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Tamiya 62,41 AFV - Scale 1/16 – SPECIAL SETS 16 K01 Pz.Kpfw No Name Fit to model Price AFV - Scale 1/35 – SPECIAL SETS EVS EVS-06 T-55 „Enigma” Tamiya 62,41 AFV - Scale 1/16 – SPECIAL SETS 16 K01 Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf.E (Sd.Kfz.181) Tiger I – early version Tamiya 275,9 AFV - Scale 1/16 16.001 German helmets – liners, chinstraps 10,7 16.002 Tiger I, Ausf.E – Early version (Basic set) Tamiya 40,7 16.003 Tiger I, Ausf.E – Early version – Grills Tamiya 23,75 16.004 Front fenders for Tiger I, Ausf.E – (Early/Late version) Tamiya 26,6 16.005 Rear fenders for Tiger I, Ausf.E – (Early version) Tamiya 23,75 16.006 Side fenders for Tiger I, Ausf.E – (Early/Late version) Tamiya 47,7 16.007 Exhaust covers for Tiger I, Ausf.E – (Early/Late version) Tamiya 26,6 16.008 Tiger I, Ausf.E – Early version – (Additional set) Tamiya 26,6 Commander`s coupola interior for Tiger I, Ausf.E-(Early 16.009 Tamiya 26,6 version) 16.010 Driver`s hatch details for Tiger I, Ausf.E Tamiya 31,9 16.011 German panzer troop`s accessories 11,6 16.012 8,8 cm Tiger I A/T Ammo with box 26,6 16.013 German clamps and clasps 11,6 16.015 Panther G- Vol.1- Basic set Tamiya 55,5 16.016 Panther G- Vol.2- Grilles Tamiya 31,9 16.017 Panther G/Jagdpanther- Vol.3- Fenders Tamiya 47,7 16.018 Panther G/Jagdpanther- Vol.4- Side Skirts Tamiya 61,6 16.019 Panther G/Jagdpanther- Vol.5- Rear tool boxes Tamiya 38 Panther G/Jagdpanther- Vol.6- Clean rod and spare aerial 16.020 Tamiya 18,2 stowage 16.021 Pz.Kpfw.V Panther –Early model- Shackles Tamiya 18,2 16.023 German clamps and clasps – late type Various 11,6 16.025 Barrel cleaning rods with brackets for Tiger I –early/late Various 24,7 Fire extinguisher with brackets used on German tanks, 16.027 Various 18,2 assault guns and other vehicles Tow cables & track cable with brackets used on Tiger I, King 16.030 Various 19,95 Tiger & Panther 16.031 Feifel air cleaners tubes for early Tiger I Tamiya and others 24,7 16.032 German 2m antena 6,3 16.033 Tiger II Henshel- Vol.1- Basic set Tamiya/Trumpeter 47,7 16.034 Tiger II - Vol.2A- Grilles Tamiya 18,2 16.035 Tiger II - Vol.2B- Grilles Trumpeter 18,2 16.036 Tiger II Henshel- Vol.3- Anti Mine Mesh Tamiya/Trumpeter 18,2 16.037 Tiger II Henshel- Vol.4- Armour for grilles Tamiya/Trumpeter 23,75 16.038 Tiger II - Vol.5- Front Fenders Tamiya/Trumpeter 23,75 16.039 Tiger II - Vol.6- Rear Fenders Tamiya/Trumpeter 23,75 16.040 Tiger II - Vol.7- Side Fenders Tamiya/Trumpeter 61,6 16.042 Tiger II Porsche- Vol.8- Anti Mine Mesh plus some extra parts Tamiya/Trumpeter 18,2 16.043 Russian Heavy Tank KV-1 or KV-2, Vol.1 – basic set Tamiya 47,7 16.044 Russian Heavy Tank KV-1 or KV-2 vol 2-Tool boxes early Tamiya 23,75 16.045 Russian Heavy Tank KV-1 or KV-2 vol3-Tool boxes late Tamiya 23,75 16.046 Russian Heavy Tank KV-1 vol 4-Box type lubricant tank Tamiya 10,7 16.050 Tiger I, Ausf.E – Middle version (Basic set) Hobby Boss 61,6 16.051 Rear Fenders for Tiger I,Ausf.E-(late version) Tamiya 24,7 16.052 Barrel cleaning rods with brackets for Tiger II Tamiya/Trumpeter 24,7 16.053 Panzer 38 track link casting numbers Panda 10,7 1/16 scale AFV Gun barrels Turned U.S barrel for Browning M-1919 A4 with two part 16 L-01 All models 8,9 muzzle 16 L-02 Turned barrel for German machine gun MG34 All models 10,7 16 L-03 Turned barrel for German tank machine gun MG34 All models 8,9 German 3,7 cm KwK A 7L/42 tank gun barrel for 16 L-07 Panda 7,6 Pz.Kpfw.38(t) Early muzzle brake used on German 8,8cm barrel Tiger I- 16 L-08 Tamiya/Trumpeter 42,75 early and Tiger II (Porsche turret) Late muzzle brake used on German 8,8cm barrel Tiger I- late 16 L-09 Tamiya/Trumpeter 42,75 and Tiger II (Henschel turret) Cars - Scale 1/24 24.001 Seat belt fasteners 10,7 24.002 Brake discs 13,1 24.003 License plates 8,4 24.004 Velves to wheels 8,4 24.005 Nozzles 13,1 24.006 Hood pins 8,4 24.007 Knob faces 8,4 24.008 Volkswagen Golf