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Sometimes referred to as the ‘deuce and a half’ the 2½ ton truck was the standard US general purpose army cargo truck used for haulage as well as troop transportation and as a prime mover for howitzers and anti-tank guns. Nicknamed “Jimmy” at General...
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Set contains: US Army command M10 Tank Destroyer/Wolverine (Plastic Box) M8/M20 Greyhound Scout Car (Plastic Box) Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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This little combo allows those of you who like to convert your pieces to take a step further - instead of towing your AT gun why not pop it on the back of the truck portee style and you'll have the M6 Gun Motor Carriage...
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This light 4x4 truck was used for as a staff vehicle for high-ranking officers, weapons carrier, and in a variety of non-combatant roles such as ambulances and signals trucks. They were known as the WC series ‘W’ being the letter code for 1941 and...
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Inspired by the powerful British Churchill Crocodile and their own experiences in the Pacific with other versions of flamethrower tanks the US army ordered some 100 Sherman Crocodile variants from the British, who were recognised as leading the field in Flamethrower technology. Based on...
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Rarely, if ever, have the words ‘war’ and ‘comedy’ somehow been so successfully combined as in MGM’s 1970 classic movie ‘Kelly’s Heroes’. However, the movie which was originally entitled ‘The Warriors’ underwent a major transformation process from its inception to its release, including the...
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Rangers Lead The Way! contains: Enough plastic and metal components to make 25 US Rangers miniatures, including a host of different weapon and command model options. Metal parts, including Bangalore torpedoes, M2 flame-thrower, pick/mattocks, axes, wirecutters, heads with goggles, and US Ranger knuckle-knife. 8...
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We’ve bundled-together the new 57mm Anti-tank gun in Winter gear with the trusty M3A1 half-track as a towing option With nearly 12,500 units produced throughout the war, the M3A1 was a common sight upon the winter battlefields – and was used both as a...
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This box gives you a platoon of tough, well-trained troops with enough firepower to successfully perform almost any task given to them. American troops were after all aggressive, resourceful and supremely well-equipped... These miniatures are usable as almost all types of regular American line...
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To give mobile anti-aircraft support and effective capability against ground targets the US Army mounted the highly effective M45 Maxson multiple .50 gun turret onto the flatbed of two-and-a-half ton trucks. Although still under testing at the end of WWII and not seeing active...
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The M46 Patton was designed to replace the M26 Pershing & the M4 Sherman. It was one of the U.S Army's principal tanks of the early Cold War, serving from 1949 up to the mid-1950s. The only American combat use of the M46 Patton...
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The 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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The M26 Pershing was the first truly heavy tank to see service in the American army. It was designed to be a replacement for the backbone of the US Armoured Divisions, the M4 Sherman – a good all-round medium tank that gave sterling service...
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Produced as a solution to the increasing ineffectiveness of the M10 tank destroyer against heavy panzers, the M36 Jackson was introduced. With it's 90mm gun mounted on the standard M10 hull, the M36 entered service late in 1944 and went onto see action in...
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The Sherman Tank was the main stay of the American army. The Break out from the Normandy beaches and the bocage could never been achieved without the armoured support. Although they had their weaknesses and were nicknamed 'Ronsons' by the Germans as they lit...
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Knowing D-Day approached, and in order to assault fortifications, the US army looked to 'upgrade' the standard M4A3 Shermans. The resultant tank arrived in the June–July 1944, with the US Army receiving a limited run of some 250 M4A3E2 Jumbo heavy assault tanks. Equipped...
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The 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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With the advent of heavy German armour such as the Panther and Tiger, the standard U.S. tank destroyer, the 3" Gun Motor Carriage M10, was rapidly becoming obsolete, because its main armament, the 3" M7 gun, had difficulty engaging these new tanks past 500...
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Pack contains 1 resin and metal vehicle Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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The Sherman Tank was the main stay of the American army. During the campaign in the Pacific the US forces were known to apply wooden armour to the sides of their Shermans. This is a resin tank and tracks with white metal parts, the...
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