Artillery Pieces
Imperial Romans: Plastic Scorpion
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Each Roman Century would be provided with a Scorpio Catapult to accompany them on the battlefield. With a rate of fire of up to four shots a minute, the weight and speed of these bolts would mean that shields and...
£7.99
German Heer 150mm Nebelwerfer 41 (1943-45)
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German scientists had been working on rocketry for all manner of purposes in the years leading up to the war. When the Germans crashed over the border into Russia in 1942 they had a secret weapon, with the cover name...
£16.00
French Army 105mm medium howitzer
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The French artillery included a large number of 105mm calibre guns and howitzers including the 1913 Schneider (known as the L 13 S) and 1936 Schneider, both of which were taken into German service in large numbers after the fall...
£18.00
US Army M2A1 105mm howitzer
£16.00
US Army M2A1 105mm howitzer
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Pack contains 1 metal gun and 4 metal crew.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£16.00
US Airborne 75mm light artillery (1944-45)
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Small Calibre field artillery was not widely used in American Army except by the Paratroopers and Marines. The pack Howitzer (75mm) could be easily moved and, after breaking it down into its component parts, could be dropped by parachute. Models...
£13.00
Blitzkrieg German Pak 36 anti-tank gun
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The standard issue German anti-tank gun in 1939, it equipped the Panzerjäger battalions, Pak is short for Panzerwehrkanone - anti-tank gun, and 36 indicates the year the weapon was designed). It was arguably the best anti-tank gun in the world...
£13.00
Soviet ZIS-3 divisional gun (Winter)
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The ZiS-3 was a truly multi-purpose weapon that was used as artillery and as an anti-tank gun by the Red Army. The Germans came to know it well and a dubbed it the 'Ratsch-Baum' ('crash-boom') for its distinctive sound. By...
£16.00
Blitzkrieg German 75mm LeiG 18 light artillery (1939-42)
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The German Light infantry support gun mark18 was a short-barrelled 75mm howitzer. It was used throughout the war in most theatres and gave good quality, much needed support to the hard-pressed Infantry. It could be towed by light tractor, or...
£13.00
8th Army 6 pounder ATG
£13.00
8th Army 6 pounder ATG
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The QF 6-pdr was the highly successful replacement for the 2-pdr, being copied by the Americans as the 57mm gun, M1. Its useful lifespan was extended by new developments in ammunition that improved its armour penetration capabilities, allowing it to...
£13.00
Napoleonic British Rocket Bombarding Frame
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Rockets were used by the Royal Marines and the Royal Artillery extensively during the War of 1812 campaigns of 1814; the Battle of Lundy's Lane, the Plattsburg campaign, the Chesapeake campaign battles of Bladensburg and North Point and lastly, the...
£15.00
Fallschirmjager 10.5cm LG40/1 recoilless artillery (1943-45)
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Pack contains 3 crew.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£11.00
Waffen-SS 150mm Nebelwerfer 41 (1943-45)
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German scientists had been working on rocketry for all manner of purposes in the years leading up to the war. When the Germans crashed over the border into Russia in 1942 they had a secret weapon, with the cover name...
£16.00
German Heer leFH 18/40 10.5cm howitzer (1943-45)
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Pack contains 4 metal figures and one metal gun
Supplied unpainted
£18.00
Pike & Shotte light gun
£12.00
Pike & Shotte light gun
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Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal crew figures.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£12.00
8th Army 2 pounder ATG
£13.00
8th Army 2 pounder ATG
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At the outbreak of war, the QF 2-pdr (QF stands for ‘quick firing’) was the standard anti-tank gun of the British Army. It was an adequate weapon for the time, being slightly more effective in terms of armour penetration then...
£13.00
Waffen-SS LeIG 18 7.5cm light infantry gun (1943-45)
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Contains 1 metal gun and 3 crew
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£13.00
Afrika Korps 5cm PaK 38 anti-tank gun
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Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal crew miniatures
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£13.00
US Airborne 75mm pack howitzer light artillery
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Pack contains 1 metal howitzer and 3 crew figures.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£13.00
Napoleonic British Rocketeer with horse
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Rockets were used by the Royal Marines and the Royal Artillery extensively during the War of 1812 campaigns of 1814; the Battle of Lundy's Lane, the Plattsburg campaign, the Chesapeake campaign battles of Bladensburg and North Point and lastly, the...
£6.00
US Army 75mm pack howitzer
£13.00
US Army 75mm pack howitzer
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Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal crew figures.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£13.00
Napoleonic Late French Foot Artillery 6-pdr cannon
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Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted.
£12.00
Caesarian Roman scorpion
£12.00
Caesarian Roman scorpion
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Pack contains 2 metal figures plus 1 metal support weapon.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£12.00
Saker Cannon
£15.00
Saker Cannon
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The Saker was the mainstay of the artillery park. Large and fearsome enough to pound the enemy in the field and also manageable (just!) so that it could arrive on the battlefield. We forget today that 350 years ago in...
£15.00
USMC 75mm pack howitzer light artillery
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Providing long range fire support for US commanders, the 75mm pack howitzer makes it's way into battle hardened hand of the USMC - raining shells from above onto the enemies of Uncle Sam! The 75mm howitzer saw combat during the...
£13.00
Waffen-SS 20mm Flakvierling 38 AA-gun (1943-45)
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Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal crew figures
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted.
£18.00
Waffen-SS 75mm PaK 40 anti-tank gun (1943-45)
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The 7.5 cm PaK 40 (7.5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 40) was a German 7.5 centimetre anti-tank gun developed in 1939-1941 by Rheinmetall and used during the Second World War. PaK 40 formed the backbone of German anti-tank guns for the latter...
£16.00
German Heer 7.5cm leIG 18 light artillery (Winter)
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The Germans employed a tremendous variety of light infantry guns, field guns and howitzers, which generally had a caliber of 75mm. These guns were used for close support and were light enough to be manhandled by their crews. Models supplied...
£15.00
Waffen-SS SIG 33 15cm heavy howitzer (1943-45)
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Contains 1 metal gun and 5 crew
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£18.00
Early Imperial Romans: Ballista
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With the absorption of the Greek states into the Roman Republic in 146BC the highly advanced Greek military technology started to find its way into the Roman military - chief amongst these was the Ballista, a stone-throwing siege engine. After...
£18.00
Early Imperial Romans: Onager
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Woe betide enemies of Rome who thought themselves safe behind their stockade, earthern rampart or high stone wall.All the fortifications in the world would count for naught when the Roman legions brought up their migty war engines. Chief amongst them...
£18.00