Please note that all kits and conversions listed here are in 1:35 scale.
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Canada
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Djiti's Production
35035
- Canadian tank crew
- a single cast resin figure suitable for use in any modern Canadian AFV (post 2000)
- the figure is depicted wearing a Gen III fragmentation vest and a CG634 helmet which
would be suitable for depicting crew members in Afghanistan
- the helmet does not include the NVG mount or the cat's eye band (commonly used)
so to be stricly accurate some re-work would be needed to depict a Leopard crew member
- an excellent review of this figure may be found on
Armorama
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Real Model
RMF 35005
- Modern Canadian crew
- cast resin set consisting of one full and two half figures suitable for use
with most Canadian AFVs
- figures are depicted with fragmentation vests, helmets and goggles (with dust covers)
and are ideally suited for depicting armour crew members in Afghanistan
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Real Model
RMF 35008
- Canadian Tank Crew No.1
- cast resin set consisting of two full figures suitable for use with most Canadian AFVs
- figures are depicted with fragmentation vests, helmets and goggles (with dust covers)
and are ideally suited for depicting armour crew members in Afghanistan
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Real Model
RMF 3009
- Canadian Tank Crew No.2
- cast resin set consisting of two half figures suitable for use with most Canadian AFVs
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figures are depicted with fragmentation vests, helmets and goggles (with dust covers)
and are ideally suited for depicting armour crew members in Afghanistan
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Valkyrie Miniatures
VM35008
- Modern Canadian Armed Forces Tank Crew in Afghanistan
- contains 2 full cast resin figures
- the figures depict Canadian armoured crew wearing CG634 helmets, Gen III frag vests (with plates),
comms headsets, drop-leg holsters and ISAF brassards
- these figures would be suitable for use with any Canadian armour (C2 MEXAS, 2A6M-CAN, LAV-III,
Coyote, etc...) serving in Afghanistan if one doesn't look too closely:
- Canadian armour crew were issued with NVGs and the mounting hardware and straps appeared on
helmets from about 2006
- drop-leg holsters were not common with armoured crews because they would snag while entering
and exiting turret hatches (most crews used the C8 carbine as a personal weapon)
- the ISAF brassards were not common after about 2003
Germany
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Dolp Modellbau
BW 05
- 1980s Bundeswehr tank crew - 3 half figures in coveralls and berets with headsets
- cast white metal
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Dolp Modellbau
BW 74
- Tank crew circa 1975
- two white metal half figures wearing berets and headsets
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Valkyrie Miniatures VM35006
- West German Army Tank Crew, Deutches Heer 1970-1980
- cast resin set contain two figures (commander and loader) and one half figure (driver)
- the figures are depicted wearing coveralls, black berets and comms headsets
- perfectly suited for use in a 1A3/4
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Valkyrie Miniatures
VM35012
- Budeswehr Tank Crew (1990 - 2000 era)
- contains 2 full cast resin figures with alternate heads (tank helmet and beret with headset)
- depicts Bundeswehr crew wearing Flectarn parkas and gloves