Post WWII Vehicles

Coming soon, a range of post war military vehicles
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American Truck
£15.50
American Truck
£15.50
American Truck
£15.50
American Armoured half-track
£17.00
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
British Armoured Car
£165.00
British Armoured Car
£16.00
British Armoured Car
£16.00
British & Commonwealth Armoured half-track
£16.00
British & Commonwealth Armoured half-track
£16.00
British & Commonwealth Armoured half-track
£16.00
British & Commonwealth Armoured half-track
£16.00
British & Commonwealth Armoured half-track
£16.00
Russian Tractor
£10.00
CCKW 353 Flatbed Truck (v.1)
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 an alternative to our other similar model with extended sides on the bed.


Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
American Truck
£15.00
CCKW 353 Flatbed Truck (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 an alternative to our other similar model with extended sides on the bed and comes with canvas cover support hoops.


Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
American Truck
£15.00
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
GMC CCKW 353 Truck (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 an alternative to our other similar model and comes with non-removeable cover.


Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
American Truck
£15.50
M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage
Model comes as two parts; vehicle & gun (resin)

The M13 was a Multiple Gun motor carriage and was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun. It was nicknamed the "meat chopper".

It was fitted with four 0.50 calibre M2 Browning machine guns in an M45 gun  mount and was made by the White Motor Company.

It saw service from 1944 to 1953 and some 3,550 were built. It also saw service in the Korean War.

Note: the anti aircraft gun can come with or without a fitted gunner.
American Armoured half-track
£17.00
M3 Half-track (command)
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M3 was an American half-track used during and after WWII by many nations.

It was produced between  1941 and 1945 and some 15,000 standard M3s were built. There were over 20 different variants and over 38,000 of those were built.

It could carry a 0.50 calibre M2 Browning machine gun as well as a 0.30 calibre Browning M1919A4 machine gun.

This version is the command version with a covered metal rear section..
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
M3 Half-track (covered) v2
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M3 was an American half-track used during and after WWII by many nations.

It was produced between  1941 and 1945 and some 15,000 standard M3s were built. There were over 20 different variants and over 38,000 of those were built.

It could carry a 0.50 calibre M2 Browning machine gun as well as a 0.30 calibre Browning M1919A4 machine gun.

This version has a non-removable canvas top.
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
M3 Half-track (open) v2
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M3 was an American half-track used during and after WWII by many nations.

It was produced between  1941 and 1945 and some 15,000 standard M3s were built. There were over 20 different variants and over 38,000 of those were built.

It could carry a 0.50 calibre M2 Browning machine gun as well as a 0.30 calibre Browning M1919A4 machine gun.
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
M3A1 Scout Car (covered) v2
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M3 Scout car was designed in 1937 and came about as a result of a request for a fast armoured car capable of towing the standard 37mm artillery piece. It was known as the White Scout car in British and Commonwealth service.

The M3A1 was an improvement from 1940 with a longer hull and an unditching roller.

It was capable of being armed with three machine guns on rails, a 50cal and two 30cals. They served in the Philippines and North Africa and many were sent to Russia.

They weighed 4 tonnes and carried a driver plus seven.

20,918 M3A1 models were produced between 1949 and 1944. They served in many nations in WWII and beyond.

This is another version of the same vehicle available on this site. This ,model; has a non-removable canvas cover.
British Armoured Car
£165.00
M3A1 Scout Car (half cover) v2
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M3 Scout car was designed in 1937 and came about as a result of a request for a fast armoured car capable of towing the standard 37mm artillery piece. It was known as the White Scout car in British and Commonwealth service.

The M3A1 was an improvement from 1940 with a longer hull and an unditching roller.

It was capable of being armed with three machine guns on rails, a 50cal and two 30cals. They served in the Philippines and North Africa and many were sent to Russia.

They weighed 4 tonnes and carried a driver plus seven.

20,918 M3A1 models were produced between 1949 and 1944. They served in many nations in WWII and beyond.

This is another version of the same vehicle available on this site. This version has a removable half cover.
British Armoured Car
£16.00
M3A1 Scout Car (open) v2
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M3 Scout car was designed in 1937 and came about as a result of a request for a fast armoured car capable of towing the standard 37mm artillery piece. It was known as the White Scout car in British and Commonwealth service.

