebrated for its powerful anti-ship missile systems and versatile naval capabilities. This detailed replica captures the technological advancements and upgrades typical of its mid-life enhancements.

SSN-688 Los Angeles, Hobby Boss, 1:350 by Anton Kluev

The APL SSN-688 Los Angeles model at 1/350 scale represents the lead submarine of its class, renowned for its role in enhancing U.S. Navy’s underwater capabilities during the Cold War. Known for its advanced technology, speed, and stealth, the Los Angeles-class forms the backbone of the Navy’s submarine force.

Eskadrennyy bronenosets “Sevastopol” 1904 g., Kombrig, 1:350 by Vadim64

The battleship “Sevastopol,” launched in 1904, was part of the Russian Baltic Fleet and played a significant role during the Russo-Japanese War. Notably, it participated in the Battle of Tsushima, one of naval history’s most pivotal conflicts, marking a decisive Japanese victory and impacting global naval strategies.

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