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  1. Kübelwagen - Utility Vehicle with Custom Minifigure - Light Gray

    Kübelwagen - Utility Vehicle with Custom Minifigure - Light Gray

    SGD 75.00
    # BKM227B The Kübelwagen was a light utility car used by the German armed forces during World War II. Designed by Ferdinand Porsche, it shared many chassis components with the Volkswagen Beetle. The Kübelwagen could carry four fully equipped soldiers on roads and overland thanks to it's light weight body, reinforced suspension and a self-locking differential. Its air cooled engine was reliable and easier to maintain in the field verses their more complex allied equivalents. More than 50,000 were manufactured during the war for the German armed forces. The Kübelwagen kit was originally released in 2010 and was the first Brickmania kit to sell more than 1000 copies. For a limited time we're bringing back this classic kit with the only change being the addition of a custom printed minifigure. Additional information about this Brickmania custom LEGO® kit: Includes four opening doors with room inside for four passengers Includes custom pad-printed minifigure with BrickArms MP40 Windscreen can be used in the raised or lowered position 1/35 scale matches other Brickmania models The over-all color scheme of this model is light gray Includes 122 LEGO and BrickArms elements. This Brickmania model kit is made from genuine unused LEGO bricks and is shipped disassembled. Also included are full-color printed building instructions and is packaged in a sealed box. All Brickmania building kits are limited production and may be discontinued at any time.
  2. Recon Humvee Armament Carrier

    Recon Humvee Armament Carrier

    SGD 97.50
    # BKM825 No. of Pieces: 176 Released: November 2014 Total Run: 150 Units
  3. Micro Brick Battle - Type 95 Ha-Go Micro-Tank

    Micro Brick Battle - Type 95 Ha-Go Micro-Tank

    SGD 30.00
    Add our official Type 95 "Ha-Go" Micro-tank to your arsenal for our Micro Brick Battle tabletop game. This kit includes the parts and instructions to build the game piece, as well as an exclusive Type 95 "Ha-Go" Micro-tank collectible game card for our upcoming Bricks of War card game.
  4. Micro Brick Battle - M3 Grant Micro-Tank

    Micro Brick Battle - M3 Grant Micro-Tank

    SGD 37.50
    Add our official M3 Grant Micro-tank to your arsenal for our Micro Brick Battle tabletop game. This kit includes the parts and instructions to build the game piece, as well as an exclusive M3 Grant Micro-tank collectible game card for our upcoming Bricks of War card game.
  5. Bell AH-1W SuperCobra Attack Helicopter

    Bell AH-1W SuperCobra Attack Helicopter

    SGD 540.00
    # BKM850 The Bell AH-1 SuperCobra is a twin-engine attack helicopter based on the United States Army’s single-engine AH-1 Cobra. The Marine Corps wanted a greater load carrying capability in high temperatures for the Cobra during the 1970s. This need for improvement ultimately led to the development of the AH-1W SuperCobra during the early 1980s. This specific variant had a day/night version with more powerful engines and advanced weapons capability. The AH-1 SuperCobra has been used extensively through multiple wars including the Iran-Iraq War, Gulf War and the March 2003 Iraq campaign. During the Gulf War, 78 were deployed and flew a total of 1,273 missions into Iraq with no combat losses. Current countries operating this craft include Iran, United States, Turkey and the Republic of China (Taiwan). Specifications: Crew: 2 (Pilot, co-pilot/gunner) Units built: 1,271 Powerplant: 2 x General Electric T700-401 turboshaft Maximum speed: 190 knots (218 mph) Range: 365 mi Armament: 20 mm M1917 3-barreled Gatling cannon in the A/A49E-7 turret (750 rounds ammo capacity), 2.75 in Hydra 70 or APKWS II rockets; 5 in Zuni rockets – 8 rockets in two 4-round LAU-10D/A launchers, TOW missiles – up to 8 missiles mounted on two 4-round XM65 missile launchers, AGM-114 Hellfire missiles – up to 8 missiles mounted in two 4-round M272 missile launchers, AIM-9 Sidewinder anti-aircraft missiles – 1 mounted on each outboard hard point The AH-1W SuperCobra kit comes with the following features: Historically accurate tan on tan camouflage pattern used by US Marine "Whiskey" Cobras during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Two custom printed Cobra pilot mini figures Custom printed instrument panels, Zuni Rocket pods, and flare dischargers Complete load-out includes Zuni Rocket pods, Hellfire Missiles and optional TOW Racks Vinyl sticker sheet included 1/35 scale to match other Brickmania models Designed by Daniel Siskind Includes 629 genuine new-condition LEGO® bricks & BrickArms elements Intermediate Skill Level (4-6 years of experience with LEGO is recommended) NOTE: Due to the extreme rarity of several parts in this kit, it is very unlikely that additional batches of this kit will be made. All Brickmania model kits are made of new-condition LEGO bricks. This model comes disassembled and includes complete printed building instructions and comes packaged in a sealed box. This is a limited edition kit and production may be discontinued at any time.
  6. LCVP - Landing Craft Vehicle + Personnel "Higgins Boat"

