Webstore: British Tank Commanders
Fast, armoured and deadly, the Humber Armoured Car MKII, with its 15mm besa Machine gun and over 70mph top speed, is an essential component in a well equipped British and Commonwealth army. The vehicle was used in the North African Campaign from late 1
The M8 Greyhound was originally designed to replace the US military’s portee gun in an anti-tank role, but was quickly repurposed once it was realised that its performance against German armour was lacking. It found use as a popular and successful armoured car that served American and British armies well throughout the war. Its crew…
This early war British light armoured car saw action during the Fall of France and the campaign in the Western Desert. Pack contains 1 resin and metal vehicle Note: Models supplied unassembled and un
1 resin and metal vehicle Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
The Puma is, arguably, one of the best-looking armoured cars of WWII. A variant of the Sdkfz 234 it boasted a fully enclosed turret with a 5cm gun and thicker armour than other variants. Despite this additional armour the Puma was still capable of speeds greater than 50 miles per hour (that’s 85km) and saw…