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Land Mattress (v2 loaded )
Model comes in excess of 15 parts.
The Land mattress was the British Army's answer to the German Nebelwerfer or Russian Katyusha, a multiple rocket firing weapon.
It saw action from 1944 in the British and Canadian forces.
It could fire 30 3 inch (76mm) 60lb rockets up to 7, 230 metres.
This is a slightly better detailed model than the other we have and depicts a launcher loaded with rockets.
The Land mattress was the British Army's answer to the German Nebelwerfer or Russian Katyusha, a multiple rocket firing weapon.
It saw action from 1944 in the British and Canadian forces.
It could fire 30 3 inch (76mm) 60lb rockets up to 7, 230 metres.
This is a slightly better detailed model than the other we have and depicts a launcher loaded with rockets.
Multiple Rocket Launcher
Landrover Series 3
Model comes in excess of 14 parts.
Landrovers have been produced from 1948 until 1985. They have seen wide service in the British Army and beyond.
The Series III was made from 1971 until 1975 and some 440,000 were made.
Landrovers have been produced from 1948 until 1985. They have seen wide service in the British Army and beyond.
The Series III was made from 1971 until 1975 and some 440,000 were made.
British 4x4
Le Zebre (no spare, no screen)
Model comes in 1 part.
Le Zebre was a French car manufacturer between 1909 and 1931.
In 1915 the French Military ordered 40 cars per month for use as liaison vehicles
Please note this model is only available in resin
Le Zebre was a French car manufacturer between 1909 and 1931.
In 1915 the French Military ordered 40 cars per month for use as liaison vehicles
Please note this model is only available in resin
French Liaison Car
Le Zebre (no spare, screen)
Model comes in 1 part.
Le Zebre was a French car manufacturer between 1909 and 1931.
In 1915 the French Military ordered 40 cars per month for use as liaison vehicles
Please note this model is only available in resin
Le Zebre was a French car manufacturer between 1909 and 1931.
In 1915 the French Military ordered 40 cars per month for use as liaison vehicles
Please note this model is only available in resin
French Liaison Car
Le Zebre (spare, no screen)
Model comes in 1 part.
Le Zebre was a French car manufacturer between 1909 and 1931.
In 1915 the French Military ordered 40 cars per month for use as liaison vehicles
Please note this model is only available in resin
Le Zebre was a French car manufacturer between 1909 and 1931.
In 1915 the French Military ordered 40 cars per month for use as liaison vehicles
Please note this model is only available in resin
French Liaison Car
Le Zebre (spare, screen)
Model comes in 1 part.
Le Zebre was a French car manufacturer between 1909 and 1931.
In 1915 the French Military ordered 40 cars per month for use as liaison vehicles
Please note this model is only available in resin
Le Zebre was a French car manufacturer between 1909 and 1931.
In 1915 the French Military ordered 40 cars per month for use as liaison vehicles
Please note this model is only available in resin
French Liaison Car
Leyland Hippo MkII (covered)
Model comes in excess of 20 parts.
The Hippo was a 6x4 heavy general purpose truck. It was manufactured between 1929 and 1969. The MkI was used from the beginning of the war. In 1944 the MKII was introduced and around 1,000 saw service by the end of the war.
The truck was pretty big, the 1/56 version is over 146mm in length.
An open version of the model is also available
The Hippo was a 6x4 heavy general purpose truck. It was manufactured between 1929 and 1969. The MkI was used from the beginning of the war. In 1944 the MKII was introduced and around 1,000 saw service by the end of the war.
The truck was pretty big, the 1/56 version is over 146mm in length.
An open version of the model is also available
British Heavy Truck
Leyland Hippo MkII (open)
Model comes in excess of 20 parts.
The Hippo was a 6x4 heavy general purpose truck. It was manufactured between 1929 and 1969. The MkI was used from the beginning of the war. In 1944 the MKII was introduced and around 1,000 saw service by the end of the war.
The truck was pretty big, the 1/56 version is over 146mm in length.
A covered version of the model is also available
The Hippo was a 6x4 heavy general purpose truck. It was manufactured between 1929 and 1969. The MkI was used from the beginning of the war. In 1944 the MKII was introduced and around 1,000 saw service by the end of the war.
The truck was pretty big, the 1/56 version is over 146mm in length.
A covered version of the model is also available
British Heavy Truck
Liberty Truck (covered)
Model comes in excess of 15 parts.
