1/35 IBG Models Tanks

Discover historically significant interwar and early WWII armor with 1/35 IBG Models Tanks featuring Polish and early German armored vehicles. This specialized collection showcases the 7TP Polish Tank Single Turret, 7TP Twin Turret, TKS Polish Tankette, and early Panzer II variants. IBG Models delivers exceptional detail with precision-molded components, authentic suspension systems, and comprehensive decal sheets covering multiple campaigns. These kits represent lesser-known but historically important vehicles from the 1939 Polish Campaign and early Blitzkrieg operations. Enhance your builds with accessories from our 1/35 Tanks collection and explore the official Tamiya USA website for painting guides and weathering techniques.

1/35 IBG Models Tanks

Polish Armor Heritage - The 7TP Light Tank

IBG Models brings exceptional attention to the Polish 7TP light tank, one of the most advanced designs of the interwar period that saw combat during the 1939 Polish Campaign. The 7TP Single Turret represents the definitive production variant featuring a Swedish-designed Bofors 37mm gun in a modern single turret, improved armor protection, and the reliable Saurer diesel engine that gave Polish crews superior operational range. The 7TP Twin Turret Late Production and Early Production variants showcase the initial configuration with dual machine gun turrets derived from the British Vickers 6-ton design. Each kit features finely detailed suspension with individual road wheels, authentic track links, and comprehensive interior details including engine compartments and fighting compartments. The 7TP Limited Edition includes additional photo-etched parts and premium decals for enhanced authenticity.

TKS Tankettes - Reconnaissance Excellence

Experience the unique world of interwar tankettes with IBG Models' comprehensive coverage of the Polish TKS reconnaissance vehicle. The TKS Polish Light Reconnaissance Tank captures the standard machine gun-armed variant that served in reconnaissance and liaison roles, featuring the distinctive compact design with its low silhouette and simple suspension system. The TKS with 20mm FK-A NKM represents the up-gunned variant equipped with a powerful 20mm automatic cannon that proved surprisingly effective against early German armor. These kits showcase IBG's commitment to lesser-known subjects with accurate dimensions, finely molded details, and comprehensive marking options. Captured vehicles are represented by the Panzerkampfwagen TKS(p) showing German service markings, while the Pz.Kpfw. 7TP 731(p) documents captured Polish tanks pressed into Wehrmacht service.

Early Panzer II Development

IBG Models provides unprecedented coverage of early Panzer II variants that formed the backbone of German armored forces during the Polish and French campaigns. The Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf. A2 represents the early production variant with its distinctive suspension and original turret configuration, while the Ausf. A2 with Observation Turret showcases the specialized command variant. The Ausf. A3 and Ausf. b document the evolution of this important light tank series, with the Ausf. b with Fuel Trailer adding operational context. The Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf. a2 Limited Edition includes premium extras for the ultimate build.

Building Your Early War Collection

IBG Models kits are designed for intermediate to advanced modelers, featuring well-engineered parts breakdown with slide-molded details, link-and-length tracks or individual track links depending on the kit, and comprehensive instruction booklets with historical background and painting guides. These subjects pair beautifully with early war dioramas depicting the 1939 Polish Campaign, showcasing the clash between Polish defenders and German invaders with authentic vehicles from both sides. Expand your armor collection with complementary manufacturers through our Tamiya, Trumpeter, and Italeri tank collections. IBG Models also produces exceptional aircraft featured in our 1/72 IBG Models Prop Aircraft collection, allowing you to create comprehensive early war displays. Visit the official Tamiya USA website for painting guides, weathering techniques, and historical references to enhance your early WWII armor modeling experience.