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British Sherman III
£13.00
Standard M4A3 version
£13.00
Sherman marine version
£16.00
76mm version
£13.00
105mm howitzer version
£13.00
M4A3 "Easy Eight" version
£13.00
Flamethrower version
£13.50
Standard M4 tank
£13.00
M4A4 (Mk V) Rocket Launcher Tank
£13.00
Sturmgeschutz III
£12.00
15 cm sIG 33 auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen II (Sf)
£10.00
Sturmmörserwagen 606/4 mit 38 cm RW 61
£20.00
German Captured T34
£13.00
5 Turret Soviet tank
£28.00
Sherman M4A2
This model comes as four parts; hull, turret & tracks.

The M4A2 was fitted with a 75mm M3 L/40 gun and a GM6046 Twin 6-cylcindr diesel engine.

4,102 M4A2s were sent to Russia under Lend-Lease. 2,007 were equipped with the original 75mm gun while 2,095 had the 76mm gun. They started to arrive in Russia in late summer 1944.

They were also used by the Polish II Corps fighting in Italy. The 4th New Zealand Armoured Brigade had around 150 M4A2s from late 1942 until the end of the war. They saw action in Italy.

The M4A2 were used by the British Army but were designated as Sherman IIIs
British Sherman III
£13.00
Sherman M4A3
This model comes in four part; hull, turret & tracks.

The M4A3 version of the Sherman (also known as Sherman Mk.IV by the British) was produced from June 1942. 5,015 M4A3s were built.
Standard M4A3 version
£13.00
Sherman M4A3 Amphibious
This model comes in four part; hull, turret & tracks.

The M4A3 version of the Sherman (also known as Sherman Mk.IV by the British) was produced from June 1942. 5,015 M4A3s were built.

This version has the snorkels fitted allowing it to advance from the sea.
Sherman marine version
£16.00
Sherman M4A3 Calliope
Model comes in 6 parts; Hull, Turret, Tracks, Calliope, Rocket Support Strut.

A separate Turret without the Calliope is available should you wish to attach the Calliope permanently to one and have a spare so the model can be used with or without the rockets.

Officially designated the T34 (Calliope) this Sherman is based on the M4A3 chassis and is armed with 60 4-6 inch rocket tubes. It saw limited combat in 1944 and 1945.
£16.00
Sherman M4A3E2 Jumbo
This model comes as four parts; hull, turret & tracks.

The M4A3E2 Jumbo variant of the Sherman was fitted with a 75mm gun however some were fitted with the 76mm as depicted in this model.

The US Army wanted an uparmoured version of their medium tank for the European theatre. This became the M4A3E2. It seems that the nickname Jumbo was given to it after the war.

254 Jumbos were built. The vehicle had 38mm of additional armour welded to the upper hull front & sides taking the overall thickness to 76mm. The turret was also given extra armour.

The first 128 Jumbos arrived in France in September 1944 destined for the 3rd Armoured Division. In February 1045, around 100 M4A3E2s had their 75mm guns replaced with 76mm.

It is believed that there are currently 8 surviving Jumbos.
76mm version
£13.00
Sherman M4A3E8 (105)
This model comes as four parts; hull, turret & tracks.

The M4A3(105) variant of the Sherman was fitted with a 105mm howitzer rather than the 75mm or 76mm gun and was used for infantry support rather than anti-armour.

It was produced from May 1944 to March 1945 and a total of 3,039 were built. They were often used in conjunction with the Zippo flamethrower versions by the United States Marine Corps against Japanese fortifications.
105mm howitzer version
£13.00
Sherman M4A3E8 (v1)
This model comes in four part; hull, turret & tracks.

The M4A3 version of the Sherman (also known as Sherman Mk.IV by the British) was produced from June 1942. 5,015 M4A3s were built.

The " M4A3 Easy Eight" had upgraded suspension and a 76.2mm M1 cannon.

The E8 saw action after WWII in both Korea and Vietnam.
M4A3 "Easy Eight" version
£13.00
Sherman M4A3R3 Zippo
This model comes in four part; hull, turret & tracks.

The M4A3 version of the Sherman (also known as Sherman Mk.IV by the British) was produced from June 1942, however, the Zippo depicted in this model came about as a result of a need by the United States Marine Corps to be able to deal with Japanese bunkers and fortifications with a flamethrower tank and came into service in 1944. It saw action at Iwo Jima.

The Zippo was named after the American cigarette lighter.
Flamethrower version
£13.50
Sherman M4A4
This model comes as four parts; hull, turret & tracks.

The Sherman M4 was the most widely used allied tank with some 50,000  M4 & variants produced throughout the war. Production began in February 1942. It weighed some 33 tons and had a crew of five; commander, gunner, loader, driver assistant driver/bow gunner.

It was fitted with a 75mm M3 L/40 model gun and carried 90 rounds. It had a secondary cal.30 (7.62mm) Browning M1919A4 machine gun with 4,750 rounds. It was often fitted with a roof mounted cal.50 (12.7mm) Browning heavy machine gun.
By mid 1942, 2000 M4s were being produced a month in 11 US factories.

Many variants of the M4 were produced during the course of the war. It remained in service in the US Army until 1957.

7,499 M4A4s were produced between July 1942 and November 1943.
Standard M4 tank
£13.00
Sherman Tulip
This model comes as four parts; hull, turret & tracks.

