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Siedmiotonowy Polski - 7
£9.00
American Truck
£15.50
American Truck
£15.50
British Defence System
£4.00
British Defence System
£4.00
£10.00
Tanker Variant
£11.00
Tanker Variant
£11.00
Italian Truck
£11.00
Vickers-Armstrong
£9.00
Anti-Aircraft version
£9.00
American Light Tank
£11.00
M32B1 (converted M4A1)
£16.00
Automitrailleuse de Découverte Panhard modèle 1935,
£9.50
Soviet Light Tank
£9.50
7TP jw Light Tank
This model comes in four parts; hull, turret & tracks.

The 7TP was a development of the British Vickers 6 Ton tank and was used during the invasion of Poland in 1939. Some 150 7TPs were built.

There were twin and single turret versions of the 7TP, the dw “dwuwieżowy” was the dual turret version while the single turret was designated jw “jednowieżowy”. It weighed 9.9 tonnes and had a crew of three; driver, commander and gunner.

The 7TP was armed with a 37 mm Bofors wz. 37 gun and a 7.92mm Ckm wz.30 machine gun. 

Most of the 7TPs were attached to the 1st and 2nd Light Tank Battalions.
Siedmiotonowy Polski - 7
£9.00
Archer Tank Destroyer
Model comes in one part.

The Archer, or Self Propelled 17pdr, Valentine, Mk I, Archer, to give it its full name, was based on the Valentine infantry tank chassis, fitted with an Ordnance QF 17 pounder gun.

655 were produced between March 1943 and May 1945. It saw action in northwest Europe and Italy. It had a crew of 4, Commander, Driver, Loader and Gunner. It carried 39 rounds and was fitted with a .303 Bren machine gun.
£11.00
Carro Armato L6/40 Light Tank
This model comes in 4 parts.

The L6/40 light tank was used by the Italians from 1940 throughout the war. The name L6/40 comes from 'Legero' (light) 6 tons, 1940.

It had a crew of two, commander/gunner and driver and was also made in flame and ammo carrier versions. Around 283 were built.

It was armed with a 20m,m Breda 35 gun and an 8mm Breda machine gun.
Italian Tank
£6.00
CCKW 353 Fuel Tanker (v.2)
Model comes in one part (resin).

The GMC CCKW was a 2.5 ton truck, nicknamed the 'Deuce & a Half'. It came in two models, the 352 was a short wheel base and the 353 was long wheel base.

It was produced from 1941 to 1945 and over 572,000 of all varieties were built. Around 54,000 353s were built, a quarter of which were fitted with a machine gun mounting ring.

The CCKW truck was built by the General Motorworks Company. GMC used the initials to signify:
"C" - designed in 1941
"C" - conventional cab
"K" - all-wheel drive
"W"- dual rear axles

The truck saw service through WWII & Korea and into the 1960s.

There were many variants of the truck and the one modelled here is for a fuel tanker which comes with two fuel bowsers without rows of fuel cans down the side.


Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
American Truck
£15.50
CCKW 353 Fuel Tanker (v.3)
Model comes in one part (resin).

The GMC CCKW was a 2.5 ton truck, nicknamed the 'Deuce & a Half'. It came in two models, the 352 was a short wheel base and the 353 was long wheel base.

It was produced from 1941 to 1945 and over 572,000 of all varieties were built. Around 54,000 353s were built, a quarter of which were fitted with a machine gun mounting ring.

The CCKW truck was built by the General Motorworks Company. GMC used the initials to signify:
"C" - designed in 1941
"C" - conventional cab
"K" - all-wheel drive
"W"- dual rear axles

The truck saw service through WWII & Korea and into the 1960s.

There were many variants of the truck and the one modelled here is for a fuel tanker which comes with two fuel bowsers with rows of fuel cans down the side.


Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
American Truck
£15.50
Concrete Tank Traps
Models comes as one part.

This is a set of five anti-tank concrete blocks as used in the UK during WWII. They were produced in various sizes but the majority were either 3ft 6 or 5 feet tall.

These models represent 3'6 versions.

Please note: Model comes as a resin print only
British Defence System
£4.00
Concrete Tank Traps (based)
Models comes as one part.

This is a set of five anti-tank concrete blocks as used in the UK during WWII. They were produced in various sizes but the majority were either 3ft 6 or 5 feet tall.

These models represent 3'6 versions and come with a fixed base.

Please note: Model comes as a resin print only
British Defence System
£4.00
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.
£16.00
Gas Tank
Model comes as one part.

This is a model of a generic gas tank which could be used in a number of different wargaming scenarios  in the 20th and 21st centuries.
£10.00
GMC CCKW 353 Fuel Tanker (v.1)
This model comes in 7 parts; Truck & Wheels.

The CCKW truck was built by the General Motorworks Company. GMC used the initials to signify:
"C" - designed in 1941
"C" - conventional cab
"K" - all-wheel drive
"W"- dual rear axles

The truck saw service through WWII & Korea and into the 1960s.

