Model Kits
Kits of Figures, Vehicles, Artillery, Ships, Accessories, etc. by category.
Bantam 40 BRC w/British Crew. Special Edition
Bantam BRC is an American off-road vehicle designed during World War II, constructed in 1940, and the precursor to the Jeep.
Battle of Berlin (April 1945) (T-34-85, King Tiger)
The set includes 225 parts for assembly of T-34-85 Soviet medium tank and 264 parts for assembly of Pz.Kpfw.VI King Tiger (late production) German heavy tank model kits.
Battle of France, spring 1940. French combat vehicles (Panhard 178 AMD-35, FCM 36, Laffly V15T)
This set includes the French Panhard 178 AMD-35, FCM 36 and Laffly V15T.
Battle of France, spring 1940. Germany combat vehicles (Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf.A, Sd.Kfz.251/6 Ausf.A, le.gl.Einheitz-Pkw Kfz.2, Germany Drivers (1939-1945))
This set includes Sd.Kfz. 251, Sd.Kfz.251/3 – mittlere Kommandopanzerwagen (Funkpanzerwagen) and a Kfz 2 Einheits-Pkw
Bedford QLB Bofors Gun tractor
QLB Bofors gun tractor. Approximately 5,500 QLBs were built. Several QLBs were fitted with shortened GS bodies and recovery cranes to be used as wreckers by the Danish Army (Used until late 1960s).
Bedford QLD General service
QLD General service cargo truck and was the most numerous version in the series used for Machinery, Field Kitchens & Battery storage.
Bedford QLR Wireless
QLR Signals vehicle - Originally mounted on the QLC chassis/cab, special QLR chassis were soon put into production, which differed from the standard type in having special electrical equipment, radio suppression, fitment of a 660 W auxiliary generator driven by the transfer case power-take-off and, like the QLT, two 16 gallon petrol tanks instead of one behind the cab. The interior furniture, partitioning and radio equipment varied with the different functions. On vehicles installed for the wireless role, a tent could be erected at the rear. Between the cab and main body were lockers for aerial masts and other equipment. Beneath the body were further lockers and racks for cable drums, batteries, tyre chains, 20 gallon drinking water tank, rectifier box, tools, fuel tank for the auxiliary engine, jerrycans and other items. The basic body shells were produced by Duple, Lagonda, Mulliner, Tickford and others. A revised body was introduced during 1944 for the Command High and Low Power and Wireless High Power roles. This body had an improved L-shaped tent which could be erected alongside the left-hand side and rear of the body.
Bedford QLT Troop Carrier
QLT - Troop carrier, from August 1941 and until the end of WW II more than 3,300 QLTs were produced.
Bison II - 15 cm s.IG 33 (Sfl.) auf Pz.Kpfw. II w/Magic Track
The Sd.Kfz. 124 Wespe (German for "wasp"), also known as Leichte Feldhaubitze 18/2 auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen II (Sf.) ("Light field howitzer 18 on Panzer II chassis (self-propelled)"), is a German self-propelled gun developed and used during the Second World War. It was based on a modified Panzer II chassis.