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Default For the Week of June 5, 2011

Our first pick is delivered by a train. It is the Dragon 1:35 scale 54 cm Morser "Loki" Running Mode from Pilot Stores USA for $65.95.



Features:
- Fully assembled
- True to 1/35 scale
- Fully accurate mold
- Open window display packaging
- Highly popular and collectible item
- Includes protective display case

Get your ticket punched here:

http://www.pilotstoresusa.com/store/...ode-1-35-.html


Our second selection is another Dragon , but it is in the 1:72 scale and from the other side of the war. It is the T-34/76 Mod. 1941, 116th Tank Brigade, Eastern Front 1942 from Timewalker for $11.89.



Features:
-True to 1/72 scale
- Detailed markings
- Fully assembled
- Highly collectible

The advanced Soviet T-34 tank design proved a nasty surprise to German troops when it was first confronted in the invasion of Russia in 1941. By the time of Operation Barbarossa, a total of 967 T-34's were available, though thousands more were to be manufactured by the end of WWII in improved forms. The T-34 Model 1941 featured an improved F-34 76.2mm gun with superior antitank performance than its predecessor.

The Dragon Armor range now includes a T-34/76 Mod. 1941 from the 116th Tank Brigade. The 1/72 scale model is shown as a tank fighting in 1942, with the name “Lazo” emblazoned on the sides of the turret. Many tanks were daubed with painted slogans, a practice commonly used by Russians to boost morale. In this case, Sergey Lazo was a Communist leader at the time of the October 1917 Revolution in the Far East of Russia. This model is expertly assembled and finished by craftsmen, and it is full of accurate detail. Dragon is extremely pleased to offer this model of the legendary tank that shouldered the burden of combat in The Great Patriotic War.

The comrades await here:

http://www.timewalkertoys.com/contents/en-us/p299.html


For our friends of flight, we open with the 1:72 scale Hobby Master Mirage 2000C 5-NJ/49 ,EC 1/5, Saudi Arabia,1991 "Joan of Arc/Stork" from OB's for just $28.95.




Professionally painted
Great attention to detail
All markings are Tampoed (pad applied)
Option to display the model on a stand that is provided
Model can be shown with the landing gear in the down or up positions
Loads of optional armament has been provided
Canopy can be displayed open or closed
Extremely heavy metal with a minimum of plastic

If you want one, act quickly here:


http://www.obsdiecastplanes.com/inde...roducts_id=938


A World War II bird in Korea is our next pick it is the 1:72 scale Dragon P-51 Mustang "Shark's Mouth", 12 FBS, 18 FBG--January 1951 from Warpaint for $17.95.



Dragon Models produce some of the most detailed diecast metal P-51 models available. Each model is assembled from sturdy metal components featuring detailed panel lines, antennas, access panels and other surface details. All feature accurately researched exterior markings and placards which are applied using a state-of-the-art pad printing process so they will not fade or peel like decals. The canopy can optionally be displayed in an opened position, revealing a detailed cockpit interior. The flaps can also be positioned in the retracted or extended position. Finally, the model may be shown "in flight" on its display stand, or firmly on the ground when the metal landing gear is attached. This diecast P-51 model measures 5.25" in length and 6.25" in width.

Get one here:

http://www.warbirdcollectibles.com/s...6173bce6128fac


Last up is a wooden ship on (and under) the water. It is a 1:150 scale Gato class U.S. submarine from Pacific Products Gallery for $239.95 with free shipping.



Periscope depth here:

http://www.pacprod.com/cgi-bin/hazel...ECENTLY_VIEWED=
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