Part No: A01305
The 25 pounder (howitzer) field gun, limber and 4x4 Quad Tractor was used extensively by the British Army in WWII.
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Part No: A01314
The 5.5 inch gun equipped the medium regiments of the Royal Artillery, first going into service in North Africa in 1941. the Matador was the workhorse of the British Military throughout the war in man...
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Part No: A01309
Over 100,000 Bren Carriers (universal Carrier) were built, serving many uses including field ambulances. The 6-Pounder anti-tank gun was extremely effective against German tanks.
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Part No: A01304
The Standard British Infantry tank from 1941, the Churchill sacrificed speed for heavy armour, good fire power and good cross-country performance.
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Part No: A01311
This version of the eight-wheeled armoured car carries a long-barreled 75mm gun making it in effect a self-propelled gun mounting. Used successfully in all campaigns from North Africa to the Eastern F...
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Part No: A01302
Designed to combat the Russian T-34, the Panther proved a formidable weapon and many believe it to be the best medium tank of WWII.
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Part No: A01308
Introduced to German tank units in 1942, the Tiger I was the most powerful tank at that time and remained so for almost three years.
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Part No: A01323
Over 800,000 of this 6 wheeled truck in it's many various options were produced and was the standard piece of equipment used by the allied forces, being a major part in the success of keeping the alli...
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Part No: A01320
The Scorpion was first all-aluninium armoured vehicle in the world. Lightness, manoevrability and speed are hallmarks of these light reconnaissance vehicles.
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Part No: A01303
The best known of all the American Tanks, the M4 Sherman was designed in 1941 as an improvement on the earlier Lee and Grant meduim tanks, and embodied the results of careful study of tank warfare in ...
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