There were many variants of the truck and the one modelled here is for a fuel tanker which comes with two fuel bowsers and rows of fuel cans down the side.
Tanker Variant
£11.00
GMC CCKW 353 Water Tanker
This model comes in 7 parts; Truck & Wheels.

The CCKW truck was built by the General Motorworks Company. GMC used the initials to signify:
"C" - designed in 1941
"C" - conventional cab
"K" - all-wheel drive
"W"- dual rear axles

The truck saw service through WWII & Korea and into the 1960s.

There were many variants of the truck and the one modelled here is for a water tanker capable of carrying 700 US gallons of water.
Tanker Variant
£11.00
Lancia 3RO Water Tanker
Model comes in 9 parts, truck, cab roof, back, water pipe, tailbar, wheels.

The Lancia 3RO was an Italian heavy 4x2 truck which saw service on both WWII and the Second Italo-Ethiopian War.

Almost 9,500 3ROs were built between 1938 and 1950.

This model is the water tanker version
Italian Truck
£11.00
Light Tank Mk VI
Model comes in 2 parts; Hull & Turret.

The Light Tank Mk VI was designed by Vickers-Armstrong in the 1930s. 1,682 were produced between 1936 and 1940.

It was in service in the British Army until 1942 but saw action in the Arab-Israeli War in 1948. Several were captured and used by the German Army during the Battle of France. The Germans designated captured Mk VIs as Leichter Panzerkampfwagen Mk. IV 734(e).

The main armament was a 0.50 inch Vickers machine gun, though the Mk VIC had a 15mm Besa machine gun. They also had a .303 Vickers machine gun. They were operated by a crew of three.


Vickers-Armstrong
£9.00
Light Tank Mk VI AA
Model comes in 2 parts; Hull & Turret.

The Light Tank Mk VI was designed by Vickers-Armstrong in the 1930s. 1,682 were produced between 1936 and 1940.

It was in service in the British Army until 1942 but saw action in the Arab-Israeli War in 1948. Several were captured and used by the German Army during the Battle of France. The Germans designated captured Mk VIs as Leichter Panzerkampfwagen Mk. IV 734(e).

The main armament was a 0.50 inch Vickers machine gun, though the Mk VIC had a 15mm Besa machine gun. They also had a .303 Vickers machine gun. They were operated by a crew of three.


This is the anti-aircraft version of the MkVI
Anti-Aircraft version
£9.00
M2A4 Light Tank
Model comes in two parts; Hull & Turret.

The M2 light tank was the forerunner of the Stuart. It was produced between 1935 and 1942.

The M2A4 was armed with a 37mm M5 gun and 5 0.30cal Browning machine guns. Its only combat was in 1942 in the Pacific with the Marines, though they also served with the British Army in Burma.

The M2A4 had a crew of four, commander, gunner, driver and co-driver.
American Light Tank
£11.00
M32 Tank Recovery Vehicle
This model comes in three parts; hull, 2 crane parts

The M32 was a converted Sherman which had the turret removed and a fixed turret added. It was fitted with an 18-foot A-frame and a 60,000lb winch.

The version depicted here is an M32B1 which signifies it was converted from a standard Sherman M4A1
M32B1 (converted M4A1)
£16.00
M32 Tank Recovery Vehicle (v2)
Model comes in 11 parts (plastic. Resin in 3)

The M32 was a converted Sherman which had the turret removed and a fixed turret added. It was fitted with an 18-foot A-frame and a 60,000lb winch.

Please note: Photo is a resin print



American ARV
£15.00
Panhard 178 Tank Hunter
Model comes in two parts; body and turret.

The French Panhard 178 was in service between 1937 and 1964 and saw action in WWII, the First Indo-China War and Vietnam. It was produced between 1937 and 1940. There were 729 "A" versions, and 414 B versions.

This version is a tank hunter with a turret containing a 47mm gun.
Automitrailleuse de Découverte Panhard modèle 1935,
£9.50
Sherman M4A1
Model comes in 4 parts: Hull, Turret & Tracks.

The Sherman was the most widely used medium tank used by the Americans in World War II.The M4A1 was produced between February 1942 and December 1943. Armament was in the form of a 75mm medium-velocity general purpose gun. In July 1944 the M4A1(76)W variant was upgraded to a 76mm high-velocity gun.6,281 M4A1s were built.
£13.00
T-26B Tank
Model comes in two parts; hull & turret.

The T-26 was a Russian light tank in service between 1931 and 1945. It's design was based on the British Vickers Mk. E tank. There were 53 variants of the T-26 and it was used by various armies including Russia, Finland, China, Spain, Romania, Hungary and Turkey.

The T-26B is the single turret variant.

It weighed 9.6 tonnes and had a crew of three; commander, gunner and driver.

The tank was armed with a 45mm 20k mod. 1932-1934 tank gun and a 7.62mm DT machine gun.

This model comes with a choice of turret - standard turret or commander turret with radio antenna (pictured), or you can have both for an additional £2.50.
Soviet Light Tank
£9.50
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