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3 inch Mortar Carrier
Model comes as two parts; carrier & mortar.
The 3 inch mortar carrier was an Australian version of the Universal carrier adapted to carry a 3 inch mortar. Some 400 units were made.
The 3 inch mortar carrier was an Australian version of the Universal carrier adapted to carry a 3 inch mortar. Some 400 units were made.
Commonwealth Carrier
AEC 4x4 Dorchester
Model comes as one part.
The 'Dorchester' was a 4x4 command vehicle based on the AEC Matador chassis. It first aw action in north Africa and remained in service throughout the war.
They were armed with a Bren gun though these were carried inside the vehicle.
415 Dorchesters were built between 1941 and 1948. They weighed 12.2 tonnes and had a crew of 7 or 8.
The 'Dorchester' was a 4x4 command vehicle based on the AEC Matador chassis. It first aw action in north Africa and remained in service throughout the war.
They were armed with a Bren gun though these were carried inside the vehicle.
415 Dorchesters were built between 1941 and 1948. They weighed 12.2 tonnes and had a crew of 7 or 8.
Armoured Command Vehicle
AEC 6x6 ACV
Model comes as one part.
The AEC 6x6 was an Armoured Command Vehicle developed in 1944 after the 4x4 Dorchester.
It was a bigger vehicle which weighed 17 tons. 151 were built.
The AEC 6x6 was an Armoured Command Vehicle developed in 1944 after the 4x4 Dorchester.
It was a bigger vehicle which weighed 17 tons. 151 were built.
Armoured Command Vehicle
AEC Armoured Car Mk I
This model comes in two parts; Body & Turret
The AEC was a British armoured car produced from 1941 onwards.
It was armed with a QF 2 pounder gun and a Besa or Bren machine gun. The turret was from a Valentine tank.
The Mk I was used in North Africa in late 1942. Some 128 M k Is were built.
Model comes in resin only produced from 1941 onwards.
The AEC was a British armoured car produced from 1941 onwards.
It was armed with a QF 2 pounder gun and a Besa or Bren machine gun. The turret was from a Valentine tank.
The Mk I was used in North Africa in late 1942. Some 128 M k Is were built.
Model comes in resin only produced from 1941 onwards.
British armoured car
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
Archer Tank Destroyer
Model comes in one part.
The Archer, or Self Propelled 17pdr, Valentine, Mk I, Archer, to give it its full name, was based on the Valentine infantry tank chassis, fitted with an Ordnance QF 17 pounder gun.
655 were produced between March 1943 and May 1945. It saw action in northwest Europe and Italy. It had a crew of 4, Commander, Driver, Loader and Gunner. It carried 39 rounds and was fitted with a .303 Bren machine gun.
The Archer, or Self Propelled 17pdr, Valentine, Mk I, Archer, to give it its full name, was based on the Valentine infantry tank chassis, fitted with an Ordnance QF 17 pounder gun.
655 were produced between March 1943 and May 1945. It saw action in northwest Europe and Italy. It had a crew of 4, Commander, Driver, Loader and Gunner. It carried 39 rounds and was fitted with a .303 Bren machine gun.
Armoured Carrier Wheeled Indian Pattern (v1)
Model comes in 14 parts.
The Armoured Carrier, Wheeled, Indian Pattern was an armoured car produce din India during the Second World War.
Some 4.655 were produced between 1940 and 1945. They were generally armed with a Bren gun. They were typically used in reconnaissance roles in the Middle and Far East and Mediterranean theatres.
The Armoured Carrier, Wheeled, Indian Pattern was an armoured car produce din India during the Second World War.
Some 4.655 were produced between 1940 and 1945. They were generally armed with a Bren gun. They were typically used in reconnaissance roles in the Middle and Far East and Mediterranean theatres.
ACV-IP
Armoured Carrier Wheeled Indian Pattern MkII
Model comes in one part
The Armoured Carrier, Wheeled, Indian Pattern was an armoured car produce din India during the Second World War.
Some 4.655 were produced between 1940 and 1945. They were generally armed with a Bren gun. They were typically used in reconnaissance roles in the Middle and Far East and Mediterranean theatres.
Model is only available in resin.
The Armoured Carrier, Wheeled, Indian Pattern was an armoured car produce din India during the Second World War.
Some 4.655 were produced between 1940 and 1945. They were generally armed with a Bren gun. They were typically used in reconnaissance roles in the Middle and Far East and Mediterranean theatres.
Model is only available in resin.
Commonwealth armoured car
Austin MkI Armoured Car
Model comes in seven parts; Body, Turrets & Wheels.
The Austin MKI armoured car was produced during WWI. Some were produced in Russia between 1918 and 1920 and were referred to as the Austin-Putilov or Austin-Kegresse.
