UK
Staghound Mk I
This model comes as two parts; chassis and turret.
The Staghound, although used by the British Army, was an American-designed armoured car. 3,844 Staghounds were produced from January 1942.
The Staghound first saw action in Italy and then in north west Europe. It continued in service long after the war and appeared in the armies of some 25 different countries.
It weighed 14 tonnes and had a 36mm M6 gun with 2 or 3 7.62mm M1919 Browning machine guns.
The Staghound, although used by the British Army, was an American-designed armoured car. 3,844 Staghounds were produced from January 1942.
The Staghound first saw action in Italy and then in north west Europe. It continued in service long after the war and appeared in the armies of some 25 different countries.
It weighed 14 tonnes and had a 36mm M6 gun with 2 or 3 7.62mm M1919 Browning machine guns.
Armoured Car
Standard Beaverette Armoured Car Mk II
This model comes in two parts; Body & Turret
The Beaverette was an armoured car built by the Standard Company.
2,800 Beaverettes were made between 1940 and 1942 divided between all four marks of the vehicle, of which this is the Mark II.
They were armed with a Bren or twin Vickers machine gun.
Model comes in resin only
The Beaverette was an armoured car built by the Standard Company.
2,800 Beaverettes were made between 1940 and 1942 divided between all four marks of the vehicle, of which this is the Mark II.
They were armed with a Bren or twin Vickers machine gun.
Model comes in resin only
British armoured car
Stuart M3A1
Model comes in two parts; Hull & Turret.
The M3 was supplied to the UK by America prior to America joining the war after which it served in the American forces also. They first saw action in North Africa and were often known as "Honeys".
It was fitted with a 37mm anti-tank gun and four machine guns. It was crewed by four; driver, co-driver, gunner & commander.
Over 23,000 Stuarts of all types were produced between 1941 and 1944.
The M3 was supplied to the UK by America prior to America joining the war after which it served in the American forces also. They first saw action in North Africa and were often known as "Honeys".
It was fitted with a 37mm anti-tank gun and four machine guns. It was crewed by four; driver, co-driver, gunner & commander.
Over 23,000 Stuarts of all types were produced between 1941 and 1944.
American Light Tank
T30 Howitzer Motor Carriage
Model comes as two parts; vehicle & gun (resin)
The T-30 was an American self-propelled gun mounted on a modified M3 half-track. It was designed in 1941 and saw service from 1942 until the 1950s. Some 500 were built.
It carried a75mm M1 pack howitzer and first saw combat in November 1942 in north Africa. It also saw action in Italy and France.
The T-30 was an American self-propelled gun mounted on a modified M3 half-track. It was designed in 1941 and saw service from 1942 until the 1950s. Some 500 were built.
It carried a75mm M1 pack howitzer and first saw combat in November 1942 in north Africa. It also saw action in Italy and France.
American Armoured half-track
Tetrarch Tank
Model comes in two parts; Hull & Turret.
The Tetrarch saw action in the invasion of Madagascar in May 1942. They also saw service with the 6th Airborne Division and were used in the invasion of Normandy and were landed by gliders.
Twenty Tetrarchs were sent to Russia as part of the lend-lease agreement.
177 were built between 1938 and 1942. They were crewed by a commander, gunner and driver. They were armed with a QF 2 pounder (40mm) gun and a 7.92 Besa machine gun.
The Tetrarch saw action in the invasion of Madagascar in May 1942. They also saw service with the 6th Airborne Division and were used in the invasion of Normandy and were landed by gliders.
Twenty Tetrarchs were sent to Russia as part of the lend-lease agreement.
177 were built between 1938 and 1942. They were crewed by a commander, gunner and driver. They were armed with a QF 2 pounder (40mm) gun and a 7.92 Besa machine gun.
Light Tank Mk VII (A17)
Universal Carrier (6 pdr)
Model comes as one part.
The Universal Carrier was a British carrier developed off the original Carden Lloyd carriers. They were built between 1934 and 1960 and saw wide service by British Commonwealth forces during WWII.
