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Canon de 155 Grande Puissance Filloux (GPF) modèle 1917
£9.00
American Tractor
£8.00
USA Infantry Mobile Vehicle
£16.00
USA Infantry Mobile Vehicle
£18.00
USA Truck
£8.50
American Truck
£9.50
American Truck
£9.50
American Truck
£9.50
American High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle
£14.00
American Artillery
£8.00
American Artillery
£8.00
American Artillery
£8.00
American Armoured half-track
£17.00
American Armoured half-track
£17.00
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
American Light Tank
£11.00
Canon de 155 GPF (unlimbered)
This model comes in 23 parts.

The 155 GPF was a French field gun which saw service in both WWI and WWII. Although mainly used by the French and Americans it was also in use with Germany, Australia, Finland and Japan, among others.

It entered service in 1917 and was built in France and America. The |U|S used the gun up until 1942 when it was replaced by the "Long Tom".

Please Note: First 3 photos show the Plastic and the second three show the resin versions. In the plastic shots, the spades are the wrong way round; the tapered end should face away from the barrel.
Canon de 155 Grande Puissance Filloux (GPF) modèle 1917
£9.00
Caterpillar D7 (Bulldozer)
Model comes in 10parts.

The D7 was an American tractor which saw service in WWII but has been manufactured ever since. It was designed in 1938 and entered military service in 1940.

This version is has the bucket fitted.
American Tractor
£8.00
Cougar MRAP 4X4
Model comes in two parts; Body & Turret.

The Cougar MRAP (Mine Resistent Ambush Protected) is an American vehicle used by USA and UK among several other countries.

It saw action in Iraq and Afghanistan. The British version is known as the Mastiff and some 400 vehicles are used by the British Army.

This is the 4x4 version, there is also a 6-wheeled model available on the website.
USA Infantry Mobile Vehicle
£16.00
Cougar MRAP 6x6
Model comes in two parts; Body & Turret.

The Cougar MRAP (Mine Resistent Ambush Protected) is an American vehicle used by USA and UK among several other countries.

It saw action in Iraq and Afghanistan. The British version is known as the Mastiff and some 400 vehicles are used by the British Army.

This is the 6x6 version, there is also a 4-wheeled model available on the website.
USA Infantry Mobile Vehicle
£18.00
Dodge M37
Model comes as one part.

The Dodge M37 was a 3/4 ton 4x4 truck which followed on them the WC series of WWII.

It was introduced in 1951 and saw action on both Korea and Vietnam.
USA Truck
£8.50
Dodge M37 (covered)
Model comes in 1 parts (plastic & resin)

The Dodge M37 was a 3/4 ton 4x4 truck which followed on them the WC series of WWII.

It was introduced in 1951 and saw action on both Korea and Vietnam.

Please Note: Model photo is of a resin print






American Truck
£9.50
Dodge M37 (rear seats)
Model comes as one part.

The Dodge M37 was a 3/4 ton 4x4 truck which followed on them the WC series of WWII.

It was introduced in 1951 and saw action on both Korea and Vietnam.

This version has higher sides and benches for troops to sit.
USA Truck
£8.50
Dodge M42
Model comes in 1 parts (plastic & resin)

The M42 was a command truck version of the M37. The M37 was a 3/4ton 4x4 truck produced between 1951 and 1968.

They saw service in Vietnam and Korea as well as various other conflicts.

Please Note: Model photo is of a resin print






American Truck
£9.50
Dodge M43 Ambulance
Model comes in 1 parts (plastic & resin)

The M43 was designed to replace the WWII WC-54 and WC-64 Ambulances and was produced from Jan 1951 to Jul 1954.

The vehicle was based on the M37 cargo truck with the addition of a steel body to form an ambulance.


Please Note: Model photo is of a resin print






American Truck
£9.50
Humvee
Model comes as one part.

The Humvee is a light military truck which has been in service since 1984. It's first action was in Panama in 1989 and it served widely during the Gulf War and in conflicts since.

Some 281,000 Humvees have been produced.

