Bergman
BTR-40
Model comes as 1 part.
The BTR-40 is a our-wheeled armoured personnel carrier and reconnaissance vehicle.
8,500 were produced between 1950 and 1960. It had a crew of 2 and carried 8 personnel. It could be fitted with up to 3 7.62SGMB medium machine guns as it had 3 pintle mounts.
It served in over 30 armies throughout the world including Russia, China, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Hungary, Somalia, Uganda and many others.
The BTR-40 is a our-wheeled armoured personnel carrier and reconnaissance vehicle.
8,500 were produced between 1950 and 1960. It had a crew of 2 and carried 8 personnel. It could be fitted with up to 3 7.62SGMB medium machine guns as it had 3 pintle mounts.
It served in over 30 armies throughout the world including Russia, China, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Hungary, Somalia, Uganda and many others.
Russian Armoured Personnel Carrier
Carro Armato M15/42
This model comes in two parts; hull and turret.
The M15/42 was the last tank made by Italy during WWII. It served in both the Italian and German armies. Although designed for use in North Africa, it did not feature there but in Europe, mainly Italy and Yugoslavia.
118 were made between January and September 1943, 90 for the Italians and 28 for the Germans.
It carried a 47mm L40 gun and up to 3 Breda 38 machine guns.
The M15/42 was the last tank made by Italy during WWII. It served in both the Italian and German armies. Although designed for use in North Africa, it did not feature there but in Europe, mainly Italy and Yugoslavia.
118 were made between January and September 1943, 90 for the Italians and 28 for the Germans.
It carried a 47mm L40 gun and up to 3 Breda 38 machine guns.
Italian Medium Tank
Carro Veloce CV-33
Model comes as one part.
Also known as the L3/33, this was a turretless tankette produced by Fiat and Ansaldo in Italy. It was based on the Carden Lloyd tankette.
It as the most numerous Italian fighting vehicle and saw action throughout the war wherever Italy fought.
Some 2,700 models were produced and there were several variants. The series I had a single machine gun, this was uprated to twin machine guns for the series II
This version is armed with 2 8mm machine guns.
Also known as the L3/33, this was a turretless tankette produced by Fiat and Ansaldo in Italy. It was based on the Carden Lloyd tankette.
It as the most numerous Italian fighting vehicle and saw action throughout the war wherever Italy fought.
Some 2,700 models were produced and there were several variants. The series I had a single machine gun, this was uprated to twin machine guns for the series II
This version is armed with 2 8mm machine guns.
Italian Tankette
Carro Veloce CV-33 (20mm) Command
Model comes as one part.
Also known as the L3/33, this was a turretless tankette produced by Fiat and Ansaldo in Italy. It was based on the Carden Lloyd tankette.
It as the most numerous Italian fighting vehicle and saw action throughout the war wherever Italy fought.
Some 2,700 models were produced and there were several variants. The series I had a single machine gun, this was uprated to twin machine guns for the series II
This version is armed with a Solothurn 20mm anti tank rifle. and is the command version with the extra battery boxes.
Also known as the L3/33, this was a turretless tankette produced by Fiat and Ansaldo in Italy. It was based on the Carden Lloyd tankette.
It as the most numerous Italian fighting vehicle and saw action throughout the war wherever Italy fought.
Some 2,700 models were produced and there were several variants. The series I had a single machine gun, this was uprated to twin machine guns for the series II
This version is armed with a Solothurn 20mm anti tank rifle. and is the command version with the extra battery boxes.
Italian Tankette
Carro Veloce CV-33 Command
Model comes as one part.
Also known as the L3/33, this was a turretless tankette produced by Fiat and Ansaldo in Italy. It was based on the Carden Lloyd tankette.
It as the most numerous Italian fighting vehicle and saw action throughout the war wherever Italy fought.
Some 2,700 models were produced and there were several variants. The series I had a single machine gun, this was uprated to twin machine guns for the series II
This version is armed with 2 8mm machine guns.
The command vehicle has two battery boxes beside the engine block for the radios.
Also known as the L3/33, this was a turretless tankette produced by Fiat and Ansaldo in Italy. It was based on the Carden Lloyd tankette.
It as the most numerous Italian fighting vehicle and saw action throughout the war wherever Italy fought.
Some 2,700 models were produced and there were several variants. The series I had a single machine gun, this was uprated to twin machine guns for the series II
This version is armed with 2 8mm machine guns.
The command vehicle has two battery boxes beside the engine block for the radios.
Italian Tankette
Carro Veloce CV-35LF
Model comes as one part.
Also known as the L3/33, this was a turretless tankette produced by Fiat and Ansaldo in Italy. It was based on the Carden Lloyd tankette.
