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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 four part; hull, turret & tracks.
The M4A3 version of the Sherman (also known as Sherman Mk.IV by the British) was produced from June 1942, however, the Zippo depicted in this model came about as a result of a need by the United States Marine Corps to be able to deal with Japanese bunkers and fortifications with a flamethrower tank and came into service in 1944. It saw action at Iwo Jima.
The Zippo was named after the American cigarette lighter.
The M4A3 version of the Sherman (also known as Sherman Mk.IV by the British) was produced from June 1942, however, the Zippo depicted in this model came about as a result of a need by the United States Marine Corps to be able to deal with Japanese bunkers and fortifications with a flamethrower tank and came into service in 1944. It saw action at Iwo Jima.
The Zippo was named after the American cigarette lighter.
- Designer: TigerAce1945