V GTI Fujimi 24,5 24.009 Ferrari air vents 10,1 24.010 Hood hinges for all cars 10,1 24.011 Pedals for all cars 8,9 24.012 Wpiers 10,6 24.013 Shock absorbers 12,3 24.014 Nissan GT-R R35 Fujimi,Tamiya 24,5 24.015 Standard slotted discs brakes dia. 14mm 13,1 24.017 Hose clamps for all cars 8,9 24.018 Fire extinguischer WRC cars 10,7 24.019 Standard drilled discs brakes dia. 14mm 13,1 24.020 Ferrari 430 Scuderia C 31,9 24.022 Standard drilled discs brakes dia. 13mm 13,1 24.023 Standard slotted discs brakes dia. 13mm 13,1 24.024 Standard drilled discs brakes dia. 12mm 13,1 24.025 Standard slotted discs brakes dia. 12mm 13,1 24.026 New Fiat 500 Fujimi 13,9 24.027 Nissan 370Z Tamiya 18,4 24.028 Aston Martin DBS Tamiya 38 24.029 MercedesBenz SL 65 AMG Black Series Aoshima 40,7 24.030 Curtain trailer buckles 26,6 24.031 Mercedes Benz McLaren SLR Tamiya 107,92 24.032 Trailer closing – type 1 All models 8,9 24.033 Trailer closing – type 2 All models 8,9 24.034 Toyota GT 86 Tamiya 18,4 24.035 Subaru BRZ Tamiya 18,4 24.037 Track fender holders All models 8,9 AFV - Scale 1/24 24 T01 German Light Tank Pz.Kpfw. II, Ausf. F Tasca 16,2 24 T02 Set of Barrels for Pz.Kpfw. II, Ausf. F Tasca 16,2 AFV - Scale 1/25 25 001 German tool holders – early used up to 1943 13,1 25 002 German tool holders – late used from 1943 13,1 25.003 Grilles for Sd.Kfz.171. Panther, Aus.G – Late model Academy 13,1 25.004 Grilles for Sd.Kfz.171. Panther, Ausf.A/D Tamiya, Academy 10,7 25.005 Grilles for Jagdpanther Tamiya, Academy 10,7 25.006 Grilles for Sd. Kfz.181.Tiger I Tamiya 11,6 25.007 German 2m antena 5,1 25 010 Fenders for Panther G/Jagdpanther Tamiya, Academy 19,8 25 011 Side skirts for Panther G/Jagdpanther Tamiya, Academy 19,8 25 019 Side skirts for Panther A/D Tamiya, Academy 21,1 1/25 scale AFV Gun barrels Set of 2 Turned U.S barrels for Browning M-1919 A4 with two 25 L-01 All models 13,9 part muzzle 25 L-02 Turned barrel for German machine gun MG34 All models 8,9 25 L-03 Turned barrel for German tank machine gun MG34 All models 8,4 AFV - Scale 1/35– SPECIAL SETS 35 K01 Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf.E (Sd.Kfz.181) Tiger I – early version Tamiya 57,6 35 K02 Pz.Kpfw. V Ausf.D & A (Sd.Kfz.171) Panther Dragon 57,6 35 K03 Finnish Army KV-1 Trumpeter 57,6 35 K04 Pz.Kpfw. V Ausf.G (Sd.Kfz.171) Panther Dragon 57,6 35 K05 Aufklarungpanzer 38(t) Sd.Kfz.140/1 Dragon 57,6 35 K06 Sd,Kfz. 138/2 „HETZER” Tamiya 47,7 35 K07 Panzerjager „Jagdtiger“(Sd.kfz.186) Tamiya 71,82 35 K08 Pz.Kpfw.III, Ausf.N (Sd.Kfz.141) Tamiya 89,9 35 K10 Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf.E (Sd.Kfz.181) Tiger I – Late version Dragon 79,6 35 K11 King Tiger Porsche Dragon 79,6 35 K12 King Tiger Henschel Dragon 79,6 35 K14 Sd,Kfz. 184 „ELEFANT” Tamiya 79,6 35 K17 Sd,Kfz. 173 „Jagdpanther”-early version Dragon 79,6 35 K18 Sd,Kfz. 173 „Jagdpanther”-late/final version Dragon 82,1 35 K20 Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf.E (Sd.Kfz.181) Tiger I – Late version Tamiya 82,1 35 K23 Israeli Tank Tiran 5 Tamiya 109,25 AFV - Scale 1/35 35.001 7 TP (Polish Tank) Mirage 17,1 35.002 7TP (Polish Tank – twinturet) Mirage 16,2 35.003 BT-5 (Soviet tank) Italeri 13,1 35.004 Vickers E Mirage 16,2 35.005 Tiger-Ferdinand Italeri 13,9 35.006 Panther Ausf.A Italeri 19,4 35.007 PzKpfw IV Ausf.D Tamiya 17,1 35.008 PzKpfw IV Ausf.F1,F2 Italeri, Dradon 17,1 35.009 TOW & Dragon Dradon 10,1 35.010 Bofors (WZ.36) TOM 10,1 35.011 PzKpfw IV Ausf.G Italeri, Dradon 17,1 35.012 PzKpfw IV Ausf.H Italeri,Tamiya 17,1 35.013 PzKpfw IV Ausf. J Dragon,Tamiya 17,1 35.014 Tiger I Ausf.H1 Italeri, Academy 17,1 Tamiya,Italeri,Academ 35.015 Tiger I Ausf,E 16,2 y 35.016 TKS (Polish Tankette) RPM 13,9 35.017 TK-3 (Polish Tankiette) RPM 13,9 35.018 PzKpfw III Ausf.J Revell 17,1 35.019 Ferdinand (Elefant – early model) Italrei 16,2 35.020 Elefant (late model) Italeri 15,4 35.021 Sturmgeschutz III Ausf.
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