Tashkent (1942) HTMSPAATaszkient lead destroyer on January 11, 1935 start of construction in Italy, November 28, 1937 launch, October 22, 1939 the Soviet Union to receive service. Taszkient design avant garde at the time was an exception, it is one of the few speed can exceed 40 knots large ships during World War II, after the 1942 reform, even up to the light cruiser firepower level. During World War II, as her main task is to transport people and goods to ship. In
Based on the MiG-19S
One battery will be able to power the turntable for approximately 25 days if used daily for 10 hours
besides specially trained fighters
Decommissioned at the beginning of the 1970s
Half-track is a vehicle that utilizes both tracks and wheels as running gear
even 12 ‘60lb‘ RP-3 rockets
the Norseman remained in production for almost 25 years with over 900 produced
It was demolished in 1969
and production of serial models
whilst it was undoubtedly one of the finest tanks ever produced
8cm Pak43 / 2) and Tiger (P) tanks expulsion car (Panzerjager Tiger (P)) [4]
perfect for a diorama out of the box