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Italian Gabbiano-class CorvetteThe Italian Navy was a professional force that had high hopes for its performance in WWII. Italian light forces were to gain a reputation for skill, daring and great bravery under Mussolini and his cohorts, and even after. By the start of the war,...
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Ruined Mediterranean LighthouseBe it intentional or accidental, this newly ruined lighthouse will simply just remain there until the order of its restoration or removal comes through. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Hungarian Starter ForceThe Royal Hungarian Army Hungary raised and deployed two Armoured Field Divisions, one mechanised Cavalry Division, and eight Assault gun Battalions. The Carpathian Army Group was sent as the initial contribution to the German’s Operation Barbarossa. This unit contained the most battle-ready forces the...
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39M Csaba armoured carNamed after a famous son of Attila, king of the Huns, the Csaba 39M was produced in Hungary based on designs by Nicholas Straussler, a Hungarian designer living and working in Great Britain between the wars. Its principal service was 1939–44 and 101 were...
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Armed TrawlerIn Cruel Seas, the focus may be on the fast MTB's but these boats were also ably supported by many hundreds of other craft, from purpose-built landing ships, sloops and corvettes to converted trawlers thrust into the joys of minesweeping. There is great fun...
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M-Class MinesweeperThe M-class were larger ships, equivalent to the RN Corvettes, well-built vessels that were seaworthy and useful ships. They used light flak for defence against aircraft but also packed useful main guns and depth charges to combat submarines. Contains: 1x resin & metal M-Class...
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US LCI (L) Landing CraftThe US Navy employed LCI (L) Landing Craft, large amphibious assault ships, to land large numbers of infantry directly onto beaches. Effectively they were a small steel ship that could land 200 troops, travelling from rear bases on its own at a speed of...
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IJN Large SampansAs the Japanese merchant marine became ever more depleted the humble Sampan became the main fallback for the Imperial Japanese war machine, delivering vital cargoes of men and equipment. Contains: 2x metal Large Sampan Ship cards Wake markers Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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IJN Escort Type Hei MinesweeperIn an attempt to regain some measure of convoy protection, the IJN built over 170 Kaibōkan (ocean defence ships). They came in four main classes: "Type A" Etorofu class and "Type B" Mikura class, these were taking too much time to build so by...
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Cruel Seas water plumes packThe wonderful thing about naval warfare is that the ammunition didn’t just disappear if it missed its intended target. Rather it would show up quite well in the form of fountains of spray known as ‘plumes’. They’re great for intimidating your opponent! More importantly,...
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US Coastal Cutter subchaserSubmarine chasers were used for destroying German U-boats that were stationed off the coast of the United States (some 67 German U-boats were sunk). In the Pacific Theatre, submarine chasers were used for amphibious landings, courier and escort duty. SC-497-class submarine chasers were a...
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Vorposten Boot flakshipOf the many German patrol boats that served during the war, the VP-Boot or Vorpostenboot was perhaps the most feared by the Royal Navy. Built as an escort boat from many different pre-war fishing vessels, yachts or harbour craft, they were simple and robust...
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US Navy FleetBy 1941 there were 29 total PT’s total in the US Navy, by December ’43 there were 29 squadrons. Indeed, by the end of the war the small ships, PT’s LCI etc. numbered 7,000 craft of 80 types. Many Early PT boats had up...
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Imperial Japanese Navy FleetBetween the wars Japan reassessed its position with its navy, building the world’s first purpose-built aircraft carrier, the Hosho in 1921 and inventing its deadly fast and powerful type 93 24’’ oxygen fuelled torpedoes. They also decided that as their industrial might could not...
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British Army Ford WOA1 staff 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. This kit also includes a driver model based upon Princess Elizabeth and a passenger! Models...
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British Hunter automated mobile platformHaving succeeded in automating an armoured carrier, the British Rift-tech Division looked to develop the concept further, combining the continuing improvements in AI technology with a purpose-built chassis capable of carrying several weapon systems in a universal mount. This would allow rapid changes in...
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Renault UE CheniletteThe tiny Chenillette was a fully-tracked armoured tractor, not dissimilar in overall appearance to the British Bren Carrier. It would often pull a trailer. It was in widespread use throughout the French Army as a towing vehicle. It was unarmed, but during the final...
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Italian Stuart-T Tesla TankItaly’s demands for armoured vehicles was both passionate and excessive, but the Allies quickly recognised that if they were to release forces from Italy, they needed to arm the Italians. Numerous M3 Stuarts were available to transfer to Italy, and although no longer first-line...
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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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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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