    LCVP - Landing Craft Vehicle + Personnel "Higgins Boat"

    SGD 330.00
    # BKM2113 The LCVP was landing boat designed and manufactured by Higgins Industries and was used extensively by US forces, during the myriad of amphibious landings during World War II. The LCVP was 36 feet in length, had a shallow draft, and had a ramp at the bow ramp that spanned the entire width of the hull. During an amphibious landing, it would be lowered into the sea from a larger ship, where troops would descend into the boat via cargo net lowered down the ship's side. LCVP could carry a platoon of 36 combat troops or a small vehicle such as a jeep to shore, thus earning the designation Landing Craft Vehicle, Personnel. The LCVP was armed with two .30 caliber Browning machine guns and was manned by a crew of four. The boat was constructed mainly of plywood, with the steel bow ramp serving as the main armor protection against shore fire. Its 225 horsepower diesel engine pushed the LCVP to 12 knots. The boat's shallow draft meant it could be beached directly on short, the ramp lowered for troops or vehicles to rapidly disgorge. The LCVP would then back away from shore and return to its mother ship for another load. With more than 20,000 LCVP made during the war, it was undoubtedly one of the crucial items that helped deliver the Allied victory in Europe and Asia. Features of the LCVP kit include: Three custom WWII US Navy minifigs Two BrickArms M1919 Machine Guns Opening bow ramp with cable spool Includes 414 LEGO®, Brickmania™ and BrickArms® elements 1/35 scale matches other Brickmania models The over-all color scheme of this model is light gray Intermediate Skill Level (4-6 years experience with LEGO is recommended) This is a sturdy model that has been play tested by kids during World War Brick activities! All Brickmania kits are made of new-condition LEGO elements. All kits come disassembled, and include complete full color printed building instructions, and packaged in a sealed box.
  7. BM-13N Katyusha - Rocket Launcher

    BM-13N Katyusha - Rocket Launcher

    SGD 255.00
    # BKM2130 The Katyusha rocket launchers were a series of multiple rocket artillery built and used by the Soviets in WWII. This type of artillery was used to deliver explosives to a target area more quickly than conventional artillery, but suffered from lower accuracy and a longer reload time. While relatively fragile when compared to traditional artillery, they were inexpensive, easy to produce and usable on any chassis, usually ordinary trucks. This high mobility gave the Katyushas an additional advantage: the ability to strike and move before being located and hit with counter-fire. They were incredibly effective in saturation bombardment, and particularly feared by German soldiers. A battery of four BM-13 launchers could fire a salvo in 7–10 seconds that delivered over 4 tons of high explosives over a 4,300,000 sq ft impact zone, making its power roughly equivalent to that of 72 guns. With an efficient crew, the launchers could redeploy to a new location immediately after firing, denying the enemy the opportunity for retaliation fire. Katyusha batteries were often massed in very large numbers to create a shock effect on enemy forces. The weapon's disadvantage was the long time it took to reload a launcher, in contrast to conventional guns which could sustain a continuous low rate of fire. This kit is modelled after the BM-13, mounted on Studebaker trucks. The BM-13 utilized M-13 132mm rockets, and was often mounted on the ZIS-6 truck, an improvised vehicle mount or towed trailer or sled. The M-13s had a max range of 9,560 yards. The scream of the warheads being launched prompted the Germans to nickname the Katyushas “Stalins Organ”. All in all, the Katyusha’s were an incredibly effective “Shock and Awe” weapon. Additional information about this Brickmania custom Lego® kit: The BM-13N Katyusha - Rocket Launcher has the following features: 1 Russian mid-war minifigure with BrickArms PPsH Opening hood Printed tile with site Working steering Working stabilizers Crank raises missile rail bed 8 working flick-missile rockets All Brickmania model kits are made of new-condition LEGO bricks. This model comes disassembled and includes completed printed building instructions and comes packaged in a sealed box. This is a limited edition kit and production may be discontinued at any time.
  8. T-72 "Ural" Main Battle Tank

