|
Home
About Us
News
Catalogue
In progress
Photo
Dioramas
Multipose Assembly
Guest Book
Assembly
Distributors
Contact Us

|

 |
|
U.S. Machine-gunners
/3519/
scale 1:35 |
 |
The "Browning M1917A1" machine gun produced during WWI did not meet the requirements of modern warfare, but it was excellent in the defensive role due to its great rate of sustained fire, and its pin- point accuracy.
|
 |
|
German Panzergrenadiers, 7 fig.
/3518/
scale 1:35 |
 |
Panzergrenadiers were motorized infantry, shock troops, often used in conjunction with armour in the spearhead of an attack. The Panzergrenadiers would advance under cover of the accompanying tanks,
mopping up any enemy infantry in the vicinity of the advance. Panzergrenadiers were essential to the German doctrine of Blitzkrieg. This kit contains 7 figures depicting Panzergrenadiers advancing under fire.
|
 |
|
German Captives 1944
/3517/
scale 1:35
|
 |
“We are alive, and the War is over for us!” In 1944 Germany completely lost its strategic initiative, and changed from offensive to defensive tactics. Columns of German POWs became a common scene on all fronts. This Kit includes the figures of 5 German POWs and their Russian guard. This set can be used together with kit MB 3512 “British Commandos” to make an impressive Western Front diorama.
Many Thanks to Pietro Ballarini from
Italy for the presented models.
|
 |
|
Ammunition Transporter T-1A & Tank Crew
/3516/
scale 1:35
|
 |
The timely delivery of ammunition for AFVs was as important a part of logistics as troop supply. For this purpose, different specialized vehicles were used. These vehicles, like the “Munitionschlepper” in the kit, were often modified versions of vehicles unsuitable for frontline service. In addition to the highly detailed tank model, the kit includes two molded crewmen loading ammunition and a senior officer.
|
 |
|
German Tank Hunters 1944
/3515/
scale 1:35 |
 |
An infantryman had to have courage and possess nerves of steel in order to use a panzerfaust effectively. The JS 2 was a formidable foe, and the Soviets’ use of “Tank Riders” with their armoured
formations made things even worse. Their aim was to hunt the hunters!
|
 |
|
Europe 1945 /3514/
scale 1:35 |
 |
VE-Day, May 8th 1945. The war is over, it’s spring and it’s time to celebrate. Together with his buddy and some very pleasant company, the glider pilot is ready to go out on the town.
Many Thanks to Keiichi Aoki from Japan for the excellent work.
|
 |
|
German panzergrenadiers (1939-1942)
/3513/
scale 1:35
|
 |
Panzergrenadiers were the elite force, which were an integral part of the new German doctrine of Blitzkrieg. The Panzergrenadiers would advance with their accompanying armour, using the tanks as cover. Until 1942, Panzergrenadier units were entitled Schützen units. This kit includes 4 Panzergrenadier figures advancing on foot. These figures can, to great effect, be placed in a diorama together with a tank.
|
 |
|
British commandos /3512/
scale 1:35
|
 |
After the “D-Day” landings on June 6th
1944, the bridgehead expanded only slowly westward through the Cotentin Peninsula towards the seaport of Cherbourg, and east towards the port of Caen. The
piecemeal battles through the Norman hedgerows took a heavy toll on the Allied Forces. On July 19th 1944, the Second British Army occupied Caen after taking 3600 casualties and losing 469 tanks in three days of fighting. This kit includes the figures of 4 British Commandos from different branches of the armed forces. It should be noted that this kit is designed so that it can be used together with kit MB 3517 “ German Captives”, which allows the creation of an impressive diorama.
|
 |
|
U.S. Paratroopers (1944)
/3511/
scale 1:35
|
 |
On the night of June 6th
1944, Operation Overlord, "D-Day", signaled the opening of the
Second Front in France. Thousands of allied landing craft began
disgorging troops on five French beaches, under cover of air- and
naval bombardment. The 101st and 82nd American airborne divisions
and 6th English airborne division were dropped by parachute and
gliders 10 - 15 km inland, deep behind the German lines. Even though
the paratroopers were widely spread while landing, they nevertheless
managed to occupy crossroads and to keep the German troops engaged.
This provided invaluable assistance to the troops landing on the
beaches. This kit includes the figures of three U.S. paratroopers,
who are moving carefully through the German rear areas, trying to
find their comrades.
Attention! The Master Box Team informs regretfully that this
kit has been taken out of production and is no longer in stock.
Our distributors may have some supplies of this kit in stock.
|
 |
|
German Soldiers (1939-1942)
/3510/
scale 1:35
|
 |
Because the Panzer Officer can be built in two
different poses, this set can depict two very different scenarios.
In the first, the Panzer Officer is standing on the roadside trying
to pin the blame for some unknown offence on his men. The men have
learned through bitter experience that there is no wrath greater
than that of their Commanding Officer. In the second, The Officer,
hanging out of his turret hatch, is discussing something with the
infantrymen. This kit includes three figures, one of which can be
built in two different poses.
|
|