Gallery: Grant’s Sherman
Check out these great pictures of Warlord forum moderator Grant Dyck’s Sherman. Don’t forget to click on an image for a close up. Great work Grant – now get to work thrashing the forum-dwellers back into line!
Check out these great pictures of Warlord forum moderator Grant Dyck’s Sherman. Don’t forget to click on an image for a close up. Great work Grant – now get to work thrashing the forum-dwellers back into line!
buy now in store With the advent of heavy German armour such as the Panther and Tiger, the standard U.S. tank destroyer, the 3″ Gun Motor Carriage M10, was rapidly becoming obsolete because its main armament, the 3″ M7 gun, had difficulty engaging these new tanks past 500 metres. This problem was foreseen, however, and…
buy now in store The 37 mm Gun M3 was the first dedicated anti-tank gun fielded by United States military. 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 soon rendered the 37 mm ineffective, and by 1943 it…
buy now in store This US anti-tank gun, classified as substitute standard under the designation 57 mm Gun M1, was based on the British 6 pounder Mk 2. Production started early in 1942 and continued until 1945 and the M1A2 introduced the British practice of free traverse, i.e. the gun could be traversed by the…
Released this week we have two new US box sets to reinforce Uncle Sam’s war efforts, the highly decorated Japanese-American soldiers or Nisei, and the indomitable Buffalo Soldiers who proved themselves by living by their motto: Deeds not Words! buy now in store Forming the most highly decorated unit in US military history, the Japanese American…
Providing the light machine gun of choice throughout WWII , the M1919A4 .30 Cal saw wide use during the Second World War and for decades beyond. Pack contains 3 metal figures & 1 gun Note: Models s
The LCM (Landing Craft Mechanised) saw more than 8,500 were built in American yards between 1942 and 1945. As Britain had no tank-carrying craft lighter than LCT (Landing Craft Tank), LCMs were also readily adopted by the Royal Navy. LCMs could
We at Warlord have put our heads together and sorted out the colours that we use to paint models, saving you the time looking through paint codes and giving you more time actually putting paint to model.
Pack contains 1 waterslide decal sheet Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Rangers Lead The Way! contains: Enough plastic and metal components to make 25 US Rangers miniatures, including a host of different weapon and command model options. Metal parts, including Bangalore torpedoes, M2 flame-thrower, pick/ma