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    • New releasesSoviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BTR-152K

      Developed from the successful BTR-152, K version was roofed over with better off-road ability and limited NBC protection. The BTR-152K entered service in 1951 and was widely exported. As newer vehicles entered service many remained in uses as ambulances or command vehicles. China built a copy called the Type 56

    • Israel 1948 - 1991New releases

      Merkava mk1

      The Merkava developed by Israel in 1979 incorporated some unique features, the engine is located at the front and there is a small door in rear. These features allow the tank to be resupplied while still in action. The tank also has a limited personnel carrying capacity. This is an early version with turret chain defence added to protect against …

    • Arab States 1948-1991New releases

      MTU Dozer blade for T-54/T-55/T62

      The MTU-dozer blade used on T-54/55/62 tanks. The detachable dozer blade allowed tanks to carry out basic combat engineering tasks such and clearing obstacles or creating basic defences. The model can be used with Red3’s T54/55, T62 or T64 (tank model not included)

    • New releasesSoviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BMP-3

      The BMP-3 entered service in 1987 using a unique 100mm low velocity gun/missile launcher. The turret also has a coaxial MG and 30mm cannon capable of engaging light armour and slow aircraft. There is a crew of 3 and room for 6 passengers. It can be made amphibious with minor preparation. Approximately 2000 built and models exported to Eastern Bloc …

    • New releasesSoviet Eastern Block 1945-1991

      BMD-1P Paratrooper MICV

      Soviet air transportable Mechanised Infantry Combat Vehicle. This unique lightweight aluminium vehicle was built for the Soviet Paratroop Force or VDV.  This is the 2nd generation version with upgraded Spigot/Spandrel ATGM introduced from 1977

    • CanadaNew releases

      AVGP Cougar

      A 6×6 armoured vehicle, based on the Swiss MOWAG Piranha, with a 76mm gun turret from a British Scorpion tank. These were used for reconnaissance, fire support and training from 1976. Issued to regular, mechanised and reserve units. Just under 200 were produced.

    • CanadaNew releases

      AVGP Grizzly

      A 6×6 armoured personnel carrier, based on the Swiss MOWAG Piranha, built for the Canadian Army and entering service in 1976. Issued to regular, mechanised and reserve units. Over 100 were later sold to Uraguay.

    • Arab States 1948-1991New releases

      GAZ69 “Shimel”

      Soviet built 4×4 “jeep” equiped with 4 Snapper Anti-tank missiles. The missiles were covered by a canvas hood when not in use leading to the nic name “the pram”. Used by Arab forces in the Six day war and war of attrition, many captured by Israel. The design was also copied by Cuba, China and N.Korea.

    • Britain, Cold War 1945-1991New releases

      No8 bridge

      Number 8 bridge was capable of spanning 80ft and carrying up to 80 tons. It was carried into action by the Chieftain AVLB which could lay or retrieve it rapidly (Multi part kit requiring some modelmaking skill, model is made from is 3D printed Acrylic plastic). Tank for scale

    • Britain, Cold War 1945-1991New releases

      Chieftain AVLB & No8 bridge

      The Chieftain AVLB with a Number 8 bridge was capable of spanning 80ft in under 3 minutes and carrying up to 80 tons. In service from 1969 to 1989
      (Large multi part kit requiring some modelmaking skill *bridge is 3D printed Acrylic plastic)

    • Britain, Cold War 1945-1991New releases

      Chieftain ARRV

      The Chieftain ARRV was a development of the earlier recovery vehicle with an Atlas crane allowing it to carry out lifting tasks such as power-pack replacement
      (Multi part kit requiring some modelmaking skill)

    • AccessoriesBritain WW2

      US Browning 30 cal. MG (3x strip of 4)

      3 strips of 4 Browning .30 cal MG to add extra detail to models. 1mm peg on base. (Requires model to be drilled, some modelling skill required)

    • AccessoriesNew releases

      Soviet vehicle HMGs (3x strip of 4)

      3 strips of 4 HMG to add extra detail to models. 1mm peg on base. (Requires model to be drilled, some modelling skill required)

    • Arab States 1948-1991New releases

      BRMD-1

      Amphibious armoured scout car. Able to cross water with minimal preparation. In service from 1959 through to the 2000s. Around the world and used in may conflicts 11500 built. crew 4, armament pintel MG

    • 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.

    • Germany 1939-45New releases

      Tiger 1 (late version – Wittman)

      Late model Tiger 1 modelled on 101st SS Heavy Tank Battalion vehicles encountered in Normandy. The tank ace Michael Wittman commanded one in 1944. Steel wheels, extra track armour and low profile cupola. Can be modelled with commander or closed down.

    • Germany 1939-45New releases

      Tiger 1 (mid)

      The legendary German heavy tank, this model represents a mid-production version with “dustbin” cupola and rubber road wheels. Suitable for 1942-3. Can be modelled with commander or closed down

    • NetherlandsNew releases

      Dutch command (5x officers 5x radio)

      Dutch command teams, can be used as is or mixed in with other figures