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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Panzer III - German Medium Tank

    Panzer III - German Medium Tank

    SGD 300.00

    Designed to be Germany's tanks for fighting other tanks, the Panzer III saw it's successful battlefield debut during the invasion of Poland.

  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Micro Brick Battle - Type 97 Chi-Ha Micro-Tank

    Micro Brick Battle - Type 97 Chi-Ha Micro-Tank

    SGD 37.50
    Add our official Type 97 Chi-Ha 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 97 Chi-Ha Micro-tank collectible game card for our upcoming Bricks of War card game.
  7. SU-76 Self Propelled Gun

    SU-76 Self Propelled Gun

    SGD 262.50
    # BKM262 When Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, much of existing light tank force was overwhelmed in the opening months of conflict and its surviving armor was found to be woefully under-armed against Panzer III and IV adversaries. As expedient measure to mount a more powerful weapon on an easy-to-product light armored hull, the effective Zis 3 76mm anti-tank gun was mated to an enlarged version of the T-70 light tank hull. Cheaper to produce than the similarly armed (but better armored) T-34 medium tank, the Su-76 and it's low profile, was perfectly suited as an anti-tank weapon. The gun's high elevation arc also made the SU-76 well suited for indirect artillery support with an impressive range of 17 kilometers. However, the SU-76's powerful gun, compact size, low ground pressure and small noise signature made it a truly valuable direct infantry support weapon. It was renowned for it's ability to traverse terrain impassable by heavier armored vehicles and was oftem used in supoort of lighting infantry assaults. After early problems were resolved in the automotive system, the SU-76 was loved by its crews for its simple layout and reliable performance, while also being hated for its spartan crew comforts and limited armor protection. The SU-76 was produced from 1942 through the end of World War II and was second only to the venerable T-34 inproduction totals T-34 with more 14,000 Additional information about this Brickmania custom Lego® kit: Brickmania's SU-76 model is based on the improved middle production series SU-76M version with an open fighting compartment at the aft of the vehicles. It also includes such details as functioning tracks, two opening hatches and poseable main gun. The model is made up of 464 new-condition Lego and BrickArms elements and includes one minifig. There is room inside front hull for a driver minfig, but there are not interior details included. This kit comes disassembled and includes completed printed building instructions, a signed certificate of authenticity, and is packaged in a sealed box.
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