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Pz.Kfw.IV Ausf.H Metal Kit 1/6
Laser cut .20" metal sheets to be assembled. Includes accurate turret, working hatches, molded individual track links w/ pins.Visit www.BattleReadyArmor.com for info. Does not include the Schurzen sold separately. Instruction included in Review #2 link.
More commonly referred to as the Panzer IV, was a tank developed by Germany and used extensively in World War II. It was designed initially as an infantry-support medium tank (Begleitwagen, mittlerer Panzer), to work in conjunction with the Pzkpfw III which was supposed to engage enemy armor. Later in the war, it was up-gunned and up-armored, and took over the tank-fighting role while Panzer IIIs were either put into infantry support duties or converted into other vehicles. The Panzer IV was the most common German tank of World War II, and was used as the base for many other fighting vehicles, such as tank destroyers and flak platforms. The Panzer IV has the distinction of being the only German tank to remain in continuous production throughout all of WWII, with over 9,000 produced from 1939 to 1945.
item-no. BRA001


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580,00 $US

Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.H Lower Body ONLY 1/6
Laser cut .20" metal sheets to be assembled. Working hatches, molded individual track links w/ pins, resin suspension and rollers/sprockets. Does NOT include turret. Picture for example kit comes with nessecary items to complete the bottom end.
item-no. BRA001B


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465,00 $US

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Ostwind Turret for Pz.IV 1/6
Pz.IV bodies sold seprately
item-no. BRA001OST


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69,95 $US

PzKfpw.IV Ausf.H Side Body Schuerzen 1/6
Steel Metal Schurzen for Pz.IV Ausf.H Tank (code BRA001). Metal Side brackets sold separately (BRAS001). Requires rivet gun.
item-no. BRA001SB


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49,95 $US

PzKfpw.IV Ausf.H Turret Schurzen w/ Body Brackets 1/6
Steel Metal Turret Schurzen for Pz.IV Ausf.H Tank (code BRA001). Comes with turret brackets and side body brackets. Side Schurzen sold separately (BRAS002). Requires rivet gun.
item-no. BRA001ST


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49,95 $US

Pz.Kfpw.IV Ausf. H Turret ONLY 1/6
Laser cut .20" metal sheets to be assembled. Includes accurate turret of the famous Panzer in late WW II. Includes nessecary resin and other parts to complete the turret. Does NOT include Schurzen (sold separately BRAS001)
item-no. BRA001T


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115,95 $US

Individual Pz.IV Late Track w/ Pin 1/6
Individual injection molded track link for Pz.IV Late (Ausf.G to H series). Includes individual pin. Extra links were used for frontal or side protection.
item-no. BRA001TR


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0,99 $US

Wirblewind Turret for Pz.IV 1/6
Pz.IV bodies sold seprately.
item-no. BRA001WIR


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69,95 $US

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Jagdpanzer IV L/70 Metal Kit 1/6
Laser Cut .20" metal sheets to be assembled. Includes mantlet, working hatches, resin parts. Resin suspension, sprockets and rollers. Injection Molded individual track links w/ pins. Easy assembly.
A tank destroyer based on the Panzer IV chassis built in three main variants. It was developed against the wishes of Heinz Guderian, the inspector general of the Panzertruppen, as a replacement for the Stug III. Guderian objected against the needless, in his eyes, diversion of resources from Panzer IV tank production, as the Stug III and Stug IV were still more than adequate for their role.
item-no. BRA002


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550,00 $US

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Panther G Metal Kit 1/6

Was a tank fielded by Germany in World War II that served from mid-1943 to the end of the European war in 1945. It was intended as a counter to the T-34, and to replace the Panzer IV and III, though it served along with them and the heavy tanks until the end of the war. The Panther's excellent combination of firepower, mobility, and protection served as a benchmark for other nations' late war and immediate post-war tank designs and it is frequently regarded (along with the Soviet T-34-85) as the best tank design of World War II.

 Until 1944 it was designated as the Panzerkampfwagen V Panther and had the Ordnance inventory designation of Sd.Kfz. 171. On 27 February 1944, Hitler ordered that the Roman numeral V be deleted from the tank's designation.

item-no. BRA003


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710,00 $US

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Jagdpanther Metal Kit 1/6

(Hunting Panther) was a tank destroyer built by Germany during World War II based on the chassis of the Panther tank.

A heavy tank destroyer design based on the 88 mm Pak 43 gun and the Panther tank chassis was ordered in late 1942 as design SdKfz 173. Production started in early 1944; at the same time Hitler specified the Jagdpanther ("hunting panther") name.

To accommodate the gun, the sides of the Panther tank were extended up to provide a roomy interior, while maintaining a very low profile. Both the Panther Ausf. G and Jagdpanther had side armor of increased elevation to enhance this effect even further and to harmonize production.

item-no. BRA004


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710,00 $US

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Brummbär Metal Kit 1/6

The Sturmpanzer IV (also known as Sturmpanzer 43 or Sd.Kfz. 166) was an armoured infantry support gun based on the Panzer IV chassis used in the Second World War. It was known by the nickname Brummbär ("grizzly bear") by Allied intelligence, a name which was not used by the Germans. German soldiers nicknamed it the "Stupa".

The third tank for release in the Battle Ready lineup Available Oct '07.

item-no. BRA005


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610,00 $US

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Sturmgeschütz IV (Sd.Kfz. 167) Metal Kit 1/6

ue to a demand for more assault guns, the StuG IV was formed from a combination of a slightly modified Sturmgeschütz III assault gun superstructure with a Panzerkampfwagen IV chassis. Starting from December 1943, around 1,100 were built by Krupp. As Krupp didn't build Panzerkampfwagen III's, they used the Panzerkampfwagen IV hull.

The StuG IV became known as a very effective tank killer, especially on the Eastern Front.

It had a 4 man crew, and was issued mainly to infantry divisions.

item-no. BRA006


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610,00 $US

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Nashorn Metal Kit 1/6
Nashorn (German "rhinoceros", pronounced Nahz-horn, not Nash-orn), initially known as Hornisse (German "hornet") was a German tank destroyer of World War II. It was developed as an interim solution in 1942 and was armed with a hard-hitting 88mm anti-tank gun. Though only lightly armoured and with a high profile, it stayed in service until the end of the war and proved to be a quite successful tank destroyer.
item-no. BRA007


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685,00 $US

Hummel (Bumble Bee) Metal Kit 1/6
item-no. BRA008


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685,00 $US

Resin Replacement Parts - 1 lbs 1/6
If you wish to buy individual RESIN parts for ANY BRA tank, just buy them by the pound! List all the parts you wish to order, and we will send it to you by the pound. GREAT if you break anything made in RESIN.
item-no. BRA000


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28,00 $US

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Tiger 1 Late Tank Model Kit 1/6
Authentic WWII Tiger 1 Tank - Designed for all skill levels! Contents: Complete Tiger 1 Basic Tank with instructions. (Unpainted parts) Add FOA Accessories to customize your tank! More pics on request. Unbemalter Bausatz inkl. Bauanleitung. Weitere Bilder auf Anfrage.
item-no. RTT10001

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