The Liberty truck was a late WWI model produced for the American Army. Although not delivered until January 1918, some 9.364 were built prior to the end of WWI.
Three versions are available, flat back, open and covered.
The Liberty truck was a late WWI model produced for the American Army. Although not delivered until January 1918, some 9.364 were built prior to the end of WWI.
Three versions are available, flat back, open and covered.
Class-B Standardized Military Truck
Liberty Truck (flatback)
Model comes in excess of 15 parts.
The Liberty truck was a late WWI model produced for the American Army. Although not delivered until January 1918, some 9.364 were built prior to the end of WWI.
Three versions are available, flat back, open and covered.
The Liberty truck was a late WWI model produced for the American Army. Although not delivered until January 1918, some 9.364 were built prior to the end of WWI.
Three versions are available, flat back, open and covered.
Class-B Standardized Military Truck
Liberty Truck (open)
Model comes in excess of 15 parts.
The Liberty truck was a late WWI model produced for the American Army. Although not delivered until January 1918, some 9.364 were built prior to the end of WWI.
Three versions are available, flat back, open and covered.
The Liberty truck was a late WWI model produced for the American Army. Although not delivered until January 1918, some 9.364 were built prior to the end of WWI.
Three versions are available, flat back, open and covered.
Class-B Standardized Military Truck
Lorraine 37L Fuel Trailer
Model comes as five parts.
This fuel trailer was designed to be towed by the 37L supply vehicle.
This fuel trailer was designed to be towed by the 37L supply vehicle.
French Troop Carrier
Lorraine 38L (closed )
Model comes as six parts.
The Lorraine 38L was a French armoured personnel carrier. It carried a driver and passenger in the driving compartment with four in the rear. A further six troops could be carried in a trailer (which is also available here)
The Lorraine 38L was a French armoured personnel carrier. It carried a driver and passenger in the driving compartment with four in the rear. A further six troops could be carried in a trailer (which is also available here)
French Troop Carrier
Lorraine 38L (open)
Model comes as six parts.
The Lorraine 38L was a French armoured personnel carrier. It carried a driver and passenger in the driving compartment with four in the rear. A further six troops could be carried in a trailer (which is also available here)
The Lorraine 38L was a French armoured personnel carrier. It carried a driver and passenger in the driving compartment with four in the rear. A further six troops could be carried in a trailer (which is also available here)
French Troop Carrier
Lorraine 38L Troop Trailer
Model comes as five parts.
This trailer was designed to be towed by the 38L armoured personnel carrier and could carry an additional 6 troops.
This trailer was designed to be towed by the 38L armoured personnel carrier and could carry an additional 6 troops.
French Troop Carrier
Loyd Carrier
Model comes in 4 parts (resin is one part)
The Lloyd Carrier was a small tracked vehicle used by British and Commonwealth forces during WWII.
Some 26,000 were built between 1939 and 1944. They weighed 4.5 tons.
It used the engine, gearbox and transmission of a Fordson 7V truck. The carriers were used to tow 6-pounder anti-tank guns at Normandy.
A covered version is also available.
Please note: Photo is of a resin print
The Lloyd Carrier was a small tracked vehicle used by British and Commonwealth forces during WWII.
Some 26,000 were built between 1939 and 1944. They weighed 4.5 tons.
It used the engine, gearbox and transmission of a Fordson 7V truck. The carriers were used to tow 6-pounder anti-tank guns at Normandy.
A covered version is also available.
Please note: Photo is of a resin print
British Carrier
Loyd Carrier (covered)
Model comes in 4 parts (resin is one part)
The Lloyd Carrier was a small tracked vehicle used by British and Commonwealth forces during WWII.
Some 26,000 were built between 1939 and 1944. They weighed 4.5 tons.
It used the engine, gearbox and transmission of a Fordson 7V truck. The carriers were used to tow 6-pounder anti-tank guns at Normandy.
An open version is also available.
Please note: Photo is of a resin print
The Lloyd Carrier was a small tracked vehicle used by British and Commonwealth forces during WWII.
Some 26,000 were built between 1939 and 1944. They weighed 4.5 tons.
It used the engine, gearbox and transmission of a Fordson 7V truck. The carriers were used to tow 6-pounder anti-tank guns at Normandy.
An open version is also available.
Please note: Photo is of a resin print
British Carrier
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
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
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
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
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
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