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Armoured Tractor
£8.00
Russian Artillery Tractor
£9.00
Russian Artillery Tractor
£9.00
Russian Ammunition Transporter
£9.50
Czech Train Truck
£4.50
Polish Tankette
£4.00
£4.00
Polish Tankette
£4.00
Polish Tankette
£4.00
Russian Armoured Personnel Carrier
£9.00
Russian Refuelling vehicle
£9.00
Russian Refuelling vehicle
£9.00
Japanese Armoured Personnel Carrier
£10.00
Armoured Personnel Carrier
£11.00
Troop Carrier
£14.00
Japanese Self-propelled Gun
£9.00
Self Propelled Anti tank Gun
£16.00
Japanese Truck
£9.50
Experimental Japanese Self-propelled gun
£16.00
T-20 Komsomolets Zis 30
Model comes as two parts; hull and gun.

The Komsomolets was designed to tow light artillery. It was produced between 1937 and 1941 and weighed 3.5 tonnes. Nearly 4,500 were produced.
It was armed with a 7.62 machine gun.

The Zis 30 was a Komsomolets adapted to carry a Zis 2 57mm anti-tank gun. 
The Germans used captured versions and replaced the Zis 2 with a Pak 36 anti-tank gun.
Armoured Tractor
£8.00
T-26 T
Model comes in 3 parts; Hull & Tracks.

The T-26 was a Russian light tank developed in the 1930s. Over 50 variants were made with some 23 different models going into full production.

The T-26 T was a prime mover, or artillery tractor. Two versions were made. It weighed around 8 tonnes and had a driver and 4 to 5 gun crew.
Russian Artillery Tractor
£9.00
T-26 T2
Model comes in 3 parts; Hull & Tracks.

The T-26 was a Russian light tank developed in the 1930s. Over 50 variants were made with some 23 different models going into full production.

The T-26 T was a prime mover, or artillery tractor. Two versions were made. It weighed around 8 tonnes and had a driver and 4 to 5 gun crew.
Russian Artillery Tractor
£9.00
T26-TB
Model comes in 3 parts; Hull & Tracks.

The T-26 was a Russian light tank developed in the 1930s. Over 50 variants were made with some 23 different models going into full production.

The TB version  was an ammunition carrier
Russian Ammunition Transporter
£9.50
Tatra T-18
Model comes as one part.

The T18 was an armoured train carriage made in Czechoslovakia between the two world wars. The Polish bought several T18s and used them in armoured trains.

The unit had a crew of 3, two drivers and a commander who also acted as the gunner. It was equipped with two maxim machine guns.
Czech Train Truck
£4.50
TK-D
Model comes as one part.

The TK & TKS were a series of small Polish tankettes developed in the 1930s.

575 TKS were produced between 1931 and 1931. They weighed around 2/5 tonnes and were armed with a 7.92 Ckm.wz 25 machine gun.

The TK D was a light self-propelled gun with a 47mm gun. Only four models were produced.

* please note, the tracks in these photos are on backwards, just swap them round!
Polish Tankette
£4.00
TKD CP
Model comes as one part.

The TK & TKS were a series of small Polish tankettes developed in the 1930s.

575 TKS were produced between 1931 and 1931. They weighed around 2/5 tonnes and were armed with a 7.92 Ckm.wz 25 machine gun.

The TKD CP was an unarmoured version of the TKD.
£4.00
TKS D
Model comes as one part.

The TK & TKS were a series of small Polish tankettes developed in the 1930s.

575 TKS were produced between 1931 and 1931. They weighed around 2/5 tonnes and were armed with a 7.92 Ckm.wz 25 machine gun.

The TKS-D was a light tank destroyer with a 37mm Bofors anti-tank gun. Only two were made.
Polish Tankette
£4.00
TKW (20mm)
Model comes as one part.

The TK & TKS were a series of small Polish tankettes developed in the 1930s.

575 TKS were produced between 1931 and 1931. They weighed around 2/5 tonnes and were armed with a 7.92 Ckm.wz 25 machine gun.

The TKW was a TK with a turret. This version has a 20mm gun. Only 1 was made.
£4.00
TKW (mg)
Model comes as one part.

The TK & TKS were a series of small Polish tankettes developed in the 1930s.

575 TKS were produced between 1931 and 1931. They weighed around 2/5 tonnes and were armed with a 7.92 Ckm.wz 25 machine gun.

The TKW was a TK with a turret. This version has a machine gun. Only 1 was made.
Polish Tankette
£4.00
TR-1
Model comes in 3 parts; Hull & Tracks.

The T-26 was a Russian light tank developed in the 1930s. Over 50 variants were made with some 23 different models going into full production.

The TR-1 was an armoured personnel carrier based on the T-26 chassis. It weighed around 9.5 tonnes, had a driver and commander and could carry up to 14 troops.
Russian Armoured Personnel Carrier
£9.00
TR-26 C1
Model comes in 3 parts; Hull & Tracks.

The T-26 was a Russian light tank developed in the 1930s. Over 50 variants were made with some 23 different models going into full production.

The TR-26 C was an armoured refuelling vehicle. It had a tank which carried 2000 litres of fuel.
Russian Refuelling vehicle
£9.00
TR-26 C2
Model comes in 3 parts; Hull & Tracks.

The T-26 was a Russian light tank developed in the 1930s. Over 50 variants were made with some 23 different models going into full production.

The TR-26 C was an armoured refuelling vehicle. It had a tank which carried 2000 litres of fuel.
Russian Refuelling vehicle
£9.00
Type 1 Ho-Ha
Model comes as one part.

The Ho-Ha was a 6.5 tonne armoured personnel carrier developed in 1941.

It had a crew of 2 and carried 13 passengers. It could be armed with 3 7.7 Type 94 light machine guns.
Japanese Armoured Personnel Carrier
£10.00
Type 1 Ho-Ki
Model comes as 3 parts; Hull and Tracks.

The Type 1 Ho-Ki was an armoured personnel carrier. It was produced in two version, half-tracked and full tracked, in 1942.

It weighed 5.5 tonnes and could carry 13 passengers.

It saw action in the second Sino-Japanese war and in WWI in Burma and the Philippines.
Armoured Personnel Carrier
£11.00
Type 4 Chi-So
Model comes as 4 Parts, Hull and Tracks.

The Type 4 Chi-So was an armoured medium tracked carrier. It was also used as an ammunition carrier.
Troop Carrier
£14.00
type 4 Ho-To
Model comes as one part.

The Ho-To was a self-propelled gun on a modified Ha-Go chassis.
It mounted a Type 38 12 cm howitzer in an open casemate with frontal and side armour.

One prototype was completed.

Japanese Self-propelled Gun
£9.00
Type 5 Na-To
Model comes as 6 Parts, Hull, Gun, Tracks and Fittings.

The Na-To was an experimental self propelled anti tank gun designed in 1945. It featured a Type 4 75mm anti tank gun and although 200 models were ordered, it was so near the end of the war that the vehicle never entered service.
Self Propelled Anti tank Gun
£16.00
Type 94 Truck
Model comes in 8 Parts; Body, Bed & Wheels.

The Type 94 truck was a 6x6 vehicle developed in 1933.

It was used extensively in China and across the Pacific Theatre. It became the standard truck of the Japanese Army.

Around 5,000 were built between 1934 and 1945.
Japanese Truck
£9.50
Type 95 Jiro-Sha
Model comes as one part.

The Jiro-Sha was an experimental vehicle, similar in looks to the German Ferdinand.

One Type 95 chassis was used to create a Jiro-Sha which featured a 105mm main gun.
Experimental Japanese Self-propelled gun
£16.00
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