Panzer III was the common name of a medium tank that was developed in the 1930s by Germany and was used extensively in WWII. The official German designation was Panzerkampfwagen III Sd Kfz. 141...
A set of striking unit markings from StuG Brigade 667. Emblem artwork is based on actual StuGs in combat. These markings were seen on their StuG Ausf. F & Gs that operated on the Eastern and...
This large-scale 1/16 static display tank recreates the unique M551 Sheridan. The actual Sheridan began development in 1959 and would go on to serve in major conflicts such as the Vietnam and Gulf...
The Panzer IV, in its many versions, was one of the most widely used German tanks of WWII. The Panzer IV was powered by a Maybach V-12 engine which provided over 300hp and was connected to the...
Airframe & Miniature No.21: The Avro Lancaster (including the Lancastrian)Part Two - Post-War Service– A Complete Guide to the RAF's Legendary Heavy Bomber
Part Two covers post-war...
The Air National Guard can be relied on for colorful aircraft, and this sheet features 11 Eagles from various ANG units around the United States, both past and present. Enough maintenance stencils...