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US M48 Patton Main Battle Tank
Developed from the US Army M47 Patton Main Battle Tank (MBT), the M48 Patton MBT was the third tank named after General George S. Patton, Commander of the US 3rd Army during World War II.
18 sprues, upper &, lower hull, individual track links, photo-etch parts. L: 248.3mm, W: 103.7mm, Total parts: 520+
M1014 w/ M747 Semi-trailer
Tractor & semi-trailer combination used by the United States military to transport heavy equipment, such as tanks, armoured personnel carriers, artillery pieces etc.
19 sprues, upper &, lower hull, individual track links, photo-etch parts. L: 163.4mm, W: 77mm, Total parts: 640+
NATO M1014 w/ M2042A1 GLCM TEL c.1979-91
Ground-Launched Cruise Missiles (GLCMs) were developed by the United States Air Force in the last decade of the Cold War to counter Soviet ballistic nuclear missiles deployed in Eastern Bloc European countries such as East Germany and Czechoslovakia, and in the Western Soviet Union. GLCMs were stationed in Europe as part of the NATO Double Track Decision (1979), initially at RAF Greenh...
US M1001 with M790 Erector Launcher Trailer USUALLY £159.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!
German MAN 27.365VFAE KAT-1A1 M1001 8-wheel drive prime mover, towing M790 erector launcher (EL) bogie semi-trailer, carrying Pershing II ballistic missile, operated by US Army and German Air Force in Western Europe during the Cold War.
26 sprues, cab & tyres, photo-etch parts. L: 447.2mm, W: 87.6mm, Total parts 960+
US C-RAM with HEMTT A3 USUALLY £129.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!
US Army Counter Rocket, Artillery and Mortar (C-RAM) "Centurion" land-based Phalanx rapid-fire, computer-controlled radar and 20mm gun counter-insurgent system which automatically intercepts rockets, artillery and mortar rounds in the air before impact. C-RAM has defended the Green Zone US base in Baghdad Iraq against more than 100 hostile incoming rockets and m...
M3 Lee Medium Tank. The M3 Lee, officially Medium Tank, M3, was an American medium tank used during World War II. In Britain, the tank was called by two names based on the turret configuration and crew size. Tanks employing US pattern turrets were called the "Lee", named after Confederate general Robert E. Lee. Variants using British pattern turrets were known as "Grant," named after Union general Ulysses S. Grant.
M3 Grant Medium Tank
Armed with a 75mm gun in the main turret and a 37mm gun in the secondary turret, the M3 Grant was first used in combat by the British in North Africa in 1942.
19 sprues, upper &, lower hull, individual track links, photo-etch parts. L: 163.4mm, W: 77mm, Total parts: 640+
US M3A5 Medium Tank
The M3 Lee was an American medium tank used during World War II. In Britain, the tank was given two names based on its turret configuration and crew size. Tanks with US-pattern turrets were called "Lee" after Confederate general Robert E. Lee. Variants with British-pattern turrets were known as "Grant" after Union general Ulysses S. Grant.
The diesel-engined M3A5 saw combat in North Africa, Italy and the ...
US M3A4 Medium Tank
American WWII Lee/Grant medium tank with stretched welded hull and Chrysler multibank engine type A57.
20 sprues, upper & lower hull and turret. L: 176mm, W: 77.8mm, Total parts 640+
M3A3 Lee Medium Tank
American WWII medium tank built with British input. Some 322 M3A3 variants with welded armour were constructed. Also known as Lee III/V.19 sprues, upper & lower hull and turret, individual track links.
L: 162.2mm, W: 77.8mm, Total parts 630+
M925A1 US Military Cargo Truck 5 Ton 6x6 USUALLY £79.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!! M939 series all-terrain all-weather general service truck with dropside body and canvas cover. Front mounted winch.
8 sprues, cab and tyres. Length: 241.9mm, Width: 93.4mm.
Total parts 350+