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Civilian Ford WAO1 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. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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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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Guy armoured CarThe Guy Armoured Car, or Light Tank (Wheeled) Mk I, was designed in 1938 and was the first armoured car with an all-wielded construction. They were armed with two machine guns in a rotating armoured turret. Guy Motors lacked the capacity for full-scale production...
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Guy Lizard command vehicleA radio-equipped armoured car based on a Guy Lizard 4 x 4 chassis, these operated as command vehicles in armoured divisions in 1940. A Lizard was also used as a command vehicle by the 7th Armoured in North Africa in 1941. Completely impervious to...
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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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K2 'Katie' AmbulanceThe Austin K2/Y was a British heavy military ambulance built by the Austin Motor Company for use during the Second World War.The design was popular both with British, Commonwealth and also American troops being an example of reverse Lend-Lease.Resin& Metal 1 vehicle Note: Models...
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Loyd CarrierThe Loyd carrier was one of many small tracked vehicles utilised by the British and Commonwealth forces on all fronts of the Second World War. They were primarily used to transport both men and equipment around the battlefield and to move infantry support weapons....
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Loyd Personnel CarrierThe Loyd carrier was one of many small tracked vehicles utilised by the British and Commonwealth forces on all fronts of the Second World War. They were primarily used to transport both men and equipment around the battlefield and to move infantry support weapons....
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LRDG Chevrolet Field AmbulanceThe Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) performed valuable deep penetration reconnaissance duties in addition to guiding the SAS to raids. The LRDG were not unknown to take part in raids themselves. This converted Chevrolet 30 cwt truck is ideal to act as a field...
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LRDG Chevrolet support truck (20mm Breda)Formed specifically to carry out deep penetration, covert reconnaissance patrols and intelligence missions from behind enemy lines, the LRDG would also be engaged in combat operations. The commander of the German Afrika Korps, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, admitted that the Long Range Desert Group...
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M3 Grant medium tankThe first M3s were operational in late 1941 the U.S. Army needed a good tank and coupled with Great Britain's demand for a medium tank immediately, the Lee began production by late 1940. The tank's first actions during the war was during the North...
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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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MMG CarrierBased on the classic British Universal Carrier Mk II, this vehicle mounts the ubiquitous Vickers Medium Machine gun which will give you all the mobile firepower your brave Tommies will need as they take the fight to Jerry. Contains: One Universal Carrier One British...
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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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SAS Armoured Jeep (NW Europe)Upgrading the amount of weaponry, the SAS use this jeep when they know they'll be under heavy fire, use its recce ability to sneak in and race out with plenty of firepower to deter any pursuit. This jeep is kitted out with 5 Medium Machine Guns, 3...
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SAS Jeep (NW Europe)The SAS were quick to see the potential for a rugged vehicle such as the Jeep, and in their usual manner added as many guns as it could possibly carry. As with the LRDG vehicles, these are primarily mobile combat weapons rather than transportation....
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US/Allied LVT-4 "Buffalo" AmtracThe Landing Vehicle Tracked (LVT) was a small amphibious landing craft, introduced by the United States Navy, Marine Corps and Army during World War II. The LVT-4 Buffalo was by far the most numerous version, with over 8,000 vehicles produced. Although conceived to ferry...
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Vickers Light Tank Mk VIBThe Mk VI was produced from 1936 to 1940 with approximately 1,000 Mark VI tanks having been built. The VIb was mechanically identical to the VIa but with differences to make manufacture easier. It was armed with .303 and .50 Vickers Machine Guns. Small and agile...
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Vickers Light Tank Mk VICThe Mk VI was produced from 1936 to 1940 with approximately 1,000 Mark VI tanks having been built. The VIc was mechanically identical to the VIb but its .303 and .50 Vickers machine guns were replaced with 15mm and 7.92mm Besa machine guns. Small...
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