Canada
AEC Matador (open)
Model comes in 10 parts.
The Matador was a British 4x4 Truck and medium artillery tractor. It was produced between 1938 and 1953 and weighed 7.5 tonnes.
It was used by the British and Commonwealth armies and also saw service with the RAF.
Some 9.000 Matadors were produced.
The Matador was a British 4x4 Truck and medium artillery tractor. It was produced between 1938 and 1953 and weighed 7.5 tonnes.
It was used by the British and Commonwealth armies and also saw service with the RAF.
Some 9.000 Matadors were produced.
British Truck
CMP C15A 15cwt Truck
Model comes as one part.
The C15A was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
It came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 15cwt version without a cover.
The C15A was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
It came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 15cwt version without a cover.
Canadian Military Pattern Truck
CMP C15A 15cwt Truck (covered)
Model comes as one part.
The C15A was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
It came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 15cwt version with a cover.
The C15A was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
It came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 15cwt version with a cover.
Canadian Military Pattern Truck
CMP C60L 3t Command Truck
Model comes as one part.
The C60L was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
The CMP (Canadian Military Pattern) trucks came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 3 ton long wheelbase version with a command back.
The C60L was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
The CMP (Canadian Military Pattern) trucks came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 3 ton long wheelbase version with a command back.
Commonwealth Truck
CMP F-60 Truck
Model comes in 9 parts; body, Bed, Cover, Wheels & Axles.
The F-60 was a Canadian designed and produced truck made to British standards for use in the forces of the Commonwealth. As such they saw service with Canada & Britain as well as Australia and New Zealand. Some were also sent top the Soviet Union.
Over 500,000 CMP trucks were produced, some 410,000 of which were in Canada.
The F-60 was just one of a number of styles of CMP truck.
The F-60 was a Canadian designed and produced truck made to British standards for use in the forces of the Commonwealth. As such they saw service with Canada & Britain as well as Australia and New Zealand. Some were also sent top the Soviet Union.
Over 500,000 CMP trucks were produced, some 410,000 of which were in Canada.
The F-60 was just one of a number of styles of CMP truck.
Canadian Military Pattern Truck
CMP F60 3t Ambulance
Model comes as one part.
The F60L was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
It came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 3 ton long wheelbase version ambulance
The F60L was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
It came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 3 ton long wheelbase version ambulance
Canadian Military Pattern Truck
CMP F60L 3t (covered)
Model comes as one part.
The F60L was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
It came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 3 ton long wheelbase version with a cover.
The F60L was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
It came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 3 ton long wheelbase version with a cover.
Canadian Military Pattern Truck
Land Mattress
Model comes as five parts: launcher, base, trailer arm & wheels.
The Land mattress was the British Ar,my's answer to the German Nebelwerfer or Russian Katyusha, a multiple rocket firing weapon.
It saw action from 1944 in the British and Canadian forces.
It could fire 30 3 inch (76mm) 60lb rockets up to 7, 230 metres.
The Land mattress was the British Ar,my's answer to the German Nebelwerfer or Russian Katyusha, a multiple rocket firing weapon.
It saw action from 1944 in the British and Canadian forces.
It could fire 30 3 inch (76mm) 60lb rockets up to 7, 230 metres.
Multiple Rocket Launcher
Light Tank Mk VI
Model comes in 2 parts; Hull & Turret.
The Light Tank Mk VI was designed by Vickers-Armstrong in the 1930s. 1,682 were produced between 1936 and 1940.
It was in service in the British Army until 1942 but saw action in the Arab-Israeli War in 1948. Several were captured and used by the German Army during the Battle of France. The Germans designated captured Mk VIs as Leichter Panzerkampfwagen Mk. IV 734(e).
The main armament was a 0.50 inch Vickers machine gun, though the Mk VIC had a 15mm Besa machine gun. They also had a .303 Vickers machine gun. They were operated by a crew of three.
The Light Tank Mk VI was designed by Vickers-Armstrong in the 1930s. 1,682 were produced between 1936 and 1940.
It was in service in the British Army until 1942 but saw action in the Arab-Israeli War in 1948. Several were captured and used by the German Army during the Battle of France. The Germans designated captured Mk VIs as Leichter Panzerkampfwagen Mk. IV 734(e).
The main armament was a 0.50 inch Vickers machine gun, though the Mk VIC had a 15mm Besa machine gun. They also had a .303 Vickers machine gun. They were operated by a crew of three.
Vickers-Armstrong
M29C Water Weasel
Model comes in 3 parts.
This is the amphibious version of the M28 Weasel. The Weasel was originally designed for use in snow. The C version was used in inland waterways rather than the sea though it did see action in the Pacific theatre.
The vehicle was introduced in 1942 and saw service with Britain and Canada.
This is the amphibious version of the M28 Weasel. The Weasel was originally designed for use in snow. The C version was used in inland waterways rather than the sea though it did see action in the Pacific theatre.
