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British Carrier
£6.00
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 Armoured half-track
£16.00
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
American Halftrack
£11.00
American Artillery Tow
£12.00
American Artillery Tow
£11.00
American Launcher
£4.50
M26 Pershing
Model comes in two parts; Hull & Turret.

Intended to replace the M4 Sherman, the Pershing was an American medium to heavy battle tank produced from the end of WWII.

Some Pershings did see action in WWII and fought in Europe during the Battle of Remagen. It saw service in Korea but was withdrawn from service in 1951. It saw service with America, Belgium, Italy, France and the UK.

2,202 Pershings were made between November 1944 and October 1945. It weighed 46 tons and had a crew of five; Commander, gunner, loader, driver, co-driver.

It was armed with a 90mm M3 gun, two Browning 30-06 machine guns and as Browning 50 cal machine gun.
£19.00
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.


British Carrier
£6.00
M2A1 Half-track (covered with gun)
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.

The M2A1 variant had an improved M49 machine gun mount ring over the front right seat. It could also carry up to 3  0.30 machine guns in the rear section.

This version has a non-removable canvas cover and a front gun cover.
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
M2A1 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.

The M2A1 variant had an improved M49 machine gun mount ring over the front right seat. It could also carry up to 3  0.30 machine guns in the rear section.

This version has a non-removable canvas cover.
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
M2A1 Half-track (half-cover)
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.

The M2A1 variant had an improved M49 machine gun mount ring over the front right seat. It could also carry up to 3  0.30 machine guns in the rear section.

This version has a canvas cover covering the front half of the vehicle. The rear is open as is the MG mount.
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
M2A1 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.

The M2A1 variant had an improved M49 machine gun mount ring over the front right seat. It could also carry up to 3  0.30 machine guns in the rear section.

This version is open topped.
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
M3 Half-track (command)
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M3 was an American half-track used during and after WWII by many nations.

It was produced between  1941 and 1945 and some 15,000 standard M3s were built. There were over 20 different variants and over 38,000 of those were built.

It could carry a 0.50 calibre M2 Browning machine gun as well as a 0.30 calibre Browning M1919A4 machine gun.

This version is the command version with a covered metal rear section..
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
M3 Half-track (covered) v2
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M3 was an American half-track used during and after WWII by many nations.

It was produced between  1941 and 1945 and some 15,000 standard M3s were built. There were over 20 different variants and over 38,000 of those were built.

It could carry a 0.50 calibre M2 Browning machine gun as well as a 0.30 calibre Browning M1919A4 machine gun.

This version has a non-removable canvas top.
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
M3 Half-track (open) v2
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M3 was an American half-track used during and after WWII by many nations.

It was produced between  1941 and 1945 and some 15,000 standard M3s were built. There were over 20 different variants and over 38,000 of those were built.

It could carry a 0.50 calibre M2 Browning machine gun as well as a 0.30 calibre Browning M1919A4 machine gun.
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
M3 Halftrack
Model comes in 15 parts (plastic,  resin is 1 part)

The M3 halftrack was an American armoured personnel carrier used widely by the Americans and allies during WWII and beyond.

Some 53,000 including many variants were built between 1941 and 1945. It weighed 8 tons and could carry 12 personnel.








American Halftrack
£11.00
M4 High Speed Tractor (class A)
Model comes as one part.

The M4 HST was an artillery tractor used by the American Army between 1943 and 1960. Some 5,811 were made between 1943 and 1945 and they were also used by the Belgians.

They were configured to two a 90mm anti aircraft gun or the 155mm Long Tom howitzer.

The A version carried ammo horizontally  in cabinets, the B version stowed the ammo vertically. They were armed with a M2 Browning machine gun.
American Artillery Tow
£12.00
M4 High Speed Tractor (class B)
Model comes as one part.

The M4 HST was an artillery tractor used by the American Army between 1943 and 1960. Some 5,811 were made between 1943 and 1945 and they were also used by the Belgians.

They were configured to two a 90mm anti aircraft gun or the 155mm Long Tom howitzer.

The A version carried ammo horizontally  in cabinets, the B version stowed the ammo vertically. They were armed with a M2 Browning machine gun.
American Artillery Tow
£11.00
T66 Rocket Launcher
Model comes as several parts.

The T66 was an unguided  launcher which fired the M16 110mm rockets. It had 24 barrels.

The T66 entered service in 1945 and also saw action in Korea.
American Launcher
£4.50
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