Tag: Anti-Tank Guns
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
Webstore: US Army M3A1 37mm anti-tank gun
The 37 mm Gun M3 was the first dedicated anti-tank gun fielded by United States forces. Introduced in 1940, it became their standard with its size enabling it to be pulled by a jeep. However, the continuing improvement of German tanks quickly rendered
Webstore: US Army M5 3″ anti-tank gun
Pack contains 1 metal anti-tank gun and 4 crew figures figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Webstore: USMC M3A1 37mm anti-tank gun
The 37 mm Gun M3 was the first dedicated anti-tank gun fielded by United States forces. Introduced in 1940, it became their standard with its size enabling it to be pulled by a jeep. However, the continuing improvement of German tanks quickly rendered
Webstore: Italian Army 47mm Elefantino anti-tank gun
Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal crew figures. Crew are provided with helmeted and sun hat heads. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Webstore: Italian Army 100/17 Modello 14 medium artillery
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Webstore: German Heer sIG 33 150mm howitzer (1939-42)
Pack contains 1 metal gun and 5 metal crew miniatures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Webstore: Pak 36 Carrier Conversion Kit
The conversion kit enables you to build Mathew Davies PaK 36 Carrier as shown in his article (also listed out below), it contains 1x Universal Carrier plastic box set 1x Pak 36 gun, mounting plate, ammo crates and crew from the 251/10 Pak 36 Hanomag set Two German Helmets or heads The Universal Carrier was true…
Webstore: Japanese Island Defence Force 1500pt
The Special Naval Landing Force troops were some of the best of all Japan’s fighting men. Deployed in amphibious landings, their well planned and fanatical attacks won them many victories. If however they encountered a determined defence their light equipment often meant defeat. After one such defeat by an Australian force at Milne Bay, New…