Bergman
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
CMP F60L 3t (covered)
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 with a cover.
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 with a cover.
Canadian Military Pattern Truck
Comet
This model cones as two parts, hull & turret.
The Comet entered World War II in 1944 and remained in service with the British Army until 1958.
It was designed to improve upon the earlier Cromwell. It featured a new 77mm HV gun which could defeat the armour of a German Panther at medium range and sometimes a Tiger at close range. It also had 2 7.92mm Besa machine guns.
1,200 Comets were produced by the time the war ended. They weighed 32.7tonnes and had a crew of 5; Commander, gunner, loader/operator, driver & hull gunner.
The Comet entered World War II in 1944 and remained in service with the British Army until 1958.
It was designed to improve upon the earlier Cromwell. It featured a new 77mm HV gun which could defeat the armour of a German Panther at medium range and sometimes a Tiger at close range. It also had 2 7.92mm Besa machine guns.
1,200 Comets were produced by the time the war ended. They weighed 32.7tonnes and had a crew of 5; Commander, gunner, loader/operator, driver & hull gunner.
A34 Comet Cruiser Tank
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.
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
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.
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
Cruiser Tank Challenger (A30)
Model comes as two parts; hull and turret.
The Challenger was one of a series of British Cruiser tanks which included the Comet, Cromwell and Centaur. It featured a QF 17 pounder anti-tank gun and an 0.30 Browning machine gun.
200 were built and they had a crew of five; commander, gunner, loader, co-loader and driver.
The Challenger was one of a series of British Cruiser tanks which included the Comet, Cromwell and Centaur. It featured a QF 17 pounder anti-tank gun and an 0.30 Browning machine gun.
200 were built and they had a crew of five; commander, gunner, loader, co-loader and driver.
Daimler Scout Car (closed)
Model comes as one part.
The Daimler Scout Car was also known as the Daimler Dingo.
It was a light, fast 4-wheel-drive reconnaissance vehicle and served with the British Army from 1940 up until 1974.
6,626 were built and it had a crew of two. Main armamanet consisted of a .303 Bren Gun or a .55 Boys Anti Tank Rifle.
MkI, II and III versions were produced.
The Daimler Scout Car was also known as the Daimler Dingo.
It was a light, fast 4-wheel-drive reconnaissance vehicle and served with the British Army from 1940 up until 1974.
6,626 were built and it had a crew of two. Main armamanet consisted of a .303 Bren Gun or a .55 Boys Anti Tank Rifle.
MkI, II and III versions were produced.
Dingo
Daimler Scout Car (open hatch)
Model comes as one part.
The Daimler Scout Car was also known as the Daimler Dingo.
It was a light, fast 4-wheel-drive reconnaissance vehicle and served with the British Army from 1940 up until 1974.
6,626 were built and it had a crew of two. Main armamanet consisted of a .303 Bren Gun or a .55 Boys Anti Tank Rifle.
MkI, II and III versions were produced.
The Daimler Scout Car was also known as the Daimler Dingo.
It was a light, fast 4-wheel-drive reconnaissance vehicle and served with the British Army from 1940 up until 1974.
6,626 were built and it had a crew of two. Main armamanet consisted of a .303 Bren Gun or a .55 Boys Anti Tank Rifle.
MkI, II and III versions were produced.
Dingo
Daimler Scout Car MkIII
Model comes as one part.
The Daimler Scout Car was also known as the Daimler Dingo.
It was a light, fast 4-wheel-drive reconnaissance vehicle and served with the British Army from 1940 up until 1974.
6,626 were built and it had a crew of two. Main armamanet consisted of a .303 Bren Gun or a .55 Boys Anti Tank Rifle.
MkI, II and III versions were produced.
The Daimler Scout Car was also known as the Daimler Dingo.
It was a light, fast 4-wheel-drive reconnaissance vehicle and served with the British Army from 1940 up until 1974.
6,626 were built and it had a crew of two. Main armamanet consisted of a .303 Bren Gun or a .55 Boys Anti Tank Rifle.
MkI, II and III versions were produced.
Dingo
DKW Munga (1)
Model comes as one part.
The DKW Munga was an off-road 4x4 jeep type vehicle produced in Germany. It was produced between 1956 and 1968 and some 46,750 were made.
2,000 Mungas were also used by the Royal Netherlands Army.
The DKW Munga was an off-road 4x4 jeep type vehicle produced in Germany. It was produced between 1956 and 1968 and some 46,750 were made.
2,000 Mungas were also used by the Royal Netherlands Army.
4x4 vehicle
DKW Munga (2)
Model comes as one part.
The DKW Munga was an off-road 4x4 jeep type vehicle produced in Germany. It was produced between 1956 and 1968 and some 46,750 were made.
