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Morris CS9 British Light Armored Car 'North African Campaign' Developed in the pre-war years, this armoured vehicle was built in a hundred examples. It was armed with either an anti-tank rifle or a machine gun. The British Army used a few of these vehicles during the Battle of France in 1940 and all of them were eventually destroyed or abandoned. The remaining cars went later to North Africa. Our second release of the Morris p...
Fordson WOT2 E (15CWT) 'Wooden Cargo Bed' The WOT2 light-weight military lorry was in production with the British Ford company at Dagenham since 1939 and several versions of the type was constructed. The total production number reached some 60 000 examples which served with the British Army, RAF as well as with the Royal Navy until the end of the 1950s. In the war times, these vehicles offered support to British forces in West...
Fordson WOT2D 'Van Body'. The WOT2 light truck was produced by Ford of Britain in Dagenham since 1939 in several various versions. The production in the war years gave a total of 60,000 examples that served with the British Army, RAF as well as with the Royal Navy well until the late 1950s. During the war, these vehicles offered support to British troops in Western Europe, Africa and elsewhere. They were also operated by forei...
Anhanger E-3 'German WWII Trailer' 1/72
The standardized German 3-ton trailer was put into production in 1940 to replace the number of other earlier trailers of this weight category in Wehrmacht's arsenal. It was produced by various manufacturers andused throughout the war by the Wehrmacht and other German forces. Saw wide use also in the post war years both by the military and civilians, in Germany as well as abroad. The res...
M29C Weasel 'Amphibious Version' 3D-printed model set with etched details and a sheet of decals. This amphibious version of the US-built M29C Weasel tracked transport vehicle was used both in Europe and the Pacific Area during WW2, by American troops and Brits as well. The vehicles were also deployed to Korea and later used by the French in Vietnam.
Fordson WOT2H (15CWT) 'Tin Cargo Bed' The WOT2 lightweight lorry was produced by the British Ford factory at Dagenham from 1939 in several varieties. Almost 60,000 of these vehicles were built in total throughout the war, and they remained in service with the Army, RAF and RN well until the end of the 1950s. During the war, these machines supported the British forces in Western Europe, Africa and elsewhere. The WOT2s were also...
de Havilland DH.94 Moth Minor . The production of the sports and touring DH.94 Moth Minor was interrupted by World War II. De Havilland stopped production in Britain and moved it to Australia, where it was restarted for the needs of the RAAF. Indigenous British aircraft were flown by private individuals and in flying clubs. After the outbreak of the war, civilian flying was restricted and Moth Minors served as training or liai...
Renard R.31 'Belgian Recconaissance Plane' Belgian observation monoplane, whose service ended with the Wehrmacht's attack on Belgium. Virtually all machines were destroyed in defensive battles.
The main parts are cast from resin, complemented by 3D printed parts. The decals offer two machines, both decorated with Indian heads.
Curtiss CW-24B 'US test plane' In 1939, the USAAF placed an order for the construction of unorthodox fiighter planes from three aircraft manufacturers based on the R-40C specifications. The Vultee XP-54, Northrop XP-56 and Curtiss XP-55 Ascender fighters were built to these specifications. Curtiss tested the XP-55's capabilities on a scaled-down flying model CW-24B. The plane had a steel-tube fuselage covered with fabris and a...