WWI Vehicles

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British WWI Armoured Car
£9.00
Canon de 155 Grande Puissance Filloux (GPF) modèle 1917
£9.00
French Tank
£14.00
Multiple Rocket Launcher
£6.50
Multiple Rocket Launcher
£6.50
French Liaison Car
£5.00
French Liaison Car
£5.00
French Liaison Car
£5.00
French Liaison Car
£5.00
Class-B Standardized Military Truck
£12.00
Class-B Standardized Military Truck
£10.00
Class-B Standardized Military Truck
£11.00
British WWI Tank
£18.00
American WWI & post car
£6.00
French Tank
£8.00
French Tank
£10.00
Austin MkIII Armoured Car
Model comes in seven parts; Body, Turrets & Wheels.

The Austin armoured car was produced during WWI. Some were produced in Russia between 1918 and 1920 and were referred to as the Austin-Putilov or Austin-Kegresse.

60 MkIII vehicles were built and they were crewed by a driver, commander and two gunners. They were built in 1915.

They were armed with 2 either Hotchkiss or Maxim machine guns.
British WWI Armoured Car
£9.00
Canon de 155 GPF (unlimbered)
This model comes in 23 parts.

The 155 GPF was a French field gun which saw service in both WWI and WWII. Although mainly used by the French and Americans it was also in use with Germany, Australia, Finland and Japan, among others.

It entered service in 1917 and was built in France and America. The |U|S used the gun up until 1942 when it was replaced by the "Long Tom".

Please Note: First 3 photos show the Plastic and the second three show the resin versions. In the plastic shots, the spades are the wrong way round; the tapered end should face away from the barrel.
Canon de 155 Grande Puissance Filloux (GPF) modèle 1917
£9.00
Char Saint Chamond
Model comes in 6 parts. plus guns (resin is one part plus guns)

The St Chamond was the second French tank to enter the war. Some 400  models were made between April 1917 and July 2018.

They were 23 tonnes and armed with a 75mm main gun and four Hotchkiss machine guns. It was crewed by nine men.00
French Tank
£14.00
Land Mattress (v2 empty)
Model comes in excess of 15 parts.

The Land mattress was the British Army's answer to the German Nebelwerfer or Russian Katyusha, a multiple rocket firing weapon.

It saw action from 1944 in the British and Canadian forces.

It could fire 30 3 inch (76mm) 60lb rockets up to 7, 230 metres.

This is a slightly better detailed model than the other we have and depicts a launcher that has fired its rockets.
Multiple Rocket Launcher
£6.50
Land Mattress (v2 loaded )
Model comes in excess of 15 parts.

The Land mattress was the British Army's answer to the German Nebelwerfer or Russian Katyusha, a multiple rocket firing weapon.

It saw action from 1944 in the British and Canadian forces.

It could fire 30 3 inch (76mm) 60lb rockets up to 7, 230 metres.

This is a slightly better detailed model than the other we have and depicts a launcher loaded with rockets.
Multiple Rocket Launcher
£6.50
Le Zebre (no spare, no screen)
Model comes in 1 part.

Le Zebre was a French car manufacturer between 1909 and 1931.

In 1915 the French Military ordered 40 cars per month for use as liaison vehicles

Please note this model is only available in resin
French Liaison Car
£5.00
Le Zebre (no spare, screen)
Model comes in 1 part.

Le Zebre was a French car manufacturer between 1909 and 1931.

In 1915 the French Military ordered 40 cars per month for use as liaison vehicles

Please note this model is only available in resin
French Liaison Car
£5.00
Le Zebre (spare, no screen)
Model comes in 1 part.

Le Zebre was a French car manufacturer between 1909 and 1931.

In 1915 the French Military ordered 40 cars per month for use as liaison vehicles

Please note this model is only available in resin
French Liaison Car
£5.00
Le Zebre (spare, screen)
Model comes in 1 part.

Le Zebre was a French car manufacturer between 1909 and 1931.

In 1915 the French Military ordered 40 cars per month for use as liaison vehicles

Please note this model is only available in resin
French Liaison Car
£5.00
Liberty Truck (covered)
Model comes in excess of 15 parts.

The Liberty truck was a late WWI model produced for the American Army. Although not delivered until January 1918, some 9.364 were built prior to the end of WWI.

Three versions are available, flat back, open and covered.
Class-B Standardized Military Truck
£12.00
Liberty Truck (flatback)
Model comes in excess of 15 parts.

The Liberty truck was a late WWI model produced for the American Army. Although not delivered until January 1918, some 9.364 were built prior to the end of WWI.

Three versions are available, flat back, open and covered.
Class-B Standardized Military Truck
£10.00
Liberty Truck (open)
Model comes in excess of 15 parts.

The Liberty truck was a late WWI model produced for the American Army. Although not delivered until January 1918, some 9.364 were built prior to the end of WWI.

Three versions are available, flat back, open and covered.
Class-B Standardized Military Truck
£11.00
Mark 5 Female
This model comes in 11 parts; main body plus 16 machine guns.

The Mk V was an upgraded Mk IV and was produced from 1917 until June 1918. It entered service in December 1917.

It weighed 28 tons and was armed with six .303 Hotchkiss Mk I machine guns.
British WWI Tank
£18.00
Model T Touring
Model comes in 12 parts plastic,  resin is 1 part

The Model T was an early car produced by the Ford Motor Company between 1908 and 1927.

It is considered to be the first mass-affordable motor car.

Please note: Model photo is a resin print







American WWI & post car
£6.00
Peugeot Char 1918
Model comes in 4 parts (plastic. Resin in 1)

The Peugeot Char 1918 was designed towards the end of WWI but never saw service, only 1 specimen having been built.

It was armed with a 37mm main gun and was quite similar top the FT-17 but without a turret. It weighed 8 tones and had a crew of two. The single prototype was built in 1918 and with the end of the war in sight the project was cancelled.


Please note: Photo is a resin print



French Tank
£8.00
Renault FT-17
Model comes as two parts; Hull and Turret.

The Renault FT was the first tank to have its main armament contained within a fully rotating turret.

It was in service between 1917 and 1949. It saw service with around 27 different nations. It was armed with a Puteaux SA 1918 37 mm gun or 8 mm Hotchkiss machine gun & a Reibel machine gun.

Over 3,000 were built in France while the USA produced around 950 under licence.

Two versions are available, with and without the trench crosser.
£8.50
Renault FT-17 (Trench Crosser)
Model comes as two parts; Hull and Turret.

The Renault FT was the first tank to have its main armament contained within a fully rotating turret.

It was in service between 1917 and 1949. It saw service with around 27 different nations. It was armed with a Puteaux SA 1918 37 mm gun or 8 mm Hotchkiss machine gun & a Reibel machine gun.

Over 3,000 were built in France while the USA produced around 950 under licence.

Two versions are available, with and without the trench crosser.
£8.50
Renault FT-17 (v2)
Model comes in 10 parts. (resin is two parts)

The Renault FT was the first tank to have its main armament contained within a fully rotating turret.

It was in service between 1917 and 1949. It saw service with around 27 different nations. It was armed with a Puteaux SA 1918 37 mm gun or 8 mm Hotchkiss machine gun & a Reibel machine gun.

Over 3,000 were built in France while the USA produced around 950 under licence.

Note: This is a newer addition than the other FT-17s on the site. This version comes with two different turrets so you can change between the 37mm gun or the machine gun and the trench crosser tail is separate so can be added or not.
French Tank
£10.00
Rolls Royce 1914 MkI Pattern Armoured Car
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.
£10.50
Rolls Royce 1920 MkI Armoured Car
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.
£10.50
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