The Universal carrier was introduced in 1940 to replace previous models of Bren Gun Carrier. It was used to transport men and equipment and carried a variety of guns,. Bren, Boyes anti-tank as well as other machine gun types.
It weighed around 3 tons and was 12 feet long. Around 113,000 were built.
This model has the tow bar for hauling a 6pdr anti-tank gun.
Please select whether you want a gun fitted.
The Universal Carrier was a British carrier developed off the original Carden Lloyd carriers. They were built between 1934 and 1960 and saw wide service by British Commonwealth forces during WWII.
The Universal carrier was introduced in 1940 to replace previous models of Bren Gun Carrier. It was used to transport men and equipment and carried a variety of guns,. Bren, Boyes anti-tank as well as other machine gun types.
It weighed around 3 tons and was 12 feet long. Around 113,000 were built.
This model has the tow bar for hauling a 6pdr anti-tank gun.
Please select whether you want a gun fitted.
British Carrier
Universal Carrier (6pdr Radio)
Model comes as one part.
The Universal Carrier was a British carrier developed off the original Carden Lloyd carriers. They were built between 1934 and 1960 and saw wide service by British Commonwealth forces during WWII.
The Universal carrier was introduced in 1940 to replace previous models of Bren Gun Carrier. It was used to transport men and equipment and carried a variety of guns,. Bren, Boyes anti-tank as well as other machine gun types.
It weighed around 3 tons and was 12 feet long. Around 113,000 were built.
This model has a radio fitted in the rear offside section. It has a tow bar used for towing a 6pdr anti-tank gun.
Please select whether you want a gun fitted.
The Universal Carrier was a British carrier developed off the original Carden Lloyd carriers. They were built between 1934 and 1960 and saw wide service by British Commonwealth forces during WWII.
The Universal carrier was introduced in 1940 to replace previous models of Bren Gun Carrier. It was used to transport men and equipment and carried a variety of guns,. Bren, Boyes anti-tank as well as other machine gun types.
It weighed around 3 tons and was 12 feet long. Around 113,000 were built.
This model has a radio fitted in the rear offside section. It has a tow bar used for towing a 6pdr anti-tank gun.
Please select whether you want a gun fitted.
British Carrier
Universal Carrier (mortar)
Model comes as one part.
The Universal Carrier was a British carrier developed off the original Carden Lloyd carriers. They were built between 1934 and 1960 and saw wide service by British Commonwealth forces during WWII.
The Universal carrier was introduced in 1940 to replace previous models of Bren Gun Carrier. It was used to transport men and equipment and carried a variety of guns,. Bren, Boyes anti-tank as well as other machine gun types.
It weighed around 3 tons and was 12 feet long. Around 113,000 were built.
This model has a mortar fitted on the rear and carries ammunition.
Please select whether you want a gun fitted.
The Universal Carrier was a British carrier developed off the original Carden Lloyd carriers. They were built between 1934 and 1960 and saw wide service by British Commonwealth forces during WWII.
The Universal carrier was introduced in 1940 to replace previous models of Bren Gun Carrier. It was used to transport men and equipment and carried a variety of guns,. Bren, Boyes anti-tank as well as other machine gun types.
It weighed around 3 tons and was 12 feet long. Around 113,000 were built.
This model has a mortar fitted on the rear and carries ammunition.
Please select whether you want a gun fitted.
British Carrier
Universal Carrier (v.2 no skirts)
Model comes as four parts.
The Universal Carrier was also known as a Bren Carrier or Bren Gun Carrier and came in many variations.
They served in WWII and several subsequent conflicts including the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Korea and Indochina.
This is one version of several Bren carriers we produce.
The Universal Carrier was also known as a Bren Carrier or Bren Gun Carrier and came in many variations.
They served in WWII and several subsequent conflicts including the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Korea and Indochina.
This is one version of several Bren carriers we produce.
Bren Gun Carrier
Universal Carrier (v3)
Model comes as one part.
The Universal Carrier was a British carrier developed off the original Carden Lloyd carriers. They were built between 1934 and 1960 and saw wide service by British Commonwealth forces during WWII.
