Lighthouse K47-germanLighthouses are often mentioned in the diaries and memories of serving naval officers in WWII. As most encounters took place at night, it is understandable that the piercing finger of bright light would resonate with nervous, watching crews. Lighthouses were, by their nature, places to navigate around for both sides, providing a real and reliable proof of the navigators skill, often open to doubt in the featureless sea. Models supplied unassembled and
This pack gives you 10 of the Monmouth Sprues - that's 40 hats
) was the mainstay of the Polish armoured formations
The ST500 Interceptor bike is a fully sentient drone vehicle that forms a combined combat shard together with its rider and the other members of its squad
the weapon is prone to plasma fade
To keep such a life afloat the Boromite facilities and resources must be portable and liveable
Contains the following multi-part resin and metal model:
The 7TP designation meant “7 Tonne
This variant featured an 81mm mortar in the rear
Lieutenant Colonel Hatsuo Tsukamoto
The knights have cut-down lances/spears
Italian Paratroopers
The M4 is carried upon powerful suspensors which provide lift