48 MkI vehicles were built and they were crewed by a driver, commander and two gunners.
They were armed with 2 either Hotchkiss or Maxim machine guns.
The Austin MKI armoured car was produced during WWI. Some were produced in Russia between 1918 and 1920 and were referred to as the Austin-Putilov or Austin-Kegresse.
48 MkI vehicles were built and they were crewed by a driver, commander and two gunners.
They were armed with 2 either Hotchkiss or Maxim machine guns.
Austin MkIII Armoured Car
Model comes in seven parts; Body, Turrets & Wheels.
The Austin armoured car was produced during WWI. Some were produced in Russia between 1918 and 1920 and were referred to as the Austin-Putilov or Austin-Kegresse.
60 MkIII vehicles were built and they were crewed by a driver, commander and two gunners. They were built in 1915.
They were armed with 2 either Hotchkiss or Maxim machine guns.
The Austin armoured car was produced during WWI. Some were produced in Russia between 1918 and 1920 and were referred to as the Austin-Putilov or Austin-Kegresse.
60 MkIII vehicles were built and they were crewed by a driver, commander and two gunners. They were built in 1915.
They were armed with 2 either Hotchkiss or Maxim machine guns.
British WWI Armoured Car
Austin Tilly Light Truck
Model comes in one part
The Austin Tilly was so-called as it was a 'utility' version of a standard British car, in this case the Austin Ten. (other 'Tillys' were based on other types for instance Morris, Standard & Hillman).
The Austin Tilly was so-called as it was a 'utility' version of a standard British car, in this case the Austin Ten. (other 'Tillys' were based on other types for instance Morris, Standard & Hillman).
Austin 10 Derivation
Austin Tilly Light Truck (open)
Model comes in one part
The Austin Tilly was so-called as it was a 'utility' version of a standard British car, in this case the Austin Ten. (other 'Tillys' were based on other types for instance Morris, Standard & Hillman).
This version has an opening in the canopy. a miniatures or two could be placed in the rear of the vehicle.
The Austin Tilly was so-called as it was a 'utility' version of a standard British car, in this case the Austin Ten. (other 'Tillys' were based on other types for instance Morris, Standard & Hillman).
This version has an opening in the canopy. a miniatures or two could be placed in the rear of the vehicle.
Austin 10 Derivation
Bishop Self-propelled Artillery
Model comes in one part.
The Bishop was a self propelled artillery vehicle based on the valentine chassis.
It was armed with a 25 pounder gun. 149 were made between 1942 and 43.
It first saw action at El Alamein and also saw action in Italy.
It had a crew of four, Commander, Driver, Gunner & Loader.
The Bishop was a self propelled artillery vehicle based on the valentine chassis.
It was armed with a 25 pounder gun. 149 were made between 1942 and 43.
It first saw action at El Alamein and also saw action in Italy.
It had a crew of four, Commander, Driver, Gunner & Loader.
BL 5.5 inch Medium Gun
Model comes as 4 parts; base, gun and wheels.
5,000 5.5 inch guns were made which saw service with the British Army as well as Canadian, Australian, South African, Polish and Indian regiments. It entered service in 1941 and remained in use up until 1980, seeing action in WWII, Korean War and Iran-Iraq war.
It weighed 6 tonnes and had a crew of 8.
5,000 5.5 inch guns were made which saw service with the British Army as well as Canadian, Australian, South African, Polish and Indian regiments. It entered service in 1941 and remained in use up until 1980, seeing action in WWII, Korean War and Iran-Iraq war.
It weighed 6 tonnes and had a crew of 8.
British Artillery
BL 5.5 inch Medium Gun (limbered)
Model comes as 4 parts; base, gun and wheels.
5,000 5.5 inch guns were made which saw service with the British Army as well as Canadian, Australian, South African, Polish and Indian regiments. It entered service in 1941 and remained in use up until 1980, seeing action in WWII, Korean War and Iran-Iraq war.
It weighed 6 tonnes and had a crew of 8.
This is the limbered version for towing.
5,000 5.5 inch guns were made which saw service with the British Army as well as Canadian, Australian, South African, Polish and Indian regiments. It entered service in 1941 and remained in use up until 1980, seeing action in WWII, Korean War and Iran-Iraq war.
It weighed 6 tonnes and had a crew of 8.
This is the limbered version for towing.
British Artillery
Bofors 40mm QF
Model comes in several parts; base - 5, gun - 4.
The Bofors 40mm was one of the most popular anti aircraft guns ever produced. It was in use for decades from 1934 with armies across the world. Most of the western allies used it as well as it being captured and used by the German army. It was used by the British Army, navy and Air Force.
The Bofors 40mm was one of the most popular anti aircraft guns ever produced. It was in use for decades from 1934 with armies across the world. Most of the western allies used it as well as it being captured and used by the German army. It was used by the British Army, navy and Air Force.
Anti Aircraft Gun