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France, Cold War 1945-91Israel 1948 - 1991
AMX 13-75 light tank
Introduced in 1952 the AMX 13-75 light tank was used by the French army until the 1980s going through several updates. Other users include: Israel, Nederlands, Belgium, India, Morocco, Lebanon, Peru and Venezuela. Features included; Autoloader for the gun which held 12 rounds in the turret bustle this allowed the crew to be reduced to 3. The gun was rigidly …
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France, Cold War 1945-91
Citroen 2CV “technical”
A somewhat doubtful support vehicle for Viet Cong forces in Vietnam, A light weight and light hearted French car fitted with a Soviet 12.7mm HMG. It featured breifly and explosively in “Apocalypse now” so it must be true….
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Arab States 1948-1991
Arab infantry AA teams, HMG x3, Grail SAM x4
Arab infantry AA teams. The 12.7mm AA heavy machine gun on a tripod and shoulder launched “grail” SAM that cause such a shock to the Israeli airforce in the 1973 Yom Kippur war. The Dshkm HMGstill found mounted on trucks as fire support for militias
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Arab States 1948-1991
Arab 82mm Mortar teams x3
Arab 82mm mortar teams in ssh40/60 helmets, 9 figures and 3 mortars. 1960-80s
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Arab States 1948-1991
Arab, sustained fire MG teams x3
Arab MG teams, sustained fire PKM MG suitable for Egypt, Syria, Iraq and many other nations. 1960-80s
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Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991
2S1 Gvozdika 122mm SPG
Bulky amphibious self-propelled artillery, designed to keep pace with fast moving armoured formations. Developed in the late 1950s and entering service with the USSR in 1960. This succesful design is still in service around the world and has been updated several times. In Warsaw pack service it was often found near the front line giving direct fire support.
Used by both …
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Israel 1948 - 1991
IDF Infantry sustained fire MG teams x3
IDF Infantry, M1 helmet, FN MAG sustained fire MG teams x3? suitable 1960-80s
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Israel 1948 - 1991
IDF infantry 81mm Mortar & team x3
IDF infantry support teams, M1 helmet , 81mm Mortars? suitable 1960-80s
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Israel 1948 - 1991
IDF Paratrooper sustained fire MG teams x3
IDF Paratrooper FN MAG sustained fire MG teams x3? suitable 1960-80s
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Israel 1948 - 1991
IDF Paratrooper 81mm Mortar & team x3
Elite IDF Paratrooper support teams , 81mm Mortars? suitable 1960-80s
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Britain, Cold War 1945-1991
Bedford MK 4 tonner
Bedford MK 4×4, the “4 tonner” first produced in 1970 was still in British us as late as 2014, over 50,000 produced. It was used as logistics, troop transport,? artillery tractor to name a few uses of the basic version. It was also modified to have office bodies, cranes and tankers. Used by Britain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brunei, Denmark, Indonesia, Ireland, …
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Israel 1948 - 1991
M3 Half track 120mm Mortar
Israeli development of the American M3/M5 half track with 120mm mortar. These are often seen attached to armoured battalions to provide rapid artillery support,? smoke or illumination.
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Israel 1948 - 1991
M3 Half track TCM-20 AA
Israeli development of the American M3/M5 half track with a twin 20mm cannon AA mount
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Israel 1948 - 1991
IDF Paratroopers
Elite IDF Paratrooper infantry with mixed weapons including LMGs and AT team( 20 figures) suitable 1960-80s
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Israel 1948 - 1991
IDF seated infantry strip of 4 (x6)
Line of 4 seated infantry suitable for M3 halftrack, enough for 3 vehicles. They can be cut and used to populate other transports
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Arab States 1948-1991
Arab officers (x5) and radiomen (x5)
2 Offers and radioman can be used as a command group or? mixed with other figures to form obsever teams
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Arab States 1948-1991
Arab seated infantry strip of 4 (x6)
Line of 4 seated infantry suitable for BTR-152? enough for 3 vehicles. They can be cut and used to populate other transports
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Arab States 1948-1991
Arab 120mm Mortar teams (x2)
The 120mm PM-43 a Soviet design, copied and used all over the world. Still in use in many nations for it’s hard hitting simplicity. 6 figures and 2 mortars firing and 2 mortars packed for towing
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Arab States 1948-1991Israel 1948 - 1991
BTR-50 PB Armoured Personnel Carrier
An amphibious armoured personnel carrier based on the successful PT-76 tank hull. The BTR-50 could swim with minimal preparation and offered crew and passengers protection from small arms fire and shell splinters. Early versions were unarmed but an MG was usualy pintle mounted at the front of the crew hatch. Occationally they can be seen with Zis-2 Anti tank guns …
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Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991
PT-76(b) Amphibious Tank
Unusual amphibious tank designed for water crosing without preparation. Used by Warsaw Pact forces and allies. Saw action in the Middle east crossing the Bitter lake in the Yom Kippur and saw action at Ben Het in Vietnam, one of the few tank actions of that war.
Introduced in 1951 and still in service. (waterline version available)
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Britain, Cold War 1945-1991
Sultan FV105
Command vehicle based on the CVRT range of light fast vehicles introduced to replace armoured cars in the British army from 1973. The command variant has been used by many different branches of the British armed forces, compact and manoeuvrable. Crew 2 plus 3 in the command team.
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Britain, Cold War 1945-1991
Scimitar FV107
The Scimitar is part of the CVRT range of light fast vehicles introduced to replace armoured cars in the British army. With it’s high speed and powerful 30mm Rarden cannon the Scimitar acts as a reconnasance vehicle for both armoured and infantry formations.
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Arab States 1948-1991Britain, Cold War 1945-1991
Scorpion FV101
The Alvis Scorpion was the first of the CVRT range of light fast vehicles introduced to replace armoured cars in the British army from 1973. With it’s high speed and accurate 76mm gun the Scorpion acted as the eyes of the army. In the 1980s it began to be supplimented and eventually replaced by the Scimitar and Sabre? in British …
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