    T-72 "Ural" Main Battle Tank

    SGD 517.50
    # BKM846 Developed in 1971, the T-72 “Ural” was designed in the tradition of inexpensive and effective Russian tanks. Beginning with the T-34 medium tank of World War II, Soviet tank designers set out to compete with Western military hardware. The T-72 maintained close performance to Western main battle tanks while keeping the cost low. It came armed with a 125 mm smoothbore tank gun and an optical coincidence rangefinder. Later improvements came with laser rangefinder systems. The T-72 “Ural” had an automatic loading system, eliminating the need for a dedicated crewmember. One of the key features of the T-72 is the attached 125 mm 2A46 series main gun, which is significantly larger than the standard 105 mm gun found in western MBTs. The main gun is complemented by a “Siren” two-plane electrohydraulic stabilizer, which allows automatic stabilization with speeds from .05-6 degrees per second. Additional information about this Brickmania custom kit: The T-72 "Ural" Main Battle Tank has the following features Fully articulated Brickmania Track Links™ Ultra rare, hand-injected DShK “dushka” anti-aircraft heavy machine gun from BrickArms® Fully rotating turret with posable main gun Includes one Modern Russian Tank Commander minifig Opening hatches on turret and hull 1/35 scale to match other Brickmania models Includes 686 genuine new-condition LEGO®, Brickmania and BrickArms elements Intermediate Skill Level (4-6 years experience with LEGO is recommended) All Brickmania model kits are made of new-condition LEGO bricks. This model comes disassembled and includes completed printed building instructions and comes packaged in a sealed box. This is a limited edition kit and production may be discontinued at any time.
  9. M923 5-Ton Heavy Truck

    M923 5-Ton Heavy Truck

    SGD 172.50
    # BKM834 The M923 Truck is a 5-ton 6×6 U.S. military heavy truck. Designed in the late 1970s to replace the M39 and M809 series of trucks, this truck has evolved into its own family. This family consists of cargo trucks, prime movers, and recovery vehicles. About 32,000 of these versatile vehicles have been produced with many being fitted with side armor for recent conflicts. The M923 kit features: Opening action for the doors, truck-bed walls and rear tailgate Towing hitch for trailer or artillery Removable canopy Fold-down windscreen 1/35 scale matches other Brickmania models The over-all color of this model is dark gray with dark tan accents Includes 271 LEGO® and BrickArms® elements. All Brickmania model kits are made of new-condition LEGO bricks and this one includes compatible accessories by BrickArms. This model comes disassembled, includes complete, full color printed building instructions and comes packaged in a sealed box.
  10. P-40 Warhawk - US Army Air Force Edition