The Universal carrier was introduced in 1940 to replace previous models of Bren Gun Carrier. It was used to transport men and equipment and carried a variety of guns,. Bren, Boyes anti-tank as well as other machine gun types.
It weighed around 3 tons and was 12 feet long. Around 113,000 were built.
Please select whether you want a gun fitted.
The Universal Carrier was a British carrier developed off the original Carden Lloyd carriers. They were built between 1934 and 1960 and saw wide service by British Commonwealth forces during WWII.
The Universal carrier was introduced in 1940 to replace previous models of Bren Gun Carrier. It was used to transport men and equipment and carried a variety of guns,. Bren, Boyes anti-tank as well as other machine gun types.
It weighed around 3 tons and was 12 feet long. Around 113,000 were built.
Please select whether you want a gun fitted.
British Carrier
Universal Carrier Wasp II
Model comes as one part.
The Universal Carrier was a British carrier developed off the original Carden Lloyd carriers. They were built between 1934 and 1960 and saw wide service by British Commonwealth forces during WWII.
The Universal carrier was introduced in 1940 to replace previous models of Bren Gun Carrier. It was used to transport men and equipment and carried a variety of guns,. Bren, Boyes anti-tank as well as other machine gun types.
It weighed around 3 tons and was 12 feet long. Around 113,000 were built.
This is the Wasp flame thrower version of the carrier. 100 gallons of fuel were carried in two tanks in the rear of the vehicle. Some 1,000 models of the Wasp were built.
Please select whether you want a gun fitted.
The Universal Carrier was a British carrier developed off the original Carden Lloyd carriers. They were built between 1934 and 1960 and saw wide service by British Commonwealth forces during WWII.
The Universal carrier was introduced in 1940 to replace previous models of Bren Gun Carrier. It was used to transport men and equipment and carried a variety of guns,. Bren, Boyes anti-tank as well as other machine gun types.
It weighed around 3 tons and was 12 feet long. Around 113,000 were built.
This is the Wasp flame thrower version of the carrier. 100 gallons of fuel were carried in two tanks in the rear of the vehicle. Some 1,000 models of the Wasp were built.
Please select whether you want a gun fitted.
British Carrier
Universal Carrier Wasp IIC
Model comes as one part.
The Universal Carrier was a British carrier developed off the original Carden Lloyd carriers. They were built between 1934 and 1960 and saw wide service by British Commonwealth forces during WWII.
The Universal carrier was introduced in 1940 to replace previous models of Bren Gun Carrier. It was used to transport men and equipment and carried a variety of guns,. Bren, Boyes anti-tank as well as other machine gun types.
It weighed around 3 tons and was 12 feet long. Around 113,000 were built.
This is the Wasp IIC (C for Canadian) flame thrower version of the carrier. 75 gallons of fuel were carried in a single tank outside the rear of the vehicle. Some 1,000 models of the Wasp were built.
Please select whether you want a gun fitted.
The Universal Carrier was a British carrier developed off the original Carden Lloyd carriers. They were built between 1934 and 1960 and saw wide service by British Commonwealth forces during WWII.
The Universal carrier was introduced in 1940 to replace previous models of Bren Gun Carrier. It was used to transport men and equipment and carried a variety of guns,. Bren, Boyes anti-tank as well as other machine gun types.
It weighed around 3 tons and was 12 feet long. Around 113,000 were built.
This is the Wasp IIC (C for Canadian) flame thrower version of the carrier. 75 gallons of fuel were carried in a single tank outside the rear of the vehicle. Some 1,000 models of the Wasp were built.
Please select whether you want a gun fitted.
British Carrier
Universal Carrier Wasp IIC (rivets)
Model comes as one part.
The Universal Carrier was a British carrier developed off the original Carden Lloyd carriers. They were built between 1934 and 1960 and saw wide service by British Commonwealth forces during WWII.
The Universal carrier was introduced in 1940 to replace previous models of Bren Gun Carrier. It was used to transport men and equipment and carried a variety of guns,. Bren, Boyes anti-tank as well as other machine gun types.
It weighed around 3 tons and was 12 feet long. Around 113,000 were built.
