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US Airborne 75mm light artillery (1944-45)
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Small Calibre field artillery was not widely used in American Army except by the Paratroopers and Marines. The pack Howitzer (75mm) could be easily moved and, after breaking it down into its component parts, could be dropped by parachute. Models...
£13.00
8th Army 6 pounder ATG
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8th Army 6 pounder ATG
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The QF 6-pdr was the highly successful replacement for the 2-pdr, being copied by the Americans as the 57mm gun, M1. Its useful lifespan was extended by new developments in ammunition that improved its armour penetration capabilities, allowing it to...
£13.00
Pike & Shotte light gun
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Pike & Shotte light gun
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Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal crew figures.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£12.00
8th Army 2 pounder ATG
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8th Army 2 pounder ATG
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At the outbreak of war, the QF 2-pdr (QF stands for ‘quick firing’) was the standard anti-tank gun of the British Army. It was an adequate weapon for the time, being slightly more effective in terms of armour penetration then...
£13.00
US Airborne 75mm pack howitzer light artillery
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Pack contains 1 metal howitzer and 3 crew figures.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£13.00
US Army 75mm pack howitzer
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US Army 75mm pack howitzer
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Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal crew figures.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£13.00
Caesarian Roman scorpion
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Caesarian Roman scorpion
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Pack contains 2 metal figures plus 1 metal support weapon.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£12.00
USMC 75mm pack howitzer light artillery
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Providing long range fire support for US commanders, the 75mm pack howitzer makes it's way into battle hardened hand of the USMC - raining shells from above onto the enemies of Uncle Sam! The 75mm howitzer saw combat during the...
£13.00
Napoleonic British Royal Artillery 6-pdr cannon (Waterloo Campaign)
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£12.00
Swedish Leather Gun
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Swedish Leather Gun
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The leather cannon, or leather gun, was designed from the desire to build a light and cost effective weapon that would help fill the gap between the portable musket an the more static heavy cannons in use at the time....
£12.00
Napoleonic British Royal Artillery 9-pdr cannon (Waterloo Campaign)
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£12.00
Napoleonic British Royal Artillery 6-pdr cannon (Peninsular Campaign)
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£12.00
Napoleonic British Royal Artillery 9-pdr cannon (Peninsular Campaign)
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£12.00
Napoleonic Portuguese Foot Artillery with 9-pdr
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Contains 1 gun and four metal figures.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£12.00
Australian 2-pdr light anti-tank gun (Pacific)
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At the outbreak of war, the QF 2-pdr was the standard anti-tank gun of the British Army. It was an adequate weapon for the time, being slightly more effective in terms of armour penetration then the contemporary German 37mm PaK...
£13.00
Napoleonic Portuguese Foot Artillery with 6-pdr
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Contains 1 gun and four metal figures.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£12.00
Scots Frame Gun with Mule
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Scots Frame Gun with Mule
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The Scots Covenanters fielded a huge array of artillery, ranging from huge siege pieces to tiny mobile "murderers" or frame guns. These are simple, small barrels attached to a sturdy wooden supporting frame, hence the name. Crewed by a just...
£12.00
Australian 6-pdr anti-tank gun (Pacific)
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The QF 6-pdr was the highly successful replacement for the 2-pdr, being copied by the Americans as the 57mm gun, M1. Its useful lifespan was extended by new developments in ammunition that improved its armour penetration capabilities allowing it to...
£13.00
Napoleonic Russian 6 pdr cannon 1809-1815 with crew running back
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The Russian Napoleonic army underwent massive organisational changes in 1805, and the revamping of the artillery arm was a vital part of this as it was considered the most important branch of the Russian army at the time. Count ArakcheyevǃÙs...
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Australian 75mm pack howitzer (Pacific)
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The ubiquitous 25pdr was the standard artillery piece of the Australian Army in the Pacific theatre, as it had been in the desert. The complete lack of roads and the dense jungle terrain encountered on the Pacific islands meant that...
£13.00
US Army 75mm Light Artillery M1A1 (Winter)
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Small-calibre field artillery was not widely used in the American Army except by the Paratroopers and the Marines. A few other special forces preferred the small-calibre pack howitzer (75mm) because it could be moved easily. It could also be transported...
£13.00
Napoleonic Portuguese Foot Artillery with howitzer
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Contains 1 gun and four metal figures.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£12.00
Freeborn Mag Cannon
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Freeborn Mag Cannon
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The mag cannon is a single-shot magnetic cannon and a very common weapon in Antarean space. Its chief role is to take out tough targets such as weapon drones and heavily armoured vehicles. The mag cannon is designed to deliver...
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Polish Airborne 75mm pack howitzer
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The venerable 75mm Gun was exported to Poland who used it with its old spoked wheels rather than the more modern pneumatic wheels on the French gun. Lightweight and durable, the 75mm pack howitzer became the go-to weapon for any...
£13.00