    P-40 Warhawk - US Army Air Force Edition

    SGD 292.50
    # BKM2064A The P-40 Warhawk was a widely used American fighter aircraft of World War II designed and manufactured by the Curtiss-Wright corporation. Lend-Lease P-40s first saw service with British forces in North Africa, who dubbed the original version the Tomahawk and later improved variants the Kittyhawk. Designed primarily as a ground support aircraft, it was ruggedly built and performed well at low altitudes. It was a capable fighter in air-to-air combat, but not as nimble as many Axis fighters such as the Bf-109 and the A6M Zero. The Warhawk was used by Allied forces throughout the war and in all theaters of combat except northwestern Europe, where it was hampered by its poor high altitude performance. More than 13,700 P-40s of all types were manufactured during the war, making it the third most-produced American fighter aircraft (after the P-51 and P-47). Perhaps the most famous of all units to use the P-40 during the war was the 1st American Volunteer Group, who helped defend China against the invading Imperial Japanese Army before Pearl Harbor and official American involvement in World War II. Known as the Flying Tigers, the AVG famously painted the shark’s mouth design on all of their aircraft. P-40 Warhawk Vitals Dimensions: Wingspan 37 ft, 4 in (11.38 m), Length 31 ft, 8 in (9.66 m), Height 12 ft, 4 in (3.76 m) Weight: Empty 6070 lbs (2753 kg), Loaded 8280 lb (3760 kg), Max 8810 lb (4000 kg) Armament: 6 x .5 in M2 Browning machine guns, up to 2000 pounds of bombs Speed: 360 mph Range: 650 miles Service Ceiling: 29000 ft Years Produced: 1939-44 Additional information about this Brickmania custom Lego® kit: The P-40 Warhawk kit has the following features: Die cut premium vinyl sticker sheet Inlcudes pilot minifig Sturdy construction for active play 1/35 scale to match other Brickmania models. Includes 438 genuine new-condition LEGO and BrickArms elements Intermediate Skill Level (4-6 years of experience with LEGO is recommended) All Brickmania model kits are made of new-condition elements from LEGO and BrickArms. This model comes disassembled, includes printed building instructions, and comes packaged in a sealed box. Assembly required.
  11. LAV-25

    LAV-25

    SGD 285.00
    # BKM836 Designed in 1983, the LAV-25 is an eight-wheeled armored reconnaissance vehicle currently deployed by US Marines and the Canadian Army. It functions as a highly mobile, armored weapons platform and personnel carrier. Much like other modern day armored vehicles, it is designed for utility and can fulfill many different support roles. Armed with a Bushmaster 25mm chain gun, the LAV-25 is crewed by three people and can transport up to four fully-geared soldiers. It first appeared in during the invasion of Panama and is still in service today. Additional information about this Brickmania custom Lego® kit The LAV-25 has the following features: Fully poseable main gun and rotating turret Seven opening hatches for interior access Three genuine LEGO® minifigs with weapons and accessories from BrickArms® Includes 315 LEGO®, BrickArms® elements 1/35 scale matches other Brickmania models The over-all color scheme of this model is dark gray Intermediate Skill Level (4-6 years of experience with LEGO is recommended) This Brickmania model kit is made from genuine unused LEGO, Brickmania and BrickArms elements and is shipped disassembled with full-color printed building instructions, and is packaged in a sealed box. All Brickmania building kits are limited production and may be discontinued at any time.
  12. 10.5cm leFH 18 Light Field Howitzer

    10.5cm leFH 18 Light Field Howitzer

    SGD 105.00
    # BKM2096 The LeFH 18 was the standard divisional field howitzer used by the Wehrmacht in WWII. In 1941 the original design was fitted with a muzzle break allowing for greater range, this model was known as the leFH 18M. In March 1942 a requirement was issued for a lighter howitzer. This led to a second modification, known as the leFH 18/40. This modification consisted of mounting the barrel of an leFH 18M on the carriage for a 7.5 cm PaK 40 antitank gun. The new carriage increased the rate of fire as well as making the howitzer lighter. Additionally, a more efficient muzzle brake was added, decreasing the recoil. With a 105mm (4.13 in) shell and a range of 10,675 m (11, 675 yards - over 6 miles) it was a powerful and versatile piece of artillery. Additional information about this Brickmania custom LEGO® kit: Dark Grey colored light howitzer, ideal for European dioramas One exclusive custom printed Heer soldier minifigure One BrickArms Artillery shell Sturdy construction means lots of play possibilities 1/35 scale to match other Brickmania models Includes 90 genuine new-condition LEGO® bricks and BrickArms® elements Intermediate Skill Level (4-6 years experience with LEGO is recommended) All Brickmania model kits are made of new-condition LEGO bricks and this one includes compatible accessories by BrickArms. This model comes disassembled,includes complete full color printed building instructions and comes packaged in a sealed box. All Brickmania building kits are limited production and may be discontinued at any time.
  13. P-51D "Red Tail" Mustang - American Fighter-Bomber 1/100 Scale Minikit

