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British Armoured half-track
£18.00
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
American Armoured half-track
£16.00
American Halftrack
£11.00
M32B1 (converted M4A1)
£16.00
armoured car
£10.50
American Medium Tank
£15.00
American Artillery Tow
£12.00
American Artillery Tow
£11.00
American AA gun
£8.00
American AA gun
£8.00
American AA gun
£8.00
American AA gun
£7.50
American Tank
£16.00
M5 with a M49 machine gun mount
£11.00
105 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7
£15.00
M3 Gun Motor Carriage v2 ( Copy )
Model comes as two parts; vehicle & gun (resin)

The M3 GMC was initially known as the T-12. It was based on the standard M3 halftrack with a 75mm M1897A4 gun. 

It weas produced between 1941 and 1943 and some 2,202 were made.

It first saw action in the Philippines in 1941 and also served in North Africa and Italy.

Note: the gun can come with or without fitted British or American gunners 
British Armoured half-track
£18.00
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
M3 Halftrack
Model comes in 15 parts (plastic,  resin is 1 part)

The M3 halftrack was an American armoured personnel carrier used widely by the Americans and allies during WWII and beyond.

Some 53,000 including many variants were built between 1941 and 1945. It weighed 8 tons and could carry 12 personnel.








American Halftrack
£11.00
M32 Tank Recovery Vehicle
This model comes in three parts; hull, 2 crane parts

The M32 was a converted Sherman which had the turret removed and a fixed turret added. It was fitted with an 18-foot A-frame and a 60,000lb winch.

The version depicted here is an M32B1 which signifies it was converted from a standard Sherman M4A1
M32B1 (converted M4A1)
£16.00
M32 Tank Recovery Vehicle (v2)
Model comes in 11 parts (plastic. Resin in 3)

The M32 was a converted Sherman which had the turret removed and a fixed turret added. It was fitted with an 18-foot A-frame and a 60,000lb winch.

Please note: Photo is a resin print



American ARV
£15.00
M3A1 White Scout Car
Model comes as one part.

The White 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.

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 Phillipines and North Africa and many were sent to Russia.

They weighed 4 tonnes and carried a driver plus seven.
armoured car
£10.50
M3A1 White Scout Car (covered)
Model comes as one part.

The White 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.

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 Phillipines and North Africa and many were sent to Russia.

They weighed 4 tonnes and carried a driver plus seven.
Armoured Car
£11.00
M3A1 White Scout Car (no roller)
Model comes as one part.

The White 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.

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 Phillipines and North Africa and many were sent to Russia.

They weighed 4 tonnes and carried a driver plus seven.
armoured car
£10.50
M3A4 Lee
Model comes in 10 parts.

The M3A4 variant of the Lee was the Lee VI with a stretched hull and new Chrysler engine. 109 of this model were built.

It weighed around 30 tons and had a crew of 7. It was armed with a 75mm gun in the sponson, a 37mm gun  in the turret and up to four 7.62mm M1919 machine guns


American Medium Tank
£15.00
M4 High Speed Tractor (class A)
Model comes as one part.

The M4 HST was an artillery tractor used by the American Army between 1943 and 1960. Some 5,811 were made between 1943 and 1945 and they were also used by the Belgians.

They were configured to two a 90mm anti aircraft gun or the 155mm Long Tom howitzer.

The A version carried ammo horizontally  in cabinets, the B version stowed the ammo vertically. They were armed with a M2 Browning machine gun.
American Artillery Tow
£12.00
M4 High Speed Tractor (class B)
Model comes as one part.

The M4 HST was an artillery tractor used by the American Army between 1943 and 1960. Some 5,811 were made between 1943 and 1945 and they were also used by the Belgians.

They were configured to two a 90mm anti aircraft gun or the 155mm Long Tom howitzer.

The A version carried ammo horizontally  in cabinets, the B version stowed the ammo vertically. They were armed with a M2 Browning machine gun.
American Artillery Tow
£11.00
M45 Quadmount (v1)
Model comes as 4 parts and is supplied with an operator.

The M45, also known as the meat grinder or chopper, was made with 4 heavy barrel 0.50 calibre M2 Browning machine guns.  It was operated by two loaders and one gunner and could traverse through a full 360 degrees with an elevation of -10 to +90 degrees.

There are four versions available, wheeled, wheels deployed, no wheels and a single base so you could mount it in the back of a truck.

This is the wheeled version.

Please Note: Due to the complexity of the design, this model is not available in plastic
American AA gun
£8.00
M45 Quadmount (v2)
Model comes as 4 parts and is supplied with an operator.

The M45, also known as the meat grinder or chopper, was made with 4 heavy barrel 0.50 calibre M2 Browning machine guns.  It was operated by two loaders and one gunner and could traverse through a full 360 degrees with an elevation of -10 to +90 degrees.

There are four versions available, wheeled, wheels deployed, no wheels and a single base so you could mount it in the back of a truck.

This is the wheels deployed version.

Please Note: Due to the complexity of the design, this model is not available in plastic
American AA gun
£8.00
M45 Quadmount (v3)
Model comes as 4 parts and is supplied with an operator.

The M45, also known as the meat grinder or chopper, was made with 4 heavy barrel 0.50 calibre M2 Browning machine guns.  It was operated by two loaders and one gunner and could traverse through a full 360 degrees with an elevation of -10 to +90 degrees.

There are four versions available, wheeled, wheels deployed, no wheels and a single base so you could mount it in the back of a truck.

This is the no wheeled deployed version.

Please Note: Due to the complexity of the design, this model is not available in plastic
American AA gun
£8.00
M45 Quadmount (v4)
Model comes as 4 parts and is supplied with an operator.

The M45, also known as the meat grinder or chopper, was made with 4 heavy barrel 0.50 calibre M2 Browning machine guns.  It was operated by two loaders and one gunner and could traverse through a full 360 degrees with an elevation of -10 to +90 degrees.

There are four versions available, wheeled, wheels deployed, no wheels and a single base so you could mount it in the back of a truck.

This is the single base deployed version.

Please Note: Due to the complexity of the design, this model is not available in plastic
American AA gun
£7.50
M4A2 Sherman Bulldozer
Model comes in 9 parts (plastic. Resin in 2)

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.

This version has a bulldozer shovel built in.

Please note: Photo is a resin print



American Tank
£16.00
M5A1 Half Track
This model comes in one part.

The M5 was developed by the USA in 1942 and was a personnel carrier.

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.

This model comes with the 0.5inch Browning.
M5 with a M49 machine gun mount
£11.00
M7 Priest
This model comes in 2 parts; hull and gun.

The M7 Howitzer Motor Carriage was called the 'Priest' by the British Army. It was an American vehicle made by the American Locomotive Company who made 3,489  of them between April 1942 and July 1945. There were a few variants of the M7 which amounted to another 950 or so.

The Priest was fitted with a 105mm M1/M2 Howitzer carrying 69 rounds and had an additional Browning 0.5inch machine gun.

They were used in several armies well past WWII and saw action in Korea and the Israeli Six Day War.
105 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7
£15.00
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