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German Anti-aircraft Gun
£8.00
British armoured car
£15.00
Commonwealth armoured car
£13.00
Commonwealth armoured car
£14.00
British armoured car
£12.00
British armoured car
£12.00
British armoured car
£13.00
Commonwealth armoured car
£15.00
German Artillery
£6.00
German Artillery
£6.00
German Halftrack
£14.00
German Halftrack
£15.00
German Halftrack
£16.00
German Halftrack
£19.00
German Halftrack
£18.00
German Halftrack
£16.00
2cm Flakvierling 38
Model comes in two parts; gun and stand (resin).

The 2cm Falkvierling 38 entered service in 1940. It was made of four 2cm anti aircraft guns, two on each side. It could fire up to 1800 rounds per minute.

It was mounted on the Sd.Kfz. 7/1 of which between 750 and 800 were built between 1940 and 1944.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
German Anti-aircraft Gun
£8.00
AEC Armoured Car Mk I
This model comes in two parts; Body & Turret

The AEC was a British armoured car produced from 1941 onwards.

It was armed with a QF 2 pounder gun and a Besa or Bren machine gun. The turret was from a Valentine tank.

The Mk I was used in North Africa in late 1942. Some 128 M k Is were built.

Model comes in resin only produced from 1941 onwards.


British armoured car
£15.00
Armoured Carrier Wheeled Indian Pattern MkII
Model comes in one part

The Armoured Carrier, Wheeled, Indian Pattern was an armoured car produce din India during the Second World War.

Some 4.655 were produced between 1940 and 1945. They were generally armed with a Bren gun. They were typically used in reconnaissance roles in the Middle and Far East and Mediterranean theatres.

Model is only available in resin.
Commonwealth armoured car
£13.00
Coventry Armoured Car (v2)
This model comes in two parts; Body & Turret

The Coventry was designed as a replacement for the Daimler armoured car. Production started in 1943 when some 63 were produced. 220 were made in 1945.

It was armed with a 40mm QF 2-pounder gun  and a 7.92 mm coaxial  Besa machine gun.

The Coventry was made too late to see service in WWII however, some were sold to France after the war anbd they were used in French Indochina.


Model is only available in resin.
Commonwealth armoured car
£14.00
Guy Armoured Car Mk Ia
This model comes in two parts; Body & Turret

The Guy was a British armoured car produced between 1939 and 1940.

It had a crew of 3 and weighed 3.5 tons with a maximum speed of 40mph. 

The Mk I was armed with a .5 and a .303 Vickers machine guns.

The MK Ia was armed with Besa 15mm and 7,92mm machine guns.

50 Mk Is and 51 Mk Ia were built.

Model comes in resin only
British armoured car
£12.00
Guy Armoured Car MkI
This model comes in two parts; Body & Turret

The Guy was a British armoured car produced between 1939 and 1940.

It had a crew of 3 and weighed 3.5 tons with a maximum speed of 40mph. 

The Mk I was armed with a .5 and a .303 Vickers machine guns.

The MK Ia was armed with Besa 15mm and 7,92mm machine guns.

50 Mk Is and 51 Mk Ia were built.

Model comes in resin only
British armoured car
£12.00
Humber Armoured Car Mk IV
This model comes in two parts; Body & Turret

The Humber was one of the most widely produced British armoured cars of WWII. Some 5,4000 Humbers were built and served until after the war.

The MkIV was armed with an M5 or M6 37mm gun and a 7.62mm Besa machine gun.

Model comes in resin only
British armoured car
£13.00
Marmon Herrington Mk III
This model comes in two parts; Body & Turret

Originally designed for the South African Army, the Marmon-Herrington was a conglomeration of an American design, Canadian built chassis & engine and British-supplied armaments.

The MKI was used exclusively by the South African Union Defence Force while the MkIII, depicted here, was also used by the British and Free French in North Africa. It was the first true four-wheeled drove armoured car in the Commonwealth forces.

2,63o MkIIIs were produced.

The 6-ton vehicle had a crew of four; driver, co-driver/radio operator, gunner, co-gunner/mechanic. It was variously armed with a 0.5inch Boys anti-tank rifle, 2 .303 Vickers machine guns or 2 Bren guns.

Model is only available in resin.
Commonwealth armoured car
£15.00
Nebelwerfer 41 (deployed)
Model comes in one part (resin).

The 41 model had 5 barrels firing 15cm rockets. It saw service with the German Army from 1941 to 1945 in all theatres except Norway.

The Nebelwerfer (smoke mortar) was organised into 6 launchers per battery and three batteries per battalion. Its maximum range was 7,850 metres.

The launcher could fire high explosives, smoke and chemical weapons. Over 5.200 models were built during the course of the war.

The model depicted shows the weapon deployed and ready to fire.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
German Artillery
£6.00
Nebelwerfer 41 (stowed)
Model comes in one part (resin).

The 41 model had 5 barrels firing 15cm rockets. It saw service with the German Army from 1941 to 1945 in all theatres except Norway.

The Nebelwerfer (smoke mortar) was organised into 6 launchers per battery and three batteries per battalion. Its maximum range was 7,850 metres.

The launcher could fire high explosives, smoke and chemical weapons. Over 5.200 models were built during the course of the war.

The model depicted shows the weapon stowed for towing.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
German Artillery
£6.00
Sd Kfz 10/2 Demag
Model comes in one part (resin).