    P-51D "Red Tail" Mustang - American Fighter-Bomber 1/100 Scale Minikit

    SGD 30.00
    # BKM713 The P-47 was the largest single-seat, single-engine fighter used in World War II. It was developed by Republic Aviation and was the first aircraft equipped with the powerful Pratt and Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial engine (later used in the Navy’s F6F Hellcat and F4U Corsair fighters). The Thunderbolt featured thick armor protection for the pilot and was heavily armed with eight .50 caliber Browning M2 machine guns and up to 2500 pounds of rockets or bombs. With the addition of external drop tanks, the P-47 was able to provide fighter escort to bomber formations deep into enemy occupied Europe. While the P-47 was a competent air-to-air fighter, it’s massive firepower and speed made it an ideal ground attack aircraft. It’s prowess for hunting tanks made it the scourge of German panzer forces in Europe, forcing them to stay hidden during daylight hours. Ground attack versions of the P-47 were delivered to the European Theater of Operations in time for the D-Day Invasions, for which all Allied aircraft were painted with characteristic black and white “invasion stripes.” More than 15,000 were built during World War II, making it a close rival of the P-51 Mustang for most widely used American fighter aircraft of the war. P-47 Thunderbolt Vital Statistics Length:36 ft 1 in (11.00 m) Wingspan:40 ft 9 in (12.42 m) Height: 14 ft 8 in (4.47 m) Weight: Empty: 10,000 lb (4,535 kg) Loaded: 12,731 lb (5,774.48 kg) Armament: 8x Browning .50 cal M2 Machine guns, up to 10x 5” (127mm) rockets, up to 2500 pounds of bombs Speed: 443 mph at 29,000 ft (713 km/h at 8,839 m) Range 800 mi combat, 1,800 mi ferry (1,290 km / 2,900 km) Service ceiling:43,000 ft (13,100 m) Years Produced:1941-45 Additional information about this Brickmania custom Lego® kit: The P-47 Thunderbolt Mini-kit has the following features 42 new-condition, genuine LEGO® elements 1/100th Scale Sophomore Skill Level (2-4 years experience with LEGO is recommended) All Brickmania model kits are made of new-condition elements from LEGO and BrickArms. This model comes disassembled, includes printed building instructions, and comes packaged in a sealed box. This is a limited edition kit and production may be discontinued at any time.
  14. Tiger I Ausf E Mid Production (Light Gray) - Second Edition

