

Even the commander's cufflinks can be highlighted.

From the hull to the chains, climbing struts and towing hooks to the hatch of the turret: every part of the tank is accurately modelled on its historical counterpart. With an average of over 200 individual parts, the high level of detail is guaranteed. This size is also convincing for exhibits. The size and impressive level of detail of the miniatures allow the technical history of individual armoured vehicles to be told. If individual scenes or special details are to be focused, the 1:32 scale is suitable. Especially the large offer of German tanks facilitates such a project. The aim can also be to depict a certain combat unit such as the infamous 7th Panzer Division or the Africa Corps completely and historically correct. Depending on the hobbyist's interest, extensive tank battles can be represented in 1:144 or 1:72 scale. The different scales allow historically authentic model building in different orders of magnitude. Models for large battlefields or detail shots But also on its own each detailed kit offers an impressive sight and many hours of building and painting fun. In four different scales, collections can be expanded to include military and civilian vehicles true to the original. The model kits from Revell offer an insight into this historically multifaceted era.

For the first time, the focus was on the concentrated use of tanks and mobile infantry. The Second World War brought new doctrines in motorized warfare.
