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    • France, Cold War 1945-91Germany 1939-45

      Renault AHN 4t

      The Renault AH range was produced from 1939-1947 with 23,000 manufactured. 4,000 AHN 4t medium trucks went to the German Army. This successful truck was used on all fronts.

    • Arab States 1948-1991Britain WW2

      25pdrQF Mk2 (gun x 2 and crew x3)

      The 25pdr QF mk2 entered Commonwealth service in 1942, the muzzle brake reduced recoil when firing Anti-tank ammunition. The gun remained in UK service until 1967. The Quad tractor and limber where gradually phased out in favour of 3t trucks. It continued in widespread use post WW2, seeing action in the Middle east and India. (Quad not included)

    • Germany 1939-45New releases

      StuH 42

      StuH 42 assault gun, based on the Panzer III chassis with a 105mm gun to provide support to infantry units. These had limited AT ability using a HEAT shell. They served on all fronts from late 1942 approximately 1300 built.

    • Arab States 1948-1991Germany 1939-45

      Stug III G

      Stug III G assault gun, based on the Panzer III chassis, this combination of the Panzer III hull and long 75mm gun created a deadly defensive weapon able to destroy allied tanks from a distance while hidden. These served on all fronts from late 1942-45. Post war the Stug III went on to be used by Czechs upto the …

    • Germany 1939-45New releases

      Panzer 3 ausf N

      Panzer III medium tank, the Ausf N was a last production version with the L24 75mm infantry gun. These served through to the end of the war in decreasing numbers as production stopped in late 43

    • Germany 1939-45New releases

      Panzer 3 ausf J/L/M

      Panzer III medium tank, the Ausf L/M was a late production version with the L60 50mm AT gun. These served in N. Africa, Italy and Russia from 1941-4.

    • Germany 1939-45New releases

      PAK-40 75mm gun and crew (1x gun deployed, 1x gun on tow)

      PAK-40 75mm anti-tank gun, this robust and effect gun entered service in 1943. Light, simple and able to penetrate almost any Allied armour it could be towed by lorry or half-track. 23000 built. It continued in used post WW2 with Eastern bloc Nations, Austria, Portugal and North Vietnam

    • Germany 1939-45New releases

      Hannomag SdKfz 251/22 Pak40

      The Hannomag 251/22 late production ausf D fitted with a Pak40 anti-tank gun. Apparently not a popular vehicle, because of the limit traverse of the gun, the extra weight and severe recoil

    • Germany 1939-45New releases

      Hannomag SdKfz 251/6 Command

      The Hannomag 251/6 ausf D late war command and communications vehicle. These came in 4 sub types depending on the command level and radio fit. This shows the awning partly deployed to shelter the radios from the weather, often seen in photos.

    • Britain, Cold War 1945-1991

      Centurion AVRE 105 with mine plough

      The Centurion Mk12 AVRE 105 for the Royal Engineers. The 105mm tank gun version used converted surplus Mk12 Centurions. The Pearson mine plough cleared a vehicle wide path through mine fields, while the 105mm armed Centurion was more than able to defend itself or demolish fortifications

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      Kraka – Milan ATGM (x2)

      The Kara was adopted by the West German Airborne 1974-1990s. They we used to equip the command and support companies of each battalion. These lightweight vehicles could be folded in half for transport by helicopter or for parachute drop.  Specialist versions were built to carry Milan missiles

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      Kraka transport with 3 troops (x2)

      The Kara was adopted by the West German Airborne 1974-1990s. They we used to equip the command and support companies of each battalion. These lightweight vehicles could be folded in half for transport by helicopter or for parachute drop. They could carry up to 750kg in cargo or 2 stretcher patients. Specialist versions were built to carry TOW missiles, 20mm …

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      Kraka Command vehicle with radios

      The command Kraka was used for command and communications, fitted with generator and long range radio set, leaving 2 seats free for passengers.

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      Kraka 20mm cannon (x2)

      The Kara was adopted by the West German Airborne 1974-1990s. They we used to equip the command and support companies of each battalion. These lightweight vehicles could be folded in half for transport by helicopter or for parachute drop. They could carry up to 750kg in cargo or 2 stretcher patients. Specialist versions were built to carry TOW missiles, 20mm …

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      Kraka mortar carrier (x2)

      The Kara was adopted by the West German Airborne 1974-1990s. They we used to equip the command and support companies of each battalion. These lightweight vehicles could be folded in half for transport by helicopter or for parachute drop. They could carry up to 750kg in cargo or 2 stretcher patients. Specialist versions were built to carry TOW missiles, 20mm …

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      Kraka TOW (x2)

      The Kara was adopted by the West German Airborne 1974-1990s. They we used to equip the command and support companies of each battalion. These lightweight vehicles could be folded in half for transport by helicopter or for parachute drop. They could carry up to 750kg in cargo or 2 stretcher patients. Specialist versions were built to carry TOW missiles, 20mm …

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      Kraka paratroop transport (x2)

      The Kara was adopted by the West German Airborne 1974-1990s. They we used to equip the command and support companies of each battalion. These lightweight vehicles could be folded in half for transport by helicopter or for parachute drop. They could carry up to 750kg in cargo or 2 stretcher patients. Specialist versions were built to carry TOW missiles, 20mm …

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      Fuchs TPz Pionierwagen

      Fuchs(Fox) wheeled engineer transport vehicle, designed to carry engineer teams and their  equipment in the combat zone to carry out construction or obstacle clearance.  First introduced in to the West German army in 1979, still in service

       

       

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      Iltis, VW 183 (x2)

      The VW Iltis was introduced in 1975 to provide the Bundeswehr with an inexpensive 4×4 runabout.  It was manufactured Canada became interested in the design and bought the rights to manufacture it producing 2500 for the Canadian army and a similar number for the Belgian Army. Small numbers were used as ambulance, radio vehicle and transport for AT or artillery …

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      Sustained fire MG3 team (x3)

      The MG3 was derived from the very succesful MG42 of WW2 and has only recently been retired from service. This model shows a crew served weapon on tripod.

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      West German Command team Officer and Radioman (x5)

      Command team can be used as it is or mixed in with other figures to create other team such as FAO or HQ units

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      Milan Team ATGM team

      The Milan was the standard West German ATGM from the early 1970s to the end of the Cold War

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      West German M120 Mortar team (x3)

      M120 West German heavy mortar. This has been the standard infantry support weapon since the 1960s. It is normally carried in a light truck or APC.

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      Fuchs TPz APC with Milan firing post

      The Fuchs(Fox) wheeled APC was first introduced in to the West German army in 1979. Almost1000 went into service in a variety of roles. This model depictics the armoured personel carrier fitted with a launching post for the Milan ATGM.  This carrier could be used to engauge tanks directly or the crew could dismount.