The Sd.Kfz. 10 was a German halftrack. It was the smallest of the German prime movers and was able to carry several types of light artillery. It couild carry up to eight troops.

The 10/2 was originally designated as a chemical decontamination vehicle, 60 of which were built in 1938 and 39. However, by 1941 chemical warfare was no longer regarded as a priority and the 10/2s were used to tow the 28/32cm Nebelwerfer 41.

The version here is the non-chemical  version. It comes with a separate canvas cover.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
German Halftrack
£14.00
Sd Kfz 10/2 Demag and Nebelwerfer 41
Model comes in one part (resin).

The Sd.Kfz. 10 was a German halftrack. It was the smallest of the German prime movers and was able to carry several types of light artillery. It could carry up to eight troops.

The 10/2 was originally designated as a chemical decontamination vehicle, 60 of which were built in 1938 and 39. However, by 1941 chemical warfare was no longer regarded as a priority and the 10/2s were used to tow the 28/32cm Nebelwerfer 41.

The version here is the non-chemical  version. It comes with a separate canvas cover and a towed Nebelwerfer 41.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
German Halftrack
£16.00
Sd Kfz 10/4 (v.2)
Model comes in two parts; vehicle & gun (resin).

The Sd Kfz 10 was a German halftrack which saw action throughout the war. Its main role was as a tow for artillery. It could also carry 8 troops.

It came in several variants and a total of around 14,-000 of all versions were built between 1938 and 1945.

The 10/4 variant carried a 2cm Flak 30 anti aircraft gun on the back.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
German Halftrack
£15.00
Sd Kfz 11/2 Decontamination Vehicle
Model comes in one part (resin).

The Sd.Kfz. 11 was a German halftrack. It's main role was that of a prime mover/artillery tow. It was used to tow medium guns such as the 3.7cm Flak 43 AA gun and the 10.5cm leFH 18 howitzer.

It could carry eight personnel in addition to a towed gun or trailer.

It weighed 7.2 tonnes and was 5.55 metres in length. Around 9,000 of all  variants were made.

The 11/2 was a chemical decontamination vehicle. It carried 8 barrels of decontamination chemicals, such as bleach, and could spread them over a wide area.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
German Halftrack
£14.00
Sd Kfz 11/3 Chemical Warfare Vehicle
Model comes in one part (resin).

The Sd.Kfz. 11 was a German halftrack. It's main role was that of a prime mover/artillery tow. It was used to tow medium guns such as the 3.7cm Flak 43 AA gun and the 10.5cm leFH 18 howitzer.

It could carry eight personnel in addition to a towed gun or trailer.

It weighed 7.2 tonnes and was 5.55 metres in length. Around 9,000 of all  variants were made.

The 11/3 was a chemical warfare vehicle. It was equipped with a 130 gallon tank with a spray system to lay down poison gas barriers. 125 vehicles were built in 1937.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
German Halftrack
£14.00
Sd Kfz 6/1
Model comes in one part (resin).

The Sd.Kfz (Sonderkraftfahrzeug) 6 halftrack was originally designed for towing the 10.5cm leFH 18 howitzer.

It was in service from 1939 until 1945 and some 3,500 of the vehicles were produced.

It weighed 8.5 tonnes and was 6.3meters in length. It could carry 12 to 15 personnel.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
German Halftrack
£16.00
Sd Kfz 6/3 Diana
Model comes in one part (resin).

The Sd.Kfz (Sonderkraftfahrzeug) 6 halftrack was originally designed for towing the 10.5cm leFH 18 howitzer.

It was in service from 1939 until 1945 and some 3,500 of the vehicles were produced.

It weighed 8.5 tonnes and was 6.3 meters in length. It could carry 12 to 15 personnel.

The 6/3 variant  mounted a 7.62cm Pak 36 inside an armoured superstructure. It was nicknamed the 'Diana'. Nine of these vehicles were produced between 1941 and 1942 using captured Russian 76mm F-22 guns.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
German Halftrack
£19.00
Sd Kfz 7/1
Model comes in two parts; vehicle & gun (resin).

This vehicle is also known as the Selbstfahrlafette auf m.Zgkw.8t (Sd.Kfz.7/2) mit 2cm Flakvierling 38, which had the anti-aircraft gun (Flak 38) mounted on the back of an Sd.Kfz. 7 halftrack.

The 7 itself could tow up to 8 tonnes and was developed around 1933. It could carry up to 18 men on three rows of seats.

The stand of the gun could be dismounted by a crane and used on its own.

The 2cm Falkvierling 38 entered service in 1940. It was made of four 2cm anti aircraft guns, two on each side. It could fire up to 1800 rounds per minute.

Between February 1940 and December 1944 between 750 and 800 were built.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
German Halftrack
£18.00
Sd Kfz 8 DB10
Model comes in one part (resin).

The DB10 was the final version of the Sd.Kfz 7. Over 4,000 were made in different variants.

It was mainly used as an artillery tow. Typically it towed the 15cm Kanone 16, 15cm Kanone 18, 105cm Flak 38 and the 21cm Morser 16. It could also tow the 88mm Flak.

It weighed nearly 15 tonnesd and was 7.35 metres long. It could carry 11 personnel including the driver.

Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
German Halftrack
£16.00
Staghound Armoured Car AA (v2)
Model comes in two parts; hull 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.

This version was made with the T17E1 chassis and a turret mounting 2 0.5inch Browning heavy machine guns.

1,000 units were produced between October 1943 and April 1944.

Model is only available in resin.
T17E2
£15.00
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