2,000 Mungas were also used by the Royal Netherlands Army.
The DKW Munga was an off-road 4x4 jeep type vehicle produced in Germany. It was produced between 1956 and 1968 and some 46,750 were made.
2,000 Mungas were also used by the Royal Netherlands Army.
Off-road vehicle
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.
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
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
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
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
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
Flakpanzer IV Ostwind
Model comes in three parts; Hull, Gun & Turret.
The Ostwind - East Wind - was a self propelled anti aircraft gun based on the Panzer IV chassis.
The Pz IV turret was removed and replaced with a 3.7cm Flak 43 gun in an octagonal turret. It also had a 7.92mm MG 34 machine gun.
44 Ostwinds were produced between 1944 and 1945, though only 7 were brand new, the rest were converted Pz IVs.
It weighed 25 tonnes and had a crew of five; Commander, Gunner, Loader, Driver and Radio Operator.
The Ostwind - East Wind - was a self propelled anti aircraft gun based on the Panzer IV chassis.
The Pz IV turret was removed and replaced with a 3.7cm Flak 43 gun in an octagonal turret. It also had a 7.92mm MG 34 machine gun.
44 Ostwinds were produced between 1944 and 1945, though only 7 were brand new, the rest were converted Pz IVs.
It weighed 25 tonnes and had a crew of five; Commander, Gunner, Loader, Driver and Radio Operator.
Flak 43
Flammpanzer III Ausf M
Model comes as two parts; hull and turret.
The Panzer III saw service throughout the entire war being produced between 1939 and 1943. It came in at 23 tonnes and had a crew of five (commander, gunner, loader, driver & radio op/machine gunner).
5,774 were built.
The Ausf A to G were equipped with a 3.7cm KwK 36 L/45 gun which was later upgraded to the 5cm KwK 38 L/42 gun for later Ausf F to J versions. Models were equipped with two 7.92mm MG34 machine guns.
The Panzer III was first used in the Poland campaign and saw service throughout the war in Europe and north Africa.
The M version was produced in 1942 and 1943 and 517 were built. There were minor modifications to the L version including a long 5cm gun and deep wading exhaust.
This is the flamethrower version of the M with a thicker, shorter barrel. 100 Ms were converted to flamethrowers between February and April 1943. The short barrel of the 14mm flammenwerfer gun was disguised under a 1.5m false barrel. The tank carried 1020 litres of fuel for the flamethrower.
There is also a version of the M with skirts available: https://www.paintandglue.co.uk/pzkpfw-iii
Note:
The Panzer III saw service throughout the entire war being produced between 1939 and 1943. It came in at 23 tonnes and had a crew of five (commander, gunner, loader, driver & radio op/machine gunner).
5,774 were built.
The Ausf A to G were equipped with a 3.7cm KwK 36 L/45 gun which was later upgraded to the 5cm KwK 38 L/42 gun for later Ausf F to J versions. Models were equipped with two 7.92mm MG34 machine guns.
The Panzer III was first used in the Poland campaign and saw service throughout the war in Europe and north Africa.
The M version was produced in 1942 and 1943 and 517 were built. There were minor modifications to the L version including a long 5cm gun and deep wading exhaust.
This is the flamethrower version of the M with a thicker, shorter barrel. 100 Ms were converted to flamethrowers between February and April 1943. The short barrel of the 14mm flammenwerfer gun was disguised under a 1.5m false barrel. The tank carried 1020 litres of fuel for the flamethrower.
There is also a version of the M with skirts available: https://www.paintandglue.co.uk/pzkpfw-iii
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German Flamethrower Tank
Ford V3000 Ambulance
Model comes as one part.
The Ford V3000 was made by the German subsidiary of Ford. Some 25,000 were made in various designations.
It was a 3 ton truck and officially designated as the Ford V8 G 198 TS. It was also made in maultier - halftrack versions.
Thus is the full body ambulance version.
The Ford V3000 was made by the German subsidiary of Ford. Some 25,000 were made in various designations.
It was a 3 ton truck and officially designated as the Ford V8 G 198 TS. It was also made in maultier - halftrack versions.
Thus is the full body ambulance version.
German Truck Variant
Ford V3000 Maultier
Model comes as one part.
The Ford V3000 was made by the German subsidiary of Ford. Some 25,000 were made in various designations.
It was a 3 ton truck and officially designated as the Ford V8 G 198 TS. It was also made in maultier - halftrack versions.
This is the open-backed maultier version.
The Ford V3000 was made by the German subsidiary of Ford. Some 25,000 were made in various designations.
It was a 3 ton truck and officially designated as the Ford V8 G 198 TS. It was also made in maultier - halftrack versions.
This is the open-backed maultier version.
German Truck