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Polish wz.29 Ursus heavy armoured carDesigned in 1929, the Samochd Pancerny wzr 29('armoured car 1929 pattern'), was more commonly known as Ursus or CWS. Based on the chassis of a 2-ton truck, the Ursus mounted a 37mm anti-tank gun and multiple machine guns. Although adequately armoured for the inter-war...
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Soviet Komsomolets Armoured Artillery TractorThis little vehicle was used by the Soviets to tow anything with wheels. There are bench seats on the rear for up to six infantry figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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39M Csaba armoured carNamed after a famous son of Attila, king of the Huns, the Csaba 39M was produced in Hungary based on designs by Nicholas Straussler, a Hungarian designer living and working in Great Britain between the wars. Its principal service was 1939–44 and 101 were...
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Beaverette MKIII armoured carThe Beaverette was a hastily designed stopgap measure that was intended to provide vehicles for the defence in the event of a German invasion. Instigated by Lord Beaverbrook in 1940, it was simply an oak and steel armoured shell on top of an existing...
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Storming party with petardWhen a fortification needed to be quickly breached a team carrying a petard – a wooden box filled with explosives – would be called on to blow open the defences. A petard team would be accompanied by other troops whose task it was to...
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British Army Ford WOA1 staff carFamous for being the staff vehicle that Queen Elizabeth (Princess at the time) drove during WWII, the Ford WOA1 was the standard four-seater vehicle, particularly for staff during wartime. This kit also includes a driver model based upon Princess Elizabeth and a passenger! Models...
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Home Guard 'Malcolm Campbell' armoured carIn 1940, only about one family in five owned a car; most people relied on the well-developed public transport system. Most civilian cars were decommissioned during the war as petrol was at first rationed then eventually denied to civilians altogether. Petrol coupons could still...
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Morris light recce carProduced by Morris, based on one of their existing lorry chassis, this had an unusual layout with all three crew sitting side-by-side. This gave the vehicle its distinctive side profile. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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15cwt Bedford panel van (civilian pattern)Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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15cwt Bedford dropside truck (civilian pattern)Model supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Soviet BA-64 Armoured CarThis is the BA64 a light armoured car built in 1941 as the Germans invaded Russia. The Russians adapted the chassis of their Gaz jeep and armoured its body, copying the better points of captured German armoured cars. Armed with the light DT machine...
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Imperial Japanese Navy Daihatsu-class landing craftThe Daihatsu-class landing craft was a 14-meter long troop transport constructed of metal and powered by a diesel engine. Potentially armed with weapons up to 37mm in size, it was quite seaworthy and could travel at 8 knots for 50 miles carrying 1 type...
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SAS Jeep (Western Desert) BAs with the LRDG vehicles, these are primarily mobile combat weapons rather than transportation. These jeeps were also often used by the SAS for raids and skirmishes. Provide an impressive amount of firepower from a mobile asset and keep your enemies pinned! This jeep...
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SAS Jeep (Western Desert) AThe SAS were quick to see the potential for a rugged vehicle such as the Keep, and in their usual manner added as many guns as it could possibly carry. Although vulnerable to small arms fire, with 4 machine guns this SAS jeep would...
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Flying Standard 10' "Tilly"The Flying Standard 10 was produced by the Standard Motor Company and used by the British Commonwealth forces during the early stages of the war, in the desert campaign and in North-West Europe after D-Day. 'Tilly' is taken from "Utillity Vehicle". Note: Resin and...
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Soviet Gaz 67b field CarThe Soviet equivalent of the US Willys Jeep. Nearly 5,000 Gaz 67's saw service during WWII. It was the successor of the Gaz 64 4x4 havoing a strengthened chassis and enlarged fuel tank and was also the predecessor to the BA-64 Armoured Car. ...
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Soviet Bronekater pr.1125A most peculiar type of riverine and estuary craft was also developed by the Russians. This was the 1124 and 1125 class of armoured rivercraft or Bronekater. These shallow draught craft, drawing only 2-foot of water, could penetrate river systems and lakes, even being...
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Soviet D-3 MTBsThe D-3 class was built in wood, and carrying torpedoes openly on deck could attain speeds of 32 knots(59 km/h, 37 mph). Later boats in the series had improved engines increasing operating speeds to 48 knots (89 km/h, 55 mph)! Although not many D-3s...
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LighthouseLighthouses are often mentioned in the diaries and memories of serving naval officers in WWII. As most encounters took place at night, it is understandable that the piercing finger of bright light would resonate with nervous, watching crews. Lighthouses were, by their nature, places...
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Ruined Mediterranean LighthouseBe it intentional or accidental, this newly ruined lighthouse will simply just remain there until the order of its restoration or removal comes through. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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