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Default For the Week of January 16, 2011

We open this week with a Corgi 1:50 scale Corgi Centaur IV Tank D-Day 60th Anniversary Collection from Crossroads Diecast for $25.99.



Your mobile 95 mm howitzer is here:

http://store.crossroadsdiecast.com/c187.html


Also on the Allied side, but seen only much to the east, was the


This one is offered by Burbank's House of Hobbies for $12.00.



Early war Panzers beware of this:

http://www.houseofhobbies.com/homa1kvb12ta.html


Also from Hobby Master, but in the 1:48 scale is the Spitfire Mk.XIVe Belgian Air Force, 1950's. The Monkey Depot has them for $33.16.



You can find it here:

http://www.monkeydepot.com/Hobby_Mas...8_p/hm0187.htm


Flying in the far East was the 1:72 scale Witty MIG-29 Indian AF 47 Sqn Archers ACM scheme 1991. Legend's Toys and Hobbies has it for $27.60.



Bring your flute and snake basket to this runway:

http://legendshobbies.com/catalog/pr...h3r95fkc91rmp4


Last in line this week is an Oryon 1:35 scale set of four soldiers--from the Battle of the Kasserine Pass in February, 1943. Military Issue has this set for just $19.95.




During the Tunisian Campaign, American and German forces - in their first large-scale meeting of World War II - clashed in the Battle of the Kasserine Pass in February, 1943.

These beautifully crafted and hand painted, 1/35 scale, metal figures portray soldiers of the German 15th Panzergrenadier Division and the U.S. Infantry 1st Division - the "Big Red One" - in that crucial battle, each historically accurate right down to the authentic headgear, uniform, insignia and realistic weapon. Perfect as standalone display pieces or for adding to a diorama, each figure measures approximately 2" tall.

Take a trip back 68 years to North Africa:

http://www.militaryissue.com/product...category=Units
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