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- Concrete Tank Traps (based)£4.00
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- Type 24 Pillbox (Mowlem)£18.00
- Type 24 Pillbox (damaged)£18.00
- Type 23 Pillbox (damaged)£18.00
- Type 23 Pillbox£18.00
- Type 25 Pillbox (concrete base)£8.00
- Type 25 Pillbox (dug-in)£5.00
- Type 25 Pillbox (damaged)£8.00
- Type 25 Pillbox£8.00
- Type 26 Pillbox Prefab£10.00
- Type 26 Pillbox Prefab (damaged)£10.00
- Type 26 Pillbox (damaged)£10.00
- Type 26 Pillbox£10.00
- Type 22 Pillbox (damaged)£10.00
- Type 22 Pillbox£10.00
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- Ben Hur G-518 Trailer (open)£6.00
- Ben Hur G-518 Trailer (covered)£18.00
Model comes as two parts; Hull and Turret.
The Polish derivation of the name simply means 'Armoured Car Year 1929 Model' and as the name suggests, it was an armoured car designed between the wars.
It was armed with a 37mm SA-18 Puteaux L/21 gun and two 7.92 Wz.25 Hotchkiss machine guns and had a crew of four.
It did see service at the start of the war. Only 10 to 13 were built and all of them had been lost by 16th September.
The Polish derivation of the name simply means 'Armoured Car Year 1929 Model' and as the name suggests, it was an armoured car designed between the wars.
It was armed with a 37mm SA-18 Puteaux L/21 gun and two 7.92 Wz.25 Hotchkiss machine guns and had a crew of four.
It did see service at the start of the war. Only 10 to 13 were built and all of them had been lost by 16th September.
- Designer: TigerAce1945