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- M8 Ammunition Trailer£6.00
- Ben Hur G-527 Water Trailer£7.00
- Ben Hur G-518 Trailer (open)£6.00
- Ben Hur G-518 Trailer (covered)£18.00
- T30 Howitzer Motor Carriage£18.00
- M3 Gun Motor Carriage v2 ( Copy )£18.00
- M3 Gun Motor Carriage v2£18.00
- M3 Half-track (command)£16.00
- M3 Half-track (covered) v2£16.00
- M3 Half-track (open) v2£16.00
- M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage£17.00
- M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage£17.00
- M14 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage£17.00
- M21 Mortar Motor Carriage (stowage)£16.00
- M21 Mortar Motor Carriage£16.00
- M2A1 Half-track (covered with gun)£16.00
- M2A1 Half-track (covered)£16.00
- M2A1 Half-track (half-cover)£16.00
- M2A1 Half-track (open)£16.00
- M2 Half-track (open)£16.00
- M2 Half-track (covered)£16.00
- M5A1 Half-track (covered with gun) v2£16.00
- M5A1 Half-track (covered) v2£16.00
- M5A1 Half-track (open) v2£16.00
- M5 Half-track (open) v2£16.00
- M5 Half-track (covered) v2£16.00
- M3A1 Scout Car (half cover) v2£16.00
- M3A1 Scout Car (open) v2£16.00
- M3A1 Scout Car (covered) v2£165.00
- Bedford MWD Truck (late covered)£12.00
- Bedford MWD Truck (late open)£12.00
- Bedford MWD Truck (late van)£12.00
Model comes as two parts; Body & Turret.
The Rolls Royce armoured car was developed in 1914 and used throughout WWI and into the early stages of WWII in the middle east. It was first used by the Royal Naval Air Service in 1914.
At the start of WWII 76 vehicles were still in service in the Western Desert, Iraq and Syria. They were withdrawn from service in 1941.
Main armament was a .303 Vickers machine gun.
Please note: The turret pictured above is the wrong version; the one pictured is from the 1920 RAF model. The correct 1914 version doesn't come with a searchlight.
The Rolls Royce armoured car was developed in 1914 and used throughout WWI and into the early stages of WWII in the middle east. It was first used by the Royal Naval Air Service in 1914.
At the start of WWII 76 vehicles were still in service in the Western Desert, Iraq and Syria. They were withdrawn from service in 1941.
Main armament was a .303 Vickers machine gun.
Please note: The turret pictured above is the wrong version; the one pictured is from the 1920 RAF model. The correct 1914 version doesn't come with a searchlight.
- Designer: Bergman