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Sd Kfz 8 DB10
Model comes in one part (resin).
The DB10 was the final version of the Sd.Kfz 7. Over 4,000 were made in different variants.
It was mainly used as an artillery tow. Typically it towed the 15cm Kanone 16, 15cm Kanone 18, 105cm Flak 38 and the 21cm Morser 16. It could also tow the 88mm Flak.
It weighed nearly 15 tonnesd and was 7.35 metres long. It could carry 11 personnel including the driver.
Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
The DB10 was the final version of the Sd.Kfz 7. Over 4,000 were made in different variants.
It was mainly used as an artillery tow. Typically it towed the 15cm Kanone 16, 15cm Kanone 18, 105cm Flak 38 and the 21cm Morser 16. It could also tow the 88mm Flak.
It weighed nearly 15 tonnesd and was 7.35 metres long. It could carry 11 personnel including the driver.
Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
German Halftrack
Staghound Armoured Car AA (v2)
Model comes in two parts; hull and turret
The Staghound, although used by the British Army, was an American-designed armoured car. 3,844 Staghounds were produced from January 1942.
The Staghound first saw action in Italy and then in north west Europe. It continued in service long after the war and appeared in the armies of some 25 different countries.
It weighed 14 tonnes and had a 36mm M6 gun with 2 or 3 7.62mm M1919 Browning machine guns.
This version was made with the T17E1 chassis and a turret mounting 2 0.5inch Browning heavy machine guns.
1,000 units were produced between October 1943 and April 1944.
Model is only available in resin.
The Staghound, although used by the British Army, was an American-designed armoured car. 3,844 Staghounds were produced from January 1942.
The Staghound first saw action in Italy and then in north west Europe. It continued in service long after the war and appeared in the armies of some 25 different countries.
It weighed 14 tonnes and had a 36mm M6 gun with 2 or 3 7.62mm M1919 Browning machine guns.
This version was made with the T17E1 chassis and a turret mounting 2 0.5inch Browning heavy machine guns.
1,000 units were produced between October 1943 and April 1944.
Model is only available in resin.
T17E2
Staghound Armoured Car Howitzer
Model comes in two parts; hull and turret
The Staghound, although used by the British Army, was an American-designed armoured car. 3,844 Staghounds were produced from January 1942.
The Staghound first saw action in Italy and then in north west Europe. It continued in service long after the war and appeared in the armies of some 25 different countries.
It weighed 14 tonnes and had a 36mm M6 gun with 2 or 3 7.62mm M1919 Browning machine guns.
This version has a 75mm howitzer in an M8 turret.
Model is only available in resin.
The Staghound, although used by the British Army, was an American-designed armoured car. 3,844 Staghounds were produced from January 1942.
The Staghound first saw action in Italy and then in north west Europe. It continued in service long after the war and appeared in the armies of some 25 different countries.
It weighed 14 tonnes and had a 36mm M6 gun with 2 or 3 7.62mm M1919 Browning machine guns.
This version has a 75mm howitzer in an M8 turret.
Model is only available in resin.
T17E3
Staghound Armoured Car MKIII (v2)
Model comes in two parts; hull and turret
The Staghound, although used by the British Army, was an American-designed armoured car. 3,844 Staghounds were produced from January 1942.
The Staghound first saw action in Italy and then in north west Europe. It continued in service long after the war and appeared in the armies of some 25 different countries.
It weighed 14 tonnes and had a 36mm M6 gun with 2 or 3 7.62mm M1919 Browning machine guns.
Model is only available in resin.
The Staghound, although used by the British Army, was an American-designed armoured car. 3,844 Staghounds were produced from January 1942.
The Staghound first saw action in Italy and then in north west Europe. It continued in service long after the war and appeared in the armies of some 25 different countries.
It weighed 14 tonnes and had a 36mm M6 gun with 2 or 3 7.62mm M1919 Browning machine guns.
Model is only available in resin.
T17E1
Standard Beaverette Armoured Car Mk II
This model comes in two parts; Body & Turret
The Beaverette was an armoured car built by the Standard Company.