This is the Wasp IIC (C for Canadian) flame thrower version of the carrier. 75 gallons of fuel were carried in a single tank outside the rear of the vehicle. Some 1,000 models of the Wasp were built.
Note: this version has rivets modelled on the outside of the vehicle.
Please select whether you want a gun fitted.
The Universal Carrier was a British carrier developed off the original Carden Lloyd carriers. They were built between 1934 and 1960 and saw wide service by British Commonwealth forces during WWII.
The Universal carrier was introduced in 1940 to replace previous models of Bren Gun Carrier. It was used to transport men and equipment and carried a variety of guns,. Bren, Boyes anti-tank as well as other machine gun types.
It weighed around 3 tons and was 12 feet long. Around 113,000 were built.
This is the Wasp IIC (C for Canadian) flame thrower version of the carrier. 75 gallons of fuel were carried in a single tank outside the rear of the vehicle. Some 1,000 models of the Wasp were built.
Note: this version has rivets modelled on the outside of the vehicle.
Please select whether you want a gun fitted.
British Carrier
Valentine I
Model comes in two parts; Hull & Turret.
The Valentine I was the first model of a series which had 11 marks which saw some 8,000 various models produced.
It saw service in the British, New Zealand and Russian armies.
The Mark I was armed with a 40mm QF 2 pounder gun and a 7.92mm Breda machine gun.
It had a crew of three, commander, driver and gunner. The commander doubled up as a the loader.
The Valentine I was the first model of a series which had 11 marks which saw some 8,000 various models produced.
It saw service in the British, New Zealand and Russian armies.
The Mark I was armed with a 40mm QF 2 pounder gun and a 7.92mm Breda machine gun.
It had a crew of three, commander, driver and gunner. The commander doubled up as a the loader.
British Infantry Tank
Valentine II
Model comes in two parts; Hull & Turret.
The Valentine II was the first model of a series which had 11 marks which saw some 8,000 various models produced.
It saw service in the British, New Zealand and Russian armies.
The Mark II was armed with a 40mm QF 2 pounder gun and a 7.92mm Breda machine gun.
It had a crew of three, commander, driver and gunner. The commander doubled up as a the loader.
The Valentine II was the first model of a series which had 11 marks which saw some 8,000 various models produced.
It saw service in the British, New Zealand and Russian armies.
The Mark II was armed with a 40mm QF 2 pounder gun and a 7.92mm Breda machine gun.
It had a crew of three, commander, driver and gunner. The commander doubled up as a the loader.
British Infantry Tank
Valentine III
Model comes in two parts; Hull & Turret.
The Valentine III was one of a series which had 11 marks which saw some 8,000 various models produced.
It saw service in the British, New Zealand and Russian armies.
The Mark III was armed with a 40mm QF 2 pounder gun and a 7.92mm Breda machine gun.
It had a crew of four, commander, driver, loader and gunner.
The Valentine III was one of a series which had 11 marks which saw some 8,000 various models produced.
It saw service in the British, New Zealand and Russian armies.
The Mark III was armed with a 40mm QF 2 pounder gun and a 7.92mm Breda machine gun.
It had a crew of four, commander, driver, loader and gunner.
British Infantry Tank
Vickers Alecto
Model comes as one part.
The Alecto's development started in 1942 when the British were looking for a vehicle on which to mount a 90mm howitzer.
The war ended before the initial problems with the deign were solved though it did enter service in Germany albeit too late for active service as the war ended. It also saw service after the war in the middle east.
The Alecto's development started in 1942 when the British were looking for a vehicle on which to mount a 90mm howitzer.
The war ended before the initial problems with the deign were solved though it did enter service in Germany albeit too late for active service as the war ended. It also saw service after the war in the middle east.
British SPG
Vickers Mk I
Model comes in 4 parts; Hull, Turret & Tracks.
The MkI was a British inter-war tank from the 1930s.
It had a crew of 5 and weighed 1.7 tons. It was armed with a QF3-pounder gun and four 0.303 Hotchkiss M1909 Benetton-Mercie machine guns or 2 0.303 Vickers machine guns.
Medium Tank