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D7 Armoured bulldozer

Product no.: DC2515

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14.90
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1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

During WWII the allied armies needed an armored bulldozer for use in dangerous areas. The British Army relied on the Caterpillar D7, armoring the cab area as well as the engine area.

This armored bulldozer came into service during the Normandy landings by the British and American armies. It was used to clear the beaches of obstacles and filling bomb craters.

It was an efficient but slow excavator, so throughout the European campaign it was replaced by other models.

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GMC truck low bed

Product no.: DC2517

Stock

13.90
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1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

The GMC CCKW was a 2.5-ton, 4.5-liter engine, 6x6 wheel drive truck produced by General Motors at its Detroit plant beginning in 1936.

During WW2 a total of 800,000 units were produced (of which 145,000 were made by Studebaker). This truck was known as “Jimmy”.

These trucks were widely used by the US Army and other allied armies in all operations theaters.

This kit features a low bed version of this popular truck.

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GMC truck high bed

Product no.: DC2519

Stock

13.90
Price includes VAT


1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

The GMC CCKW was a 2.5-ton, 4.5-liter engine, 6x6 wheel drive truck produced by General Motors at its Detroit plant beginning in 1936.

During WW2 a total of 800,000 units were produced (of which 145,000 were made by Studebaker). This truck was known as “Jimmy”.

These trucks were widely used by the US Army and other allied armies in all operations theaters.

This kit features a hig bed version of this popular truck.

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GMC truck high bed with tarpaulin

Product no.: DC2521

Stock

13.90
Price includes VAT


1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

The GMC CCKW was a 2.5-ton, 4.5-liter engine, 6x6 wheel drive truck produced by General Motors at its Detroit plant beginning in 1936.

During WW2 a total of 800,000 units were produced (of which 145,000 were made by Studebaker). This truck was known as “Jimmy”.

These trucks were widely used by the US Army and other allied armies in all operations theaters.

This kit features a hig bed version with tarpaulin of this popular truck.

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GMC fuel tanker

Product no.: DC2523

Stock

15.90
Price includes VAT


1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

The GMC CCKW was a 2.5-ton, 4.5-liter engine, 6x6 wheel drive truck produced by General Motors at its Detroit plant beginning in 1936.

During WW2 a total of 800,000 units were produced (of which 145,000 were made by Studebaker).

These trucks were widely used by the US Army and other allied armies in all operations theaters.

This kit features a fuel tanker version used by de USAAF.

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GMC Weapons workshop

Product no.: DC2525

Stock

19.90
Price includes VAT


1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

The GMC CCKW was a 2.5-ton, 4.5-liter engine, 6x6 wheel drive truck produced by General Motors at its Detroit plant beginning in 1936.

During WW2 a total of 800,000 units were produced (of which 145,000 were made by Studebaker).

These trucks were widely used by the US Army and other allied armies in all operations theaters.

This kit features a complete small weapons workshop.

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GMC Field kitchen

Product no.: DC2547

Stock

19.90
Price includes VAT


1/72 scale kit 3D printed in resin, printed at high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

The GMC CCKW was a 2.5-ton, 4.5-liter engine, 6x6 wheel drive truck produced by General Motors at its Detroit plant beginning in 1936.

During WW2 a total of 800,000 units were produced (of which 145,000 were made by Studebaker).

These trucks were widely used by the US Army and other allied armies in all operations theaters.

This kit features a complete field kitchen versión.

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M3 halftrack

Product no.: DC2527

Stock

16.90
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1/72 scale kit printed in 3D in resin, printed in high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

The M3 was designed as an all-terrain half-track armored personnel carrier that was widely used by all Allied armies during World War II and beyond.

The M3 was an evolution of the M2 halftrack which was built by different companies such as Diamond T, White Motor Company and Autocar. In addition to troop transport, it was used as a platform for weapons, for example anti-tank artillery, anti-aircraft artillery or even mortar. A total of 54,000 of all variants of this half-track were produced during World War II.

The troop carrier version used to mount an M2 Browning 50 (12.7mm) machine gun on a 360º printle mount in the front area, it also used to mount an M1919 machine gun on the side.

This kit features an armored personnel carrier version of the M3 Halftrack.

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M16 A-A halftrack

Product no.: DC2529

Stock

18.90
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1/72 scale kit printed in 3D in resin, printed in high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

The M16 MGMC (Multiple Gun Motor Carriage) was a self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon system equipped with four M2 Browning 50 (12.7mm) machine guns in an M45 Quadmount mounted on the bed of an M3 halfrack.

Because of its effectiveness against low-altitude aircraft and infantry, Allied soldiers called it the "meat chopper"

Its design dates back to 1941 and its first military action took place in the Philippines in 1941-42, then it served in North Africa. Later it was used in Europe, in Sicily and Italy, and in France after the landing in Normandy. In the Pacific theater of operations, he participated in the Saipan, Peleliu and Okinawa campaigns, among others.

It was used by both the American Army and the British and Commonwealth armies; it was even used by the red army in the eastern theater of operations.

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M3 GMC (T12)

Product no.: DC2531

Stock

18.90
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1/72 scale kit printed in 3D in resin, printed in high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

The M3 GMC (Gun Motor Carriage) was a US Army tank destroyer equipped with a 75mm M1897A4 gun on an M3 half-track chassis it was also known as the T12.

First appearing in the Philippines in 1941-42, they were also used in the North African campaign where they excelled at the Battle of El Guettar destroying 30 German tanks (including a couple of Tiger tanks). Some M3 GMC participated in the Husky operation (invasion of Sicily), although they began to be replaced by the M10 tank destroyer. Then they were converted back into M3 troop carriers in a number of about 1600.

They also participated in different campaigns in the Pacific theater of operations.

It was used by both the American Army and the British and Commonwealth armies.

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