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17/25 pdr gun (x2) Time: mid / Unit size: 1-2 17/25 pdr gun (x2)Time : midUnit size : 1-2...read more |
14.00EUR |
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17pdr Gun (x2) Time: late / Unit size: 1-2 17pdr Gun (x2)Time : lateUnit size : 1-2...read more |
14.00EUR |
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2 pdr gun (8th Army) (x2) Time: early/mid / Unit size: 2-4 2 pdr gun (8th Army) (x2)Time : early/midUnit size : 2-4...read more |
11.00EUR |
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2 pdr gun (BEF) (BR501) 2 pdr gun (BEF) (BR501)
with two 2 pdr guns with crew and Command Rifle team....read more |
14.00EUR |
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2 pdr portee Time: mid / Unit size: 2-4 2 pdr porteeTime : midUnit size : 2-4...read more |
9.00EUR |
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20mm Oerlikon SPAA Time: mid/late / Unit size: - 20mm Oerlikon SPAA Time : mid/lateUnit size : -...read more |
9.00EUR |
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25 pdr gun (8th Army) (x2) Time: early/mid / Unit size: 1-4 25 pdr gun (8th Army) (x2)Time : early/midUnit size : 1-4...read more |
14.00EUR |
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25 pdr gun (x2) Time: mid/late / Unit size: 1-4 25 pdr gun (x2)Time : mid/lateUnit size : 1-4...read more |
14.00EUR |
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25pdr Artillery Battery (new staff teams) Time: late / Uni 25pdr Battery Time : lateUnit size : 1-2...read more |
55.00EUR |
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4.2" Chemical Mortar Plt (Italy) Time: mid/late / Unit size: 4.2" Chemical Mortar Plt (Italy)Time : mid/lateUnit size : 1...read more |
17.00EUR |
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4.5" Howitzer Battery (BBX22) with four OQF 4.5" Howitzers, four sets of Gun Crew, Command Rifle team, four Large bases and one Small base.
The origins of the Ordinance Quick Fire (OQF) 4.5” howitzer go back as far as the Boer...read more |
35.00EUR |
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5.5" British Heavy Artillery Time: late / Unit size: 1-2 5.5" British Heavy ArtilleryTime : lateUnit size : 1-2...read more |
55.00EUR |
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6 pdr (x2) Time: late / Unit size: 1-2 6 pdr (x2)Time : lateUnit size : 1-2...read more |
16.00EUR |
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6 pdr gun (8th Army) (x2) Time: mid / Unit size: 2-4 6 pdr gun (8th Army) (x2)Time : midUnit size : 2-4...read more |
16.00EUR |
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6 pdr portee Time: mid / Unit size: 2-4 6 pdr porteeTime : midUnit size : 2-4...read more |
9.00EUR |
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7th Armoured Motor Platoon Time: late / Unit size: 2-3 7th Armoured Motor PlatoonTime : lateUnit size : 2-3...read more |
17.00EUR |
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A10 Cruiser Mk II (BR022) A10 Cruiser Mk II (BR022)
The A10 Criser Mk II was developed along side the A9 Cruiser tank. It was
designed as an infantry tank, however its armour protection was deemed not
sufficient for th...read more |
9.00EUR |
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A10 Cruiser Mk IIA (Desert) (BR023) with one A10 Cruiser Mk IIA tank (2pdr gun and CS gun option) and one Tank Commander figure.
British Cruiser tanks were designed, as their naval title implied, to be able to manoeuvre around the ba...read more |
9.00EUR |
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A13 Cruiser Mk III (BR024) A13 Cruiser Mk III (BR024)
The A13 Cruiser Mk III was the first British cruiser tank to use the Christie
suspension system. This gave higher speeds and better cross-country performance
than th...read more |
9.00EUR |
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A13 Cruiser Mk IVA (Desert) (BR026) with one A13 Cruiser Mk IVA tank, Besa Co-ax MG and Vickers Co-ax MG 2pdr gun options and Tank Commander figure.
British Cruiser tanks were designed, as their naval title implied, to be able to man...read more |
9.00EUR |
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A13 Mk II Cruiser Mk IV (BR025) A13 Mk II Cruiser Mk IV (BR025)
The A13 Mk II Cruiser Mk IV was in essence an uparmoured version of the A13
Cruiser Mk III. This increase was mainly added to the frontal armour of the
tank; des...read more |
9.00EUR |
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A30 Challenger Time: late Unit size :1 In 1941, the British General Staff began examining the feasibility of mounting a high velocity gun into infantry and cruiser tanks. The need arose from experiences against the Afrika Corp during the c...read more |
9.00EUR |
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A9 Cruiser Mk I (BR020) A9 Cruiser Mk I (BR020)
Cruiser Tank Mark 1, A9, A9E1, C.S.
The A9 design was originally designed by Vickers to be a medium tank in 1934.
However, it was re-designated a Cruiser tank for service...read more |
9.00EUR |
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AEC MkI Time: mid / Unit size: - AEC MkI Time : midUnit size : -...read more |
9.00EUR |
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AEC Mk III Time: late Unit size :2 Associated Engineering Company (AEC) was a manufacturer of heavy vehicle chassis based in England and first saw success with the Matador Tractor, used to tow artillery pieces and anti-aircraft guns in...read more |
9.00EUR |
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Airborne 75mm Pack Howitzer Battery Airlanding Light Battery (BBX20)
with 4 guns with crew, Observer team, Staff team and 2 Command Rifle teams.
When the British Airborne forces were formed a number of options were considered when l...read more |
35.00EUR |
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Airborne Machine-gun Platoon Time: late / Unit size: 1 Airborne Machine-gun PlatoonTime : lateUnit size : 1...read more |
9.00EUR |
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Airborne Reconnaissance Platoon (BBX17)
with 7 parachute jeeps and
crew.
The 1st Airlanding Reconnaissance Squadron
The 1st Airlanding Reconnaissance Squadron was formed in 1941 under the command
of Major CFH ‘Freddie’ Gou...read more |
30.00EUR |
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Airlanding Anti-Tank Platoon (BBX18) with 4 guns, crew and command team.
It was decided to equip the British Airborne forces with an anti-tank weapon in 1942, after considering a number of options it was decided to use the new 6 pdr gun...read more |
30.00EUR |
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Airlanding Heavy Anti-Tank Platoon (BBX19) Airlanding Heavy Anti-Tank Platoon (BBX19)
with 4 guns and Command Rifle Team
As early as March 1941 the British recognised a need for a 3-inch calibre anti-tank gun to replace those existing in s...read more |
30.00EUR |
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