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The 25 pounder was the key howitzer used by the British Army throughout World War 2 and beyond.
The 25 pounder was the key howitzer used by the British Army throughout World War 2 and beyond.
Created by the Canadian commander Lt-General Guy Simonds as an expedient way of reducing losses in his infantry and to be able to manoeuvre along with the tanks, the Ram Kangaroo served the forces of the British commonwealth well henceforth. The concep
Pack contains 3 metal sprues of stowage as shown in the image. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
The famous jeep that was the workhorse of all the allied armies. Found in pretty much every theatre of war in many and varied roles it has been suggested that it was a weapon that won the war. Now warlord cant say it will win all your battles bu
The Sherman Tank was the main stay of the American army. The Break out from the Normandy beaches and the bocage could never been achieved without the armoured support. Although they had their weaknesses and were nicknamed
Used in Operation Ironclad (the amphibious invasion of Madagascar) in 1942, the Tetrarch would later go on to play a vital role in the Airborne operations during the invasion of Normandy, adding much-needed fire support an
This awesome set contains everything you need to recreate the daring raid that paved the way for the Allied D-Day invasion. The Mission The mission, in the opening minutes of the Normandy landings, was to capture the Benouville Bridge a
Pack contains 1 resin and metal vehicle with 2 crew. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
The LCM (Landing Craft Mechanised) saw more than 8,500 were built in American yards between 1942 and 1945. As Britain had no tank-carrying craft lighter than LCT (Landing Craft Tank), LCMs were also readily adopted by the Royal Navy. LCMs could
If you're looking for a bit more punch for your British or Commonwealth armoured forces look no further than this beast! Mounting a 60lb air-to-ground rocket as carried by the RAF's Typhoons may seem unsporting but when you are facing Panthers,