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M7 Priest self-propelled gunThe 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage (HMC) M7 was the workhorse of US Army motorised artillery units, allowing unparalleled close fire support. Built on the ubiquitous M4 Sherman hull, the open-topped superstructure held a 105mm howitzer supported by a .50 cal heavy machine gun on...
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Japanese Type 4 Ho-Ro self-propelled gunInspired by German self-propelled guns the Type 4 Ho-Ro assault gun was based on a reinforced Type 97 Chi-Ha tank chassis. The Type 4 Ho-Ro mounted the Type 38 150mm howitzer. Surrounding the front of the howitzer was 25mm of armour plating – the...
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M24 Chaffee, US light tankInitially produced as a replacement for the M3/M5 Stuart light tanks, the armour of the M24 was purposely kept light, but it mounted a vastly upgraded lightweight 75mm gun (compared to the 37mm gun found on the Stuart) and its much lower silhouette made...
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Flakpanzer IV Wirbelwind (resin)One of several anti-aircraft vehicles to utilise the reliable Pz IV chassis, the Wirbelwind (Whirlwind) mounted a quad-barreled Flakvierling 38 on an open-topped turret. Around 100 Wirbelwinds were produced in the latter half of 1944, fulfilling the German requirement for a self-propelled, multi-barrel flak gun...
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Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go light tankThe Type 95 Ha-Go light tank was the most numerous armoured fighting vehicle fielded by the Japanese during WWII. It also saw action against the Soviet Union at Khalkhin Gol in 1939 and during the Sino-Japanese war of 1937-45. It saw action in both Imperial...
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Crusader MK I/II tankWith war clouds gathering, the British general staff ordered the acceleration of their cruiser tank programme - fast. reliable and reasonably armoured fighting vehicles that exploit weak points in the enemy lines and spearhead breakthroughs. One of the successful designs was the Tank, Cruiser,...
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Renault R35Fielded in great numbers by the French army, the Renault R35 was used to support infantry formations as they battled the invading Germans. Designed to replace the antiquated FT-17 tanks, the Renault R35 was a small but well-armoured French infantry support tank. It would...
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Panhard 178 armoured carThe Panhard 178 – colloquially known as the ‘Pan-Pan’– was an advanced Automitrailleuse de Découverte (AMD or armoured reconnaissance car) designed for the French Cavalry before World War II. Initially designed to help police France’s colonial territories, the Panhard 178 was a revolutionary design,...
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M26 Pershing heavy tankThe M26 Pershing was the first truly heavy tank to see service in the American army, designed to replace the M4 Sherman. Named after John J. Pershing, a capable American general during WWI, only a few would see active service during WWII, but many...
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Soviet BT-7 fast tankThe Soviet army of World War II was not short of fast cavalry tanks. The BT-7 was built in the thousands and used in early battles against the Japanese and later the invading Germans. Capable of an impressive 44mph on roads and over 30mph...
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A34 Comet cruiser tankThe A34 Comet was a development of the successful Cromwell, designed to take on the dangerous German ‘big cats’ in direct combat. Entering frontline service in late 1944, and extensively used in Korea, it proved a capable and versatile machine. With its low silhouette, thick...
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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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Stug III Ausf DBuilt on the battle-proven Panzer III chassis, the Ausf D was armed with the 75 mm StuK 37 L/24 cannon, whose high-explosive shells would make short work of enemy positions as well as early war tanks. Contains: One Resin and Metal Stug III Ausf D assault gun. Bolt...
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Sd.Kfz 184 Elefant heavy tank destroyerThe Elefant heavy tank destroyer was the result of a series of upgrades and modifications to the earlier Ferdinand type. Based on unused prototype chassis for the Tiger programme, the Elefant was five tonnes heavier than its predecessor, and boasted thicker frontal armour and...
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Humber Scout CarThe British army needed extra scout cars to complement the existing Daimler Dingo, and Humber came up with their two-man light scout car. Over 4,000 of this popular vehicle were produced and equipped all manner of Commonwealth, Polish and Czech units from 1942 to...
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Afrika Korps KubelwagenThe Kubelwagen was the military version of the Volkswagen car and proved a reliable, rugged and much-liked little workhorse that saw action on every front from the start of the war. Although it lacked the four-wheel drive of Allied Jeeps, this was compensated to...
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Australian Matilda II infantry tankThis boxed set allows for one of three variants to be assembled: Matilda II with 2-pounder anti-tank gun, Close Support with 3” howitzer or Frog flamethrower. Although obsolete in the European theatre, the A12 Matilda II infantry tank’s heavy armour and proven weaponry were ideal...
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Soviet ZIS-30 Tank DestroyerBorn out of the Soviet Union's desperate need in 1941 for mobile anti-tank guns to halt the inexorable advance of Nazi Germany deep into the heart of the Motherland, the ZiS-30 married the rugged Komsomolets artillery tractor with the proven ZiS-2 divisional gun. Over...
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Valentine II infantry tankThe Valentine tank was a tough and reliable workhorse of the Commonwealth and Soviet armies. Though superseded by the Churchill and Sherman on the Western Front, the 16-ton machine was also used by New Zealand forces in the Far East and continued to be...
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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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