Reference: 000057-001
Brand: Deweycat
T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage
The T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage (HMC) was a 105 mm (4.1 -inch) mounted voor m3. It was used during World War II by the US Army.
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Reference: 000057-001
Brand: Deweycat
The T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage (HMC) was a 105 mm (4.1 -inch) mounted voor m3. It was used during World War II by the US Army.
Reference: 000054-001
Brand: Deweycat
Bulldozer is a basic combat engineering tool. These combat engineering vehicles combine the land movement capabilities of the Bulldozer with an armor that protects the vehicle and its operator in or near combat.
Reference: 000051-001
Brand: Deweycat
The M5 Halftrack was widely used in World War II by Americans, as well as other allies. He continued in service and saw action in many postwar conflicts.
Reference: 000050-018
Brand: Tigerace
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The M4 Sherman, officially Medium Tank M4, was the average tank most used by the United States and Western Allies in World War II.
Reference: 000048-002
Brand: Deweycat
The A-13 was a specification of British cruise tanks produced by the General Directorate of Tanks of the General Staff before and during World War II. It was the first specification of the British cruise tank that was based on the Christie suspension design.
Reference: 000047-002
Brand: Tigerace
The Indian Pattern armored vehicle was a armored vehicle produced in India during World War II. I was usually armed with a light machine gun Bren.
Reference: 000044-002
Brand: Tigerace
Kangaroo was a armored troop transport of World War II. It was created by Canadians from the chassis of different combat cars such as Ram or Churchill. Soon he was also adopted by the British to accompany the combat cars.
Reference: 000043-005
Brand: Tigerace
The T-28 had 4 7.62mm machine guns and a 75mm cannon. It was operational from 1933 to 1944.
Reference: 000042-002
Brand: Tigerace
The 17 -pound anti-tank cannon was used by the English in World War II.
Reference: 000041-002
Brand: Tigerace
This is a model of the Otter light recognition used in World War II. It was a vehicle designed and manufactured in Canada used by Canadian and British forces in Italy and northwest Europe. It was also used in the postwar period in the Independence Wars of Israel and in the Dutch Eastern Indies.