Tag: US Army
Webstore: US Army Jeep with 50 cal and crew
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 we can’t say it will win all your battles but we have
Webstore: US Firing Machine Gun Team Ammo Carrier
Pack contains 1 metal figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Webstore: Willys jeep with canopy
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
Webstore: Sherman M4A3 (76mm) with wooden armour
The Sherman Tank was the main stay of the American army. During the campaign in the Pacific the US forces were known to apply wooden armour to the sides of their Shermans. This is a resi
Webstore: US Army 60mm mortar team
The M1 60mm mortar was the largest weapon in the arsenal of the U.S. WWII infantry battalion and saw extensive service during WWII and on into the Korean War. Pack contains 3 metal figures & 1 gun
Webstore: US Jeep Gunner
30 Cal machine gunner is shown here spraying lead at the enemy whilst his driver jinks the jeep around. Paired up with the American driver we think they look a pretty cool team.
Webstore: Sandbag Armoured Sherman M4A3
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 nicknam
Webstore: Sherman M4A3 (76mm)
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
Webstore: US Army M1 57mm anti-tank gun
The U.S. version, classified as substitute standard under the designation 57 mm Gun M1, was based on the 6 pounder Mk 2, two units of which were received from the UK. Production started early in 1942 and continued until 1945 and the M1A2 introdu