    Tiger I Ausf E Mid Production (Light Gray) - Second Edition

    SGD 637.50
    # BKM245-2 (Second Edition) Of all the tank designs to reach a 20th Century battlefield, no other vehicle has attained such legendary and mythical status as the German Tiger heavy tanks. Backed up by undeniable battlefield effectiveness, the Tiger's mythos grew to legendary status and struck terror into the hearts of those faced with the challenge of defeating it. The origins of the Tiger tank date back to 1937, when a 30-35 ton heavy tank was discussed by German planners. The idea was dropped in favor of the more lightweight and mobile Panzer III and IV series, which proved adequately effective against allied forces in Poland and France. When Hitler turned his forces against Russia, they were soon shocked to be faced against the formidable T-34 tank (a closely guarded secret weapon up to that point). The Panzertruppe found themselves outgunned, and facing certain defeat, unless they were equipped with more powerful weapons. On Hitler's orders, a new 55 ton heavy tank was to be produced, armed with an adaptation of the deadly 88mm anti-aircraft cannon, and 100mm of frontal armor. The winning prototype was designed by Henschel and was ordered into production in July of 1942. While sequentially following the much sleeker Panther tank, the Tiger was clearly a throwback to earlier design work. Instead of sloping armor, the Tiger relied on shear brute strength of it's armor for protection. This simplified design helped speed the Tiger into production, although not without such innovations as a semiautomatic transmission, power steering (allowing the driver to steer with a wheel instead of a pair of brake levers), and a hydraulically powered turret. The Tiger made it's battlefield debut in September of 1942 and immediately proved effective at knocking out virtually any adversary well before itself was within effective range of opposing fire. The Tiger successfully served the Panzertruppe on all fronts on the European continent until the end of the war. The Tiger's near invincibility against any other allied armored vehicle instilled a fear known as "Tigerphobia" and reports of battlefield encounters with Tiger tanks were censored by British commanders to prevent panic amongst the troops. While the Tiger (and predecessor Tiger II) was undoubtedly one of the most formidable weapons present at any battle in WW2, only 2500 were produced due to it's enormous material cost. Even though it was one of the greatest tanks of all time, achieving an unequalled legendary status in AFV history, it never reached the battlefield in sufficient numbers to the turn the tide of the war. Although inferior in almost every aspect, the mass-produced medium tanks of the allies (Sherman and T-34) were deployed in sufficient numbers to overwhelm the limited number of German heavy tanks, even while suffering grievous losses to their own units. Additional information about this Brickmania custom Lego® kit: This is a re-release of our extremely popular (and equally as rare) Tiger I Ausf E premium custom kits (also numbered BKM245 but with different box artwork), originally released in early 2012. While this re-release is practically identical to the original, we took the opportunity to include custom-printed Panzertruppen minifig torsos and added extra tracks on the glacias plate. Due to the severe rarity of certain elements, it is extrmely unlikely that we'll be able to make any future editions of this kit. Features of this model: Full 360° turret rotation and poseable main gun. Fully articulated tracks and realistic suspension. Four opening hatches for crewmen Detailed interior and engine compartment. Includes a BrickArms MG34 machine guns with buildable bullet chain Includes four custom printed Panzertruppen minifigs 1/35 scale matches other Brickmania models The over-all color scheme of this model is light gray Includes 954 LEGO and BrickArms elements. This Brickmania model kit is made from genuine, unused LEGO® bricks and is shipped disassembled. This kit included are full-color, printed building instructions, a signed certificate of authenticity, and is packaged in a sealed box.
  15. BMP-I Amphibious Tracked Infantry Fighting Vehicle

    BMP-I Amphibious Tracked Infantry Fighting Vehicle

    SGD 262.50
    # BKM820 The BMP-1 was the Soviet Union's first fully tracked infantry fighting vehicle to see widespread use. Developed in the 1960's, it was designed to carry troops into battlefields while offering protection against potential chemical, nuclear, or biological contaminants. It carried a crew of three (driver, commander and gunner) plus eight fully equipped combat troops in the rear passenger compartment.The BMP's turret is armed with a smooth bore 73mm low-velocity, semi-automatic cannon and was also equipped with a rail-launcher for the Malyutka ant-tank guided missile. More than 20,000 BMPs have been produced and are still in service in Russia, the former Soviet republics, and various client states. Additional information about this Brickmania custom Lego® kit: BMP-1 Amphibious Infantry Fighting Vehicle kit has the following features: Fully articulated Brickmania Track Links 9 opening hatches for the crew and passengers 1 custom pad-printed Spetsnaz minifigure plus BrickArms AK weapon Camouflage vehicle body with built-in Russian insigna 1/35 scale to match other Brickmania models 575 genuine new-condition LEGO bricks, plus Brickmania & BrickArms elements Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity Intermediate Skill Level (4-6 years experience with LEGO is recommended) All Brickmania model kits are made of new-condition LEGO bricks, plus Brickmania and BrickArms elements. This model comes disassembled and includes printed building instructions and comes packaged in a sealed box. This is a limited edition kit and production may be discontinued at any time.
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