The vehicle was introduced in 1942 and saw service with Britain and Canada.
British Carrier
M7 Priest Kangaroo
Model comes in five parts.
The Kangaroo was a personnel carrier version of the armed Priest. It could carry 20 troops plus 2 crew
102 Priest Kangaroos were made between October 1944 and April 1945.
The Kangaroo was a personnel carrier version of the armed Priest. It could carry 20 troops plus 2 crew
102 Priest Kangaroos were made between October 1944 and April 1945.
Canadian Personnel Carrier
Ordnance QF 25-Pounder Field Gun (v.1)
Model comes in parts; Gun - 5, Base - 2, Limber - 4.
The 25-pounder was the main artillery piece of the British Army from the 1940s up until the 1960s and saw service with many other nations into the 1980s.
It had a 3.45 inch barrel firing a shell which weighed 25lbs.
The 25-pounder was the main artillery piece of the British Army from the 1940s up until the 1960s and saw service with many other nations into the 1980s.
It had a 3.45 inch barrel firing a shell which weighed 25lbs.
British Artillery
Otter Light Reconnaissance Vehicle
Model comes in 11 parts.
The Otter was alight armoured car produced by Canada for the British and Commonwealth forces.
It was armed with a hull mounted Boyes .55 anti tank rifle and a turret mounted bren gun.
The Otter was alight armoured car produced by Canada for the British and Commonwealth forces.
It was armed with a hull mounted Boyes .55 anti tank rifle and a turret mounted bren gun.
Light Reconnaissance Car
Ram II
Model comes two parts, Hull & Turret.
The Ram II was based on the American M3 chassis. It never saw action in combat though it was used extensively in Britain for training up until 1944.
2.032 units were built between November 1941 and July 1943.
It was armed with a QF 6 pounder Mk III gun and 3 .3 inch machine guns.
The Ram II was based on the American M3 chassis. It never saw action in combat though it was used extensively in Britain for training up until 1944.
2.032 units were built between November 1941 and July 1943.
It was armed with a QF 6 pounder Mk III gun and 3 .3 inch machine guns.
Canadian Training Tank
Ram Kangaroo
Model comes as one part.
The Kangaroo was a personnel carrier made from the converted chassis of an M3 tank.
There were several version such as Priest Kangaroo, Churchill Kangaroo and Kangeroo Badger.
The Ram Kangaroo entered service in December 1944. It had a crew of 2 and could carry 8 to 10 personnel. It had one or 2 .5 or .3 machine guns.
Please note: this model does come with the front MG turret, though it is not pictured in this model.
The Kangaroo was a personnel carrier made from the converted chassis of an M3 tank.
There were several version such as Priest Kangaroo, Churchill Kangaroo and Kangeroo Badger.
The Ram Kangaroo entered service in December 1944. It had a crew of 2 and could carry 8 to 10 personnel. It had one or 2 .5 or .3 machine guns.
Please note: this model does come with the front MG turret, though it is not pictured in this model.
Canadian Armoured Personnel Carrier
Sexton Self-propelled Artillery
Model comes as one part.
The Sexton was a self-propelled 25 pounder gun built on the Sherman M4 and M3 Lee chassis. It was fitted with an Ordnance QF 25lb MkII gun and 2 .303 Bren guns
It saw service between 1943 and 1948 in the armies of the UK, Canada, Poland, South Africa, India and Portugal.
It had a crew of 6, Commander, Driver, Gunner, Gun-Layer, Loader & Radio Operator.
The Sexton was a self-propelled 25 pounder gun built on the Sherman M4 and M3 Lee chassis. It was fitted with an Ordnance QF 25lb MkII gun and 2 .303 Bren guns
It saw service between 1943 and 1948 in the armies of the UK, Canada, Poland, South Africa, India and Portugal.
It had a crew of 6, Commander, Driver, Gunner, Gun-Layer, Loader & Radio Operator.
Canadian & British Vehicle
Sexton Self-propelled Artillery (covered )
Model comes as one part.
The Sexton was a self-propelled 25 pounder gun built on the Sherman M4 and M3 Lee chassis. It was fitted with an Ordnance QF 25lb MkII gun and 2 .303 Bren guns
It saw service between 1943 and 1948 in the armies of the UK, Canada, Poland, South Africa, India and Portugal.
It had a crew of 6, Commander, Driver, Gunner, Gun-Layer, Loader & Radio Operator.
This model has a cover (no crew required!)
The Sexton was a self-propelled 25 pounder gun built on the Sherman M4 and M3 Lee chassis. It was fitted with an Ordnance QF 25lb MkII gun and 2 .303 Bren guns
It saw service between 1943 and 1948 in the armies of the UK, Canada, Poland, South Africa, India and Portugal.
It had a crew of 6, Commander, Driver, Gunner, Gun-Layer, Loader & Radio Operator.
This model has a cover (no crew required!)
Canadian & British Vehicle