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- Concrete Tank Traps (based)£4.00
- Concrete Tank Traps£4.00
- Type 24 Pillbox (Mowlem)£18.00
- Type 24 Pillbox (damaged)£18.00
- Type 23 Pillbox (damaged)£18.00
- Type 23 Pillbox£18.00
- Type 25 Pillbox (concrete base)£8.00
- Type 25 Pillbox (dug-in)£5.00
- Type 25 Pillbox (damaged)£8.00
- Type 25 Pillbox£8.00
- Type 26 Pillbox Prefab£10.00
- Type 26 Pillbox Prefab (damaged)£10.00
- Type 26 Pillbox (damaged)£10.00
- Type 26 Pillbox£10.00
- Type 22 Pillbox (damaged)£10.00
- Type 22 Pillbox£10.00
- M8 Ammunition Trailer£6.00
- Ben Hur G-527 Water Trailer£7.00
- Ben Hur G-518 Trailer (open)£6.00
- Ben Hur G-518 Trailer (covered)£18.00
This model comes in two parts;Body & Turret
Originally designed for the South African Army, the Marmon-Herrinton was a conglomeration of an American design, Canadian built chassis & engine and British-supplied armaments.
The MKI was used exclusively by the South African Union Defence Force while the MkII, depicted here, was also used by the British in North Africa. It was the first true four-wheeled drove armoured car in the Commonwealth forces.
887 MkIIs were produced of which 338 were used by the British.
The 6-ton vehicle had a crew of four; driver, co-driver/radio operator, gunner, co-gunner/mechanic. It was variously armed with a 0.5inch Boys anti-tank rifle, 2 .303 Vickers machine guns or 2 Bren guns.
Originally designed for the South African Army, the Marmon-Herrinton was a conglomeration of an American design, Canadian built chassis & engine and British-supplied armaments.
The MKI was used exclusively by the South African Union Defence Force while the MkII, depicted here, was also used by the British in North Africa. It was the first true four-wheeled drove armoured car in the Commonwealth forces.
887 MkIIs were produced of which 338 were used by the British.
The 6-ton vehicle had a crew of four; driver, co-driver/radio operator, gunner, co-gunner/mechanic. It was variously armed with a 0.5inch Boys anti-tank rifle, 2 .303 Vickers machine guns or 2 Bren guns.
- Designer: Bergman