The Sherman Tulip Tank was the brainchild of Lieutenant Robert Boscawen from the British 1st Armoured Battalion, Coldstream Guards, Guards Armoured Division. He fitted rocket rails from an RAF Typhoon onto the turret of his M4A4 Sherman (Called the Sherman MkV by the British). After testing, the rockets were fitted to nearly all the Shermans in his squadron, this was March 1945.

The tanks were equipped with 3 inch unguided rockets with a 60 pound warhead. They were fired on many occasions both in Europe and into Germany and were said to be very effective against troops in woods.
It was said that enemy soldiers often surrendered on sight of the squadron firing their rockets. They were set at angles for ranges of 600 and 800 yards.
M4A4 (Mk V) Rocket Launcher Tank
£13.00
StuG III Ausf B Assault Gun
This model comes in 1 part.

Thie StuG III was second only to the Hanomag in terms of the Germany's most produced fighting vehicle. Nearly 10,100 were built during WWII.

It was based on the Panzer III chassis but replaced the turret with an armoured superstructure containing a more powerful gun; the 7.5cm StuK 40 L/48. It also had a roof mounted 7.92mm MG34 machine gun.

It had a crew of four; commander, driver, gunner & loader.

300 'B' versions were built between June 1940 & May 1941.
Sturmgeschutz III
£12.00
Sturmpanzer I Bison (with shield)
Model comes as one part.

Officially the 15cm sIG 33(sf) aux Panzerkampgwagen I Austin B, the Sturmpanzer I was a German assault gun. It was also known as the Bison.

38 models were built and it was n service between 1940 and 1943. It weighed 8.5 tonnes and had a. Crew of four. It’s main armament was a 15cm Schwerin Infantriegeschutz 33 gun.

The Bison served with several panzer divisions in the Battle of France. They also saw action in the Balkans and during Operation Barbarossa.
with shield
£8.50
Sturmpanzer I Bison (without shield)
Model comes as one part.

Officially the 15cm sIG 33(sf) aux Panzerkampgwagen I Austin B, the Sturmpanzer I was a German assault gun. It was also known as the Bison.

38 models were built and it was n service between 1940 and 1943. It weighed 8.5 tonnes and had a. Crew of four. It’s main armament was a 15cm Schwerin Infantriegeschutz 33 gun.

The Bison served with several panzer divisions in the Battle of France. They also saw action in the Balkans and during Operation Barbarossa.
£8.50
Sturmpanzer II Bison
Model comes in one part.

This vehicle saw a 15cm SiG 33 gun mounted on a Panzer II chassis. A 7.92mm MG 34 was also fitted.

They saw action in 1942 - 1943.

Only 12 were built. They were used as close support armour in north Africa.
15 cm sIG 33 auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen II (Sf)
£10.00
Sturmtiger
Model comes as 3 parts; hull & tracks.

This beats of a vehicle was based on the Tiger chassis, being one of the few chassis able to support the structure of the casemate.

The Sturmtiger had a 380 mm Raketen-Werfer 61 L/5.4 breech-loading rocket launcher with shells measuring 1.5 metres in length and weighing almost 900lb. A crane was fitted in order to move the shells.

Only 19 models were built between October 1943 and January 1945. Seven were deployed during the Battle for the bridge at Remagen, two saw service in the Warsaw uprising and two in the Ardennes offensive.

The vehicle had a crew of four; driver, commander, gunner and loader.
Sturmmörserwagen 606/4 mit 38 cm RW 61
£20.00
T-34 747(r)
This model comes in 4 parts; Hull, Turret & Tracks.

The T-34 was one of the most numerous of tanks produced during WWII. The T34/76, fitted with a 76.2mm high-velocity gun was produced over 35,000 times. By 1943 the Russians were producing around 1,300 per month, equivalent of three full-strength German panzer divisions.

The 747(r) was the designation given by the Germans to captured t-34/76s. They sometimes used Panzer III or IV turrets on the T-34 hulls with and without schurzen.

 A variety of turrets are available with this model including panzer turrets.
German Captured T34
£13.00
T-35 Heavy Tank
Model comes in 6 parts; hull and 5 turrets.

The T-35 was the only five-turreted tank in production by the outbreak of WWII. It was produced between 1933 and 1938 and saw service in the Soviet Army until around 1941.

It's main turret contained a 76.2mm model 27/32 gun. Two turrets contained a 45mm 20K gun and it had a further 5 or 6 7.62mm DT machine guns.

Weighing it at 45 tons it needed a crew of 11 to operate it.

61 were built and it saw service in Operation Barbarossa. Most of the lost tanks were due to equipment failure rather than enemy action.
5 Turret Soviet tank
£28.00
T-60 Light Tank
Model comes in two parts; hull and turret.

6,292 T-60s were built between 1941 and 1942. It weighed 5.8 tonnes and ad a crew of two.

The T-60 was armed with a 20mm TNSh cannon with 750 rounds and a 7.62mm coaxial DT machine gun.
£6.50
TK-3 Tankette
Model comes as one part.

The TK-3 was a Polish tankette based on the British Carden Lloyd tankette. 575 were produced between 1931 and 1939.

It weighed around 2.6 tons and was armed with a 7.92 mm km wz.25 Hotchkiss machine gun and was operated by a driver and commander.

Many TKs were captured by the Germans who used them for training, security and as artillery tractors.
£4.00
Type 1 47mm Anti-tank Gun (limbered) (v2)
Model comes in 3 parts.

The Type 1 47mm was in service between 1942 and 1945. Some 2,300 were made

This is the limbered version.

NB: Due to the nature of the design this model is only available in resin

We also have a slightly less detailed plastic version available

Japanese Artillery
£6.50
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