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British & Canadian Army (1943-45) Starter ArmyTo stem the aggression from Germany, Italy and Japan, Britain and her Commonwealth put huge numbers of men into uniform in WWII. Her small but professional army was swallowed up defending a worldwide Empire and soon her forces were shattered and in full retreat,...
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British & Canadian Army infantry (1943-45)The new plastic kit for the British and Canadians is fantastically detailed and allows for myriad customization options. Our customer service boffins worked out that there are a possible 396 variations that can be made BEFORE the consideration of optional heads and additional accessories...
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British & Canadian Recce Infantry PlatoonMount up and move out with this powerful, mobile Recce Infantry Platoon! British and Canadian troops in North-West Europe made good use of ‘Kangaroo’ armoured transports to close with the enemy. Converted from a number of armoured fighting vehicles including the Ram and Churchill...
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Kangaroo APC (Priest)Get your British and Canadian infantry moving in style! Developed by Canadian engineers in Normandy from the M7 Priest self-propelled gun by the simple expedient of removing the gun and adding some extra armour plating, the Priest Kangaroo was designed to carry infantry right...
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M5 HalftrackAt last! The PBI (poor bloody infantry) have the right troop transport to take them right into the front line. The British and Canadian, not to mention the Russians forces bought huge numbers of M5s during WW2.Up until now you would have had to...
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