Note: This model is produced in resin, a (cheaper) plastic version is available on request.
American High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle
£14.00
M1 105mm Howitzer
Model comes in11 parts (plastic. Resin in 1)

The M1 was an American 105mm howitzer produced from 1941 onwards. Some 10,200 guns were built.

The gun weighed some 2.2 tonnes and could fire a 372mm long shell up to 7 miles.

Please Note: Model photo is of a resin print






American Artillery
£8.00
M1 105mm Howitzer (Elevated)
Model comes in11 parts (plastic. Resin in 1)

The M1 was an American 105mm howitzer produced from 1941 onwards. Some 10,200 guns were built.

The gun weighed some 2.2 tonnes and could fire a 372mm long shell up to 7 miles.

Please Note: Model photo is of a resin print






American Artillery
£8.00
M1 105mm Howitzer (Limbered)
Model comes in11 parts (plastic. Resin in 1)

The M1 was an American 105mm howitzer produced from 1941 onwards. Some 10,200 guns were built.

The gun weighed some 2.2 tonnes and could fire a 372mm long shell up to 7 miles.

Please Note: Model photo is of a resin print






American Artillery
£8.00
M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage
Model comes as two parts; vehicle & gun (resin)

The M14 was a derivative of the American M13 Multiple Gun motor carriage and was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun.

It was fitted with twin 0.50 calibre M2HG Browning machine guns and was made by the White Motor Company. It saw service in 1943-44 and some 1,103 were built.

The M14 had the same armament as the M13 but had a slightly different M5 chassis. It was mainly supplied to the UK. 1,602 M14s were made.

Note: the anti aircraft gun can come with or without a fitted gunner
American Armoured half-track
£17.00
M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage
Model comes as two parts; vehicle & gun (resin)

The M13 was a Multiple Gun motor carriage and was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun. It was nicknamed the "meat chopper".

It was fitted with four 0.50 calibre M2 Browning machine guns in an M45 gun  mount and was made by the White Motor Company.

It saw service from 1944 to 1953 and some 3,550 were built. It also saw service in the Korean War.

Note: the anti aircraft gun can come with or without a fitted gunner.
American Armoured half-track
£17.00
M2 Half-track (covered)
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M2 was an American half-track originally designed as an artillery tow. It was first used in 1941 and saw action in the Philippines, North Africa and Europe.

The M2 had two crew and could carry 7 passengers. It had a maximum speed of 45mph. Some 13,500 M2 and variants were built

This version has a non-removable cover and a gun cover.
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
M2 Half-track (open)
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M2 was an American half-track originally designed as an artillery tow. It was first used in 1941 and saw action in the Philippines, North Africa and Europe.

The M2 had two crew and could carry 7 passengers. It had a maximum speed of 45mph. Some 13,500 M2 and variants were built

This version has a non-removable cover and a gun cover.
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
M21 Mortar Motor Carriage
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M21 was an American half-track which carried  an 81mm M1 mortar and a n M2 Browning machine gun. It was based on the M3 half-track. 

It saw action in Western Europe, Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge.

100 models were built in 1944.

Note: the mortar is moulded into the rear of the vehicle and can't be removed.
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
M21 Mortar Motor Carriage (stowage)
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M21 was an American half-track which carried  an 81mm M1 mortar and a n M2 Browning machine gun. It was based on the M3 half-track. 

It saw action in Western Europe, Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge.

100 models were built in 1944.

Note: the mortar is moulded into the rear of the vehicle and can't be removed. This version comes with stowage on the rear of the vehicle.
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
M24 Chaffee
Model comes in five parts; Hull, Turret & Tracks.

The Chaffee saw service in the American Army between 1944 and 1953, though it was still in action as late as the 1970s in some armies.

It was intended to replace the Stuart and the first models entered Europe in November 1944.

It weighed 20 tonnes and was armed with a 75mm M6 gun and two Browning machine guns. It was crewed by five; commander, gunner, loader, driver and assistant driver/radio operator
American Light Tank
£11.00
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