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    • United States, Cold War 1945-1991

      Humvee M988 troop and cargo carrier

      The HMMVW or Humvee came into service in 1984. The Humvee gradualy replaced the Ford MUT and military light trucks as troop, weapons and cargo carrier.  Over 190, 000 have been built and sold around the world.  The first M988 versions had load capacity of 1100kg and had no armour it was fitted with a fabric roof and doors.

    • United States, Cold War 1945-1991

      Humvee M966 TOW

      The HMMVW or Humvee came into service in 1984. The Humvee gradualy replaced the Ford MUT and military light trucks as troop, weapons and cargo carrier.  Over 190, 000 have been built and sold around the world.  The M966 TOW carrier version had basic light composite armour giving some protection against spinters.

       

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      T80 bv

      The T80 was the first gas turbine power tank in the world to enter service in 1976, designed for Elete Soviet units as a breakhthrough tank. This model represents the BV version with the first use of ERA “Kontact” armour in 1979. It included many advanced features such as 125mm smoothbore gun and auto-loading system and thermal sights. (Can be …

    • Britain, Cold War 1945-1991

      Stalwart Mk2 amphibious truck

      The Stalwart was developed to provide British armoured units with an amphibious all-terrain supply vehicle.  As part of the Alivis 600 series of 6×6 vehicles it proved very popular with Britsh forces but saw limited export success. (example shown with AC1, Box loads, available seperately)

       

       

       

    • Arab States 1948-1991Britain, Cold War 1945-1991

      Saracen APC

      The Saracen was part of the Alivis 600 series of 6×6 vehicles.  Used by Britain, the Saracen saw action in the Malasian chrisis and became an export succes because of it was significantly cheaper to run than tracked APCs but offered full armour and an MG turret.

      It saw action as part of Jordanian forces in the Arab Israeli conflicts and …

    • Arab States 1948-1991Britain, Cold War 1945-1991

      Saladin Armoured Car

      The Saladin is part of the Alivis 600 series of 6×6 vehicles.  Used by Britain, the Saladin became an export succes because of it was significantly cheaper than a tank but offered full armour and a useful 76mm gun. Users included West Germany, Austrailia, Jordan, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and UEA. It also sold well in Afica, Aisia and South America. …

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      Leopard 1A 1A

      It was soon realised the Leopard 1 needed to increase it’s survivability so a Blom & Voss developed applique armour for the turret as well as improved night vision and radios creating the 1A1A to A1A4 versions. These served from 1974 in the 80s it began to be transfered to support and reserve units and finaly withdrawn from German service …

    • West Germany 1945-1991

      Leopard 2 A1-4

      The Leopoard 2 introduced into the Bundeswehr in 1979 and successufully exported to 17 countries both in and outside NATO.

      The powerful 120mm smooth bore L44 gun and slab sided laminated armour distinguish the Leopard 2 from the earlier Leoard 1 although both served side by side for many years.

      *This model comes with the option of crew out or hatches closed

       

    • Accessories

      Stowage pack, mixed (x6)

      A selection of  jerry cans, Camoflage nets, tarpalins and infantry packs to enhance and customise our range of vehicles. Create the chaotic look of real world vehicles or use these to differentiate between units.(x6)

    • Accessories

      POL (Petrol, Oil & Lubricants) loads, mixed (x6)

      A selection of drums and jerry cans, these are modelled to fit into our lorries or be used for dioramas (x6)

    • Accessories

      Box loads, mixed (x6)

      A selection of Mixed crates and boxes some on pallets, these are modelled to fit into our lorries or be used for dioramas (x6)

    • Israel 1948 - 1991United States, Cold War 1945-1991

      M151 MUTT & TOW Missile (x2)

      The M151 Ford MUTT was used as a weapons carrier for the TOW missile introduced in 1971. This system saw service in the Vietnem and the last days of the Yom Kippur war.

    • United States, Cold War 1945-1991

      M151 MUTT jeep (x2)

      The M151 Ford MUTT replaced the M38 jeep in US service from 1959 through to the late 1990s until completely replaced by the HMVEE. The MUTT used a monocoque body and modern suspension giving better ride and higher cross country speed, which led to many accidents in it’s early service. It has been put to many uses as a communications …

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      UAZ 469 & SPG-9 gun (x2)

      The UAZ 469 jeep and 73mm SPG-9 recoiless gun. This jeep and AT gun were deployed with Spetnaz SVD airmobile troops and Boarder troops. It could be transport by helicopter or parachuted

       

    • Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      UAZ 469 jeep (x2)

      The UAZ 469 jeep was developed in the late 1960s to replace the aging GAZ67. This rugged vehicle remains in use across the globe. Can be seen carrrying a driver and 7 paratroopers, normal load appears to be 5 passengers.

       

    • 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 …

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      Soviet 120mm Mortar, towed (x3)

      The Soviet 120mm PM-43 Mortar. Used by Warsaw Pact Motor Rifle Battalions and allied nations around the world. This pack contains mortars packed for towing behind trucks or armoured vehicles (x3)

    • Arab States 1948-1991Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      Airborne GAZ 66 truck

      Soviet truck first designed and built in 1966, since then almost 1 million have been produced until production ceased in 1999. This is the paratrooper airborne version, which could be parachuted. The folding screen and roof allowed loading into aircraft.

       

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      Spetsnaz, SVD, RPU-14 “Katyusha” rocket artillery (x2)

      These represent Soviet Eastern Block troops in beret such as the SVD or Spetnaz . The RPU-14 fired standard 140mm rockets from 16 tubes creating a single powerful barrage. It was air transportable and could be towed by a light truck. (2 launchers with crew)

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      Spetsnaz, SVD, sustained fire RPK teams (x3) (Copy)

      These represent Soviet Eastern Block troops in beret such as the SVD or Spetnaz . The RPK general purpose machine gun could be mounted on a tripod for sustained fire support

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      Spetsnaz, SVD, 82mm Mortar teams (x3)

      These represent Soviet Eastern Block troops in beret such as the SVD or Spetnaz . Most Soviet units used the heavier 120mm weapons but the 82mm Mortar gave light units a more portable support weapon.

       

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      Spetsnaz, SVD, SAM missile gunners (x5)

      These represent Soviet Eastern Block troops in beret such as the SVD or Spetnaz . The Grail missile was limited in range but effective. Used in numbers it gave lightly armed troops an air defence capability.

       

    • Soviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      Spetsnaz, SVD, ATGM teams (x3)

      These represent Soviet Eastern Block troops in beret such as the SVD or Spetnaz . The Spigot AT4 and Spandrel AT5 used the same launcher and are virtualy identical in size. These began replacing Sagger in frontline Soviet units during the early 1970s.

       

    • 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.