It as the most numerous Italian fighting vehicle and saw action throughout the war wherever Italy fought.
Some 2,700 models were produced and there were several variants. The series I had a single machine gun, this was uprated to twin machine guns for the series II
The main difference between the 33 and 35 was that the 35 had bolted armour rather than riveted and the twin machine guns were standard.
This is the flamethrower version which comes with a 500 litre trailer for the flamethrower fuel. 'LF' is short for 'Lancia Flamme'. One of the twin machine guns is replaced with a flamethrower.
Also known as the L3/33, this was a turretless tankette produced by Fiat and Ansaldo in Italy. It was based on the Carden Lloyd tankette.
It as the most numerous Italian fighting vehicle and saw action throughout the war wherever Italy fought.
Some 2,700 models were produced and there were several variants. The series I had a single machine gun, this was uprated to twin machine guns for the series II
The main difference between the 33 and 35 was that the 35 had bolted armour rather than riveted and the twin machine guns were standard.
This is the flamethrower version which comes with a 500 litre trailer for the flamethrower fuel. 'LF' is short for 'Lancia Flamme'. One of the twin machine guns is replaced with a flamethrower.
Italian Tankette
Carro Veloce CV-35M
Model comes as one part.
Also known as the L3/35, this was a turretless tankette produced by Fiat and Ansaldo in Italy. It was based on the Carden Lloyd tankette.
It as the most numerous Italian fighting vehicle and saw action throughout the war wherever Italy fought.
Some 2,700 models were produced and there were several variants. The series I had a single machine gun, this was uprated to twin machine guns for the series II
This version is armed with 2 8mm machine guns. The main difference between the 33 and 35 was that the 35 had bolted armour rather than riveted and the twin machine guns were standard
Also known as the L3/35, this was a turretless tankette produced by Fiat and Ansaldo in Italy. It was based on the Carden Lloyd tankette.
It as the most numerous Italian fighting vehicle and saw action throughout the war wherever Italy fought.
Some 2,700 models were produced and there were several variants. The series I had a single machine gun, this was uprated to twin machine guns for the series II
This version is armed with 2 8mm machine guns. The main difference between the 33 and 35 was that the 35 had bolted armour rather than riveted and the twin machine guns were standard
Italian Tankette
Carro Veloce CV-35M Command
Model comes as one part.
Also known as the L3/35, this was a turretless tankette produced by Fiat and Ansaldo in Italy. It was based on the Carden Lloyd tankette.
It as the most numerous Italian fighting vehicle and saw action throughout the war wherever Italy fought.
Some 2,700 models were produced and there were several variants. The series I had a single machine gun, this was uprated to twin machine guns for the series II
This version is armed with 2 8mm machine guns. The main difference between the 33 and 35 was that the 35 had bolted armour rather than riveted and the twin machine guns were standard.
The command version has the extra battery boxes either side of the engine block for radios.
Also known as the L3/35, this was a turretless tankette produced by Fiat and Ansaldo in Italy. It was based on the Carden Lloyd tankette.
It as the most numerous Italian fighting vehicle and saw action throughout the war wherever Italy fought.
Some 2,700 models were produced and there were several variants. The series I had a single machine gun, this was uprated to twin machine guns for the series II
This version is armed with 2 8mm machine guns. The main difference between the 33 and 35 was that the 35 had bolted armour rather than riveted and the twin machine guns were standard.
The command version has the extra battery boxes either side of the engine block for radios.
Italian Tankette
Centurion Mk3
Model comes in two parts; Hull & Turret.
The Centurion was the main battle tank of the British Army following WWII. Although produced at the end of WWII it's first action was in Korea in 1950.
It served in many armies right up to the 1990s, such armies as Canada, Australia, Israel, South Africa, Denmark, India, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Somalia, Sweden and others.
The Mark 3 was fitted with a 20pdr (84mm) gun. It was crewed by four; commander, driver, gunner & loader and weighed 51 tons.
The Centurion was the main battle tank of the British Army following WWII. Although produced at the end of WWII it's first action was in Korea in 1950.
It served in many armies right up to the 1990s, such armies as Canada, Australia, Israel, South Africa, Denmark, India, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Somalia, Sweden and others.
The Mark 3 was fitted with a 20pdr (84mm) gun. It was crewed by four; commander, driver, gunner & loader and weighed 51 tons.
British Main Battle Tank
Centurion Mk5
Model comes in two parts; Hull & Turret.
The Centurion was the main battle tank of the British Army following WWII. Although produced at the end of WWII it's first action was in Korea in 1950.
It served in many armies right up to the 1990s, such armies as Canada, Australia, Israel, South Africa, Denmark, India, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Somalia, Sweden and others.
