P-38 Wilk Fighter Bomber Papercraft

P-38 Wilk Bomber Aircraft Papercraft is based of the same name model of Polish Army bomber developed and manufactured by PZL state factory in 1937. P-38 Wilk Fighter Bomber model requires only 4 sheets of paper but has a lot of mini details parts that is not easy to assemble. Model comes in JPG files.

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P-38 Wilk Fighter Bomber Papercraft

P-38 Wilk Bomber Aircraft Papercraft is based of the same name model of Polish Army bomber developed and manufactured by PZL state factory in 1937. P-38 Wilk Fighter Bomber model requires only 4 sheets of paper but has a lot of mini details parts that is not easy to assemble. Model comes in JPG files.

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Marder 3 Tank Destroyer Papercraft

Marder III is the name for a series of World War II German tank destroyers built on the chassis of the Panzer 38(t). The German word Marder means “marten” in English. They were in production from 1942 to 1944 and served on all fronts until the end of the war.

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Marder 3 Tank Destroyer Papercraft

Marder III is the name for a series of World War II German tank destroyers built on the chassis of the Panzer 38(t). The German word Marder means “marten” in English. They were in production from 1942 to 1944 and served on all fronts until the end of the war.

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HMS Warspite Battleship Papercraft

HMS Warspite was a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship of the Royal Navy. During World War II Warspite gained the nickname “The Grand Old Lady” after a comment made by Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham in 1943. Warspite and the other vessels in her class were advocated by Admiral Sir John ‘Jackie’ Fisher, and Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty.

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HMS Warspite Battleship Papercraft

HMS Warspite was a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship of the Royal Navy. During World War II Warspite gained the nickname “The Grand Old Lady” after a comment made by Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham in 1943. Warspite and the other vessels in her class were advocated by Admiral Sir John ‘Jackie’ Fisher, and Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty.

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German Type VIIC U-Boat Papercraft

Type VII U-boats were the most common type of German World War II U-boat. The Type VIIC was the workhorse of the German U-boat force, with 568 commissioned from 1940 to 1945. VIIC was an effective fighting machine and was seen almost everywhere U-boats operated, although its range of only 6,500 nautical miles was not as great as that of the larger Type IX (11,000 nautical miles), severely limiting the time it could spend in the far reaches of the western and southern Atlantic without refueling from a tender or U-boat tanker German Type VIIC U-Boat

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German Type VIIC U-Boat Papercraft

Type VII U-boats were the most common type of German World War II U-boat. The Type VIIC was the workhorse of the German U-boat force, with 568 commissioned from 1940 to 1945. VIIC was an effective fighting machine and was seen almost everywhere U-boats operated, although its range of only 6,500 nautical miles was not as great as that of the larger Type IX (11,000 nautical miles), severely limiting the time it could spend in the far reaches of the western and southern Atlantic without refueling from a tender or U-boat tanker German Type VIIC U-Boat

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USSR BK 2 Gunboat Papercraft

This is a soviet bk-2 gunboat . There are a lot of gunboats type belong to the soviet however finding info for this one is nonexistent. So I can’t share any info about this one other than it has a lot of model with the same series (BK).

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USSR BK 2 Gunboat Papercraft

This is a soviet bk-2 gunboat . There are a lot of gunboats type belong to the soviet however finding info for this one is nonexistent. So I can’t share any info about this one other than it has a lot of model with the same series (BK).

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Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi

Akagi’s aircraft participated in the Second Sino-Japanese War in the late 1930s. Upon the formation of the First Air Fleet or Kido Butai (Striking Force) in early 1941. She became its flagship, and remained so for the duration of her service.

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Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi

Akagi’s aircraft participated in the Second Sino-Japanese War in the late 1930s. Upon the formation of the First Air Fleet or Kido Butai (Striking Force) in early 1941. She became its flagship, and remained so for the duration of her service.

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