The M3A1 was an improvement from 1940 with a longer hull and an unditching roller.

It was capable of being armed with three machine guns on rails, a 50cal and two 30cals. They served in the Philippines and North Africa and many were sent to Russia.

They weighed 4 tonnes and carried a driver plus seven.

20,918 M3A1 models were produced between 1949 and 1944. They served in many nations in WWII and beyond.

This is another version of the same vehicle available on this site. 
British Armoured Car
£16.00
M5 Half-track (covered) v2
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M5 was developed by the USA in 1942 and was a personnel carrier. The M5 was supplied to the UK, France & Russia  under lend lease.

Nearly 7,500 M5s were produced between 1942 and 1943. It had a range of 125 miles and a top speed of 42mph.

The A1 model was fitted with a M49 machine gun mount and could carry either one 0.5inch Browning heavy machine gun or two M1919 Browning machine guns. 2,859 M5A1s were produced. It remained in service in several nations after WWII.

This is another version of the same vehicle available on this site. This version has a non-removable half cover.
British & Commonwealth Armoured half-track
£16.00
M5 Half-track (open) v2
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M5 was developed by the USA in 1942 and was a personnel carrier. The M5 was supplied to the UK, France & Russia  under lend lease.

Nearly 7,500 M5s were produced between 1942 and 1943. It had a range of 125 miles and a top speed of 42mph.

The A1 model was fitted with a M49 machine gun mount and could carry either one 0.5inch Browning heavy machine gun or two M1919 Browning machine guns. 2,859 M5A1s were produced. It remained in service in several nations after WWII.

This is another version of the same vehicle available on this site. This version is open topped.
British & Commonwealth Armoured half-track
£16.00
M5A1 Half-track (covered with gun) v2
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M5 was developed by the USA in 1942 and was a personnel carrier. The M5 was supplied to the UK, France & Russia  under lend lease.

Nearly 7,500 M5s were produced between 1942 and 1943. It had a range of 125 miles and a top speed of 42mph.

The A1 model was fitted with a M49 machine gun mount and could carry one 0.5inch Browning heavy machine gun and two M1919 Browning machine guns. 2,859 M5A1s were produced. It remained in service in several nations after WWII.

This is another version of the same vehicle available on this site. This version has a non-removable cover and a gun cover.
British & Commonwealth Armoured half-track
£16.00
M5A1 Half-track (covered) v2
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M5 was developed by the USA in 1942 and was a personnel carrier. The M5 was supplied to the UK, France & Russia  under lend lease.

Nearly 7,500 M5s were produced between 1942 and 1943. It had a range of 125 miles and a top speed of 42mph.

The A1 model was fitted with a M49 machine gun mount and could carry one 0.5inch Browning heavy machine gun and two M1919 Browning machine guns. 2,859 M5A1s were produced. It remained in service in several nations after WWII.

This is another version of the same vehicle available on this site. This version has a non-removable cover.
British & Commonwealth Armoured half-track
£16.00
M5A1 Half-track (open) v2
Model comes as one part (resin)

The M5 was developed by the USA in 1942 and was a personnel carrier. The M5 was supplied to the UK, France & Russia  under lend lease.

Nearly 7,500 M5s were produced between 1942 and 1943. It had a range of 125 miles and a top speed of 42mph.

The A1 model was fitted with a M49 machine gun mount and could carry one 0.5inch Browning heavy machine gun and two M1919 Browning machine guns. 2,859 M5A1s were produced. It remained in service in several nations after WWII.

This is another version of the same vehicle available on this site. This version is open topped.
British & Commonwealth Armoured half-track
£16.00
STZ-3 Tractor
Model comes in one part (resin).

The STZ-3 was primarily a Russian agricultural tractor developed in the 1930s. It was used by the Russian military in WWII as a recovery vehicle and artillery prime mover.

Some 191,000 were built with around 4,000 being used in the military. It was produced between 1937 and 1952.

It weighed 5.1 tons and had a trop speed of 20kph.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
Russian Tractor
£10.00
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