The Mark 5/2 was fitted with a 105mm L7 gun. It also had two machine guns, a 7.62mm Browning M1919A4 coaxial and a M2 caliber .50 HMG.
It was crewed by four; commander, driver, gunner & loader and weighed 51 tons.
The Centurion was the main battle tank of the British Army following WWII. Although produced at the end of WWII it's first action was in Korea in 1950.
It served in many armies right up to the 1990s, such armies as Canada, Australia, Israel, South Africa, Denmark, India, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Somalia, Sweden and others.
The Mark 5/2 was fitted with a 105mm L7 gun. It also had two machine guns, a 7.62mm Browning M1919A4 coaxial and a M2 caliber .50 HMG.
It was crewed by four; commander, driver, gunner & loader and weighed 51 tons.
Char B1 bis
Model comes as two parts; Hull & Turret.
The B1 was an inter-war French medium tank.
The B1 bis was an upgraded version of the B1 with thicker armour and an upgraded turret and gun.
Between April 1937 and June 1940 some 369 vehicles were delivered. It was armed with a 75 mm ABS SA 35 howitzer in the hull and a 47 mm SA 35 gun in the turret. It also had 2 7.5mm Reibel machine guns.It weighed 28 tonnes and had a crew of four.
After the fall of France the Free French forces continued to use them. The German Army also sued captured versions converting some to flamethrowers, munitions tanks or mechanised artillery.
The B1 was an inter-war French medium tank.
The B1 bis was an upgraded version of the B1 with thicker armour and an upgraded turret and gun.
Between April 1937 and June 1940 some 369 vehicles were delivered. It was armed with a 75 mm ABS SA 35 howitzer in the hull and a 47 mm SA 35 gun in the turret. It also had 2 7.5mm Reibel machine guns.It weighed 28 tonnes and had a crew of four.
After the fall of France the Free French forces continued to use them. The German Army also sued captured versions converting some to flamethrowers, munitions tanks or mechanised artillery.
French Medium Tank
Chevrolet 30 cwt Truck
This vehicle comes in two parts; Truck & Weapon.
The Chevrolet 30cwt was used by the British Long Range Desert Group in north Africa. It also saw action in Italy and the Balkans.
The Chevrolet 30cwt was used by the British Long Range Desert Group in north Africa. It also saw action in Italy and the Balkans.
LRDG Transport Vehicle
Chevrolet 30cwt Breda
Model comes in 10 plus parts - body, wheels, ramps, fuel cans steering wheel, weapons.
The Chevrolet 30cwt was used by the British Long Range Desert Group in north Africa. It also saw action in Italy and the Balkans.
It was armed with various weapons. This version comes with a Breda anti aircraft gun.
The Chevrolet 30cwt was used by the British Long Range Desert Group in north Africa. It also saw action in Italy and the Balkans.
It was armed with various weapons. This version comes with a Breda anti aircraft gun.
with Breda AA Gun
Churchill NA75
Model comes in 2 parts: Hull & Turret
The MkIV (A22) Churchill was a British infantry tank. It came in several versions from Mk I to Mk VIII.
1,622 Mk IVs were produced. The NA75 was a Mk IV 210 of which were refitted in North Africa with the 75mm guns from battle-damaged M4 Shermans.
The MkIV (A22) Churchill was a British infantry tank. It came in several versions from Mk I to Mk VIII.
1,622 Mk IVs were produced. The NA75 was a Mk IV 210 of which were refitted in North Africa with the 75mm guns from battle-damaged M4 Shermans.
British Heavy Tank
CMP C15A 15cwt Truck
Model comes as one part.
The C15A was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
It came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 15cwt version without a cover.
The C15A was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
It came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 15cwt version without a cover.
Canadian Military Pattern Truck
CMP C15A 15cwt Truck (covered)
Model comes as one part.
The C15A was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
It came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 15cwt version with a cover.
The C15A was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
It came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 15cwt version with a cover.
Canadian Military Pattern Truck
CMP C60L 3t Command Truck
Model comes as one part.
The C60L was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
The CMP (Canadian Military Pattern) trucks came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 3 ton long wheelbase version with a command back.
The C60L was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
The CMP (Canadian Military Pattern) trucks came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 3 ton long wheelbase version with a command back.
Commonwealth Truck
CMP F60 3t Ambulance
Model comes as one part.
The F60L was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
It came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 3 ton long wheelbase version ambulance
The F60L was a Canadian designed and built truck to British Army requirements for use in the armies of the Commonwealth.
It came in many versions and some 500,000 were built between 1940 and 1945.
This is the 4x4 3 ton long wheelbase version ambulance
Canadian Military Pattern Truck