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  2. 1:35 scale - Wikipedia

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    A 1:35 scale Learjet 45. 1:35 scale is the most popular scale for model military vehicles, with an extensive lineup of models and aftermarket parts available from a wide variety of manufacturers. It corresponds to 50 mm on figurine scales. The roots of 1:35 as a military modelling scale lie in early motorized plastic tank kits.

  3. 15 cm schwere Feldhaubitze M 14 - Wikipedia

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    M 14 and M 14/16 howitzers captured by Italy during the war or received as reparations, were put into service with the designation Obice da 149/13. Some 490 were on hand in 1939 and weapons captured by the Germans after the Italians changed sides in 1943 were used as the 15 cm sFH 400(i) and 15 cm sFH 401(i) .

  4. List of howitzers - Wikipedia

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    BL 5.4 inch howitzer United Kingdom: World War I 149.1: 15 cm fästningshaubits m/02 Sweden: World War I 149.1: 15 cm haubits M/19 Sweden: World War I 149.1: 15 cm haubits m/38 Sweden: World War II 149.1: 15 cm haubits m/39 Sweden: World War II 149.1: Obice da 149/12 Kingdom of Italy: World Wars I, II 149.1: Obice da 149/19 modello 37 Kingdom ...

  5. 15 cm sFH 13 - Wikipedia

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    A sub variant of the sFH 13 was the lg. 15 cm sFH 13/02 which combined the long barrel with the carriage of the earlier sFH 02 when those guns became obsolete. The sFH 13/02 gun shield wasn't hinged at the top and it only used a hydro-spring recoil system. Approximately 1,000 conversions were completed and their performance was the same with ...

  6. Obice da 149/12 - Wikipedia

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    Obice da 149/12 Modello 1914 - This was the main production variant and is nearly identical to the 15 cm sFH 13. Obice da 149/12 Modello 1916 - This version was considered a mountain gun with a narrower carriage 1.23 m (4 ft) and 1 m (3 ft 3 in) diameter wheels.

  7. NZG Models - Wikipedia

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    Most cars were in 1:43 scale, but some were larger, like the No. 82 Mercedes 420/500/560 SEC coupes which were 1:35 scale (almost 5½ inches long). Other Mercedes offered were the 380 SEC / 500 SEC and 280 SEL sedans. [ 5 ]

  8. List of Tamiya product lines - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Zero fighter was the first to be produced in 1/48 scale and the first prop fighter added to the larger 1/32 scale in 2006 is once again the Japanese Zero. In 2023, Tamiya caught everyone by surprise with its announcement of a 1/48 F-35A Lightning II. [21] Tamiya has designed various kits and versions of the following airplanes in 1/48:

  9. Britains - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, the Britains "Model Home Farm" was launched, including 30 farm figures and animals as well as the first farm vehicle, a tumbrel cart. The first tractor model was the Fordson Major, introduced in 1948, three years after the real tractor. In 1968, the Massey Ferguson 135 became the first non-Ford tractor in the range. [1]