2,800 Beaverettes were made between 1940 and 1942 divided between all four marks of the vehicle, of which this is the Mark II.
They were armed with a Bren or twin Vickers machine gun.
Model comes in resin only
The Beaverette was an armoured car built by the Standard Company.
2,800 Beaverettes were made between 1940 and 1942 divided between all four marks of the vehicle, of which this is the Mark II.
They were armed with a Bren or twin Vickers machine gun.
Model comes in resin only
British armoured car
Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha (early light MG)
Model comes in two parts, hull & turret (resin).
The Jyu-Sokosha was a light cavalry tank designed for scouting and infantry support. 167 were made between 1931 and 1937.
It weighed 3.5 tonnes and was armed with a 13mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and a 7.7mm Type 97 light machine gun.
It had a crew of three.
This is the early design with two 6.6mm machine guns.
Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
The Jyu-Sokosha was a light cavalry tank designed for scouting and infantry support. 167 were made between 1931 and 1937.
It weighed 3.5 tonnes and was armed with a 13mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and a 7.7mm Type 97 light machine gun.
It had a crew of three.
This is the early design with two 6.6mm machine guns.
Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
Light Cavalry Tank
Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha (early)
Model comes in two parts, hull & turret (resin).
The Jyu-Sokosha was a light cavalry tank designed for scouting and infantry support. 167 were made between 1931 and 1937.
It weighed 3.5 tonnes and was armed with a 13mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and a 7.7mm Type 97 light machine gun.
It had a crew of three.
This is the early design version
Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
The Jyu-Sokosha was a light cavalry tank designed for scouting and infantry support. 167 were made between 1931 and 1937.
It weighed 3.5 tonnes and was armed with a 13mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and a 7.7mm Type 97 light machine gun.
It had a crew of three.
This is the early design version
Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
Light Cavalry Tank
Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha (initial)
Model comes in two parts, hull & turret (resin).
The Jyu-Sokosha was a light cavalry tank designed for scouting and infantry support. 167 were made between 1931 and 1937.
It weighed 3.5 tonnes and was armed with a 13mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and a 7.7mm Type 97 light machine gun.
It had a crew of three.
This is the initial design with two 6.6mm Type 91 light machine guns.
Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
The Jyu-Sokosha was a light cavalry tank designed for scouting and infantry support. 167 were made between 1931 and 1937.
It weighed 3.5 tonnes and was armed with a 13mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and a 7.7mm Type 97 light machine gun.
It had a crew of three.
This is the initial design with two 6.6mm Type 91 light machine guns.
Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
Light Cavalry Tank
Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha (late)
Model comes in two parts, hull & turret (resin).
The Jyu-Sokosha was a light cavalry tank designed for scouting and infantry support. 167 were made between 1931 and 1937.
It weighed 3.5 tonnes and was armed with a 13mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and a 7.7mm Type 97 light machine gun.
It had a crew of three.
This is the late design had a different drive train with four larger wheels. It was armed with two 6.6mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and the 7.7mm light MG in the turret.
Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
The Jyu-Sokosha was a light cavalry tank designed for scouting and infantry support. 167 were made between 1931 and 1937.
It weighed 3.5 tonnes and was armed with a 13mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and a 7.7mm Type 97 light machine gun.
It had a crew of three.
This is the late design had a different drive train with four larger wheels. It was armed with two 6.6mm Type 92 heavy machine gun and the 7.7mm light MG in the turret.
Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
Light Cavalry Tank
Volkswagen Beetle
This model comes in one part
The Beetle was first built in German in 1938 and continued to be built right up until 2003. Over 21 and a half million have been made.
It was originally designed to be a "people's car", a vehicle which the common person could own and run. It was used by the German military during the war.
Model comes in resin only
The Beetle was first built in German in 1938 and continued to be built right up until 2003. Over 21 and a half million have been made.
It was originally designed to be a "people's car", a vehicle which the common person could own and run. It was used by the German military during the war.
Model comes in resin only
German car