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Catalogue Will Be Issued When the Price Review and Model Range Update Is Completed PLEASE NOTE: PRICE REVIEW IN PROGRESS AND THE PRICES IN THIS CATALOUGE ARE NOW OUT OF DATE. THIS CATALOUGE IS A RANGE GUIDE ONLY FOR THE CORRECT CURRENT PRICES AND QUANTATIES PLEASE CHECK WEB SHOP. A NEW CATALOGUE WILL BE ISSUED WHEN THE PRICE REVIEW AND MODEL RANGE UPDATE IS COMPLETED. MANY THANKS ANDY NEW MODEL LIST Prod Number Description Cost ACC1 M48/M60 Wheels (4 strips) £0.60 ACC2 M113 Wheels (4 strips) £0.60 ACC3 Stowage (6 strips & 4 large packs) £0.60 ACC4 Oil drums (2 strips) £0.60 ACC5 Spare Track units (4 strips) £0.60 ACC6 PT54 Mine Rollers x 2 £0.60 ACC7 KMT4 Mine Plough & Explosive Hose x 2 £0.60 ACC8 BTU Dozer Blade x 2 £0.60 ACC9 ISO container 10ft x 2 £0.60 ACC10 ISO container 20ft £0.60 ACC11 ISO container 30ft £0.60 ACC12 ISO container 40ft £0.60 ACC13 Small (x3) for Fighters £1.00 ACC14 Large (x2) for larger Aircraft £1.00 AM1 Pinz Gauer - 710 4 x 4 (1 ton utility) £0.55 AM2 Pinz Gauer - 712 6 x 6 (1.5 ton utility) £0.55 AM3 SK105 Kurassier £0.55 AM4 4K 4FA-G1 (Standard APC) £0.55 AM5 4K 4FA-G2 (20 mm Oerlikon turret) £0.55 AM6 4K 4F GrW1 81 mm Mortar Carrier £0.55 AUM1 Bushmaster £0.65 AUM2 Bushmaster - crewed MG £0.65 AUM3 Bushmaster - Remote weapons system £0.65 AUM4 M113 + Scorpion turret £0.55 B104 Morris 15cwt truck with tilt £0.55 B105 Morris 15cwt FFW - Radio Truck £0.55 B106 6pdr Portee £0.55 B107 Cruiser Mk IV Covenanter £0.55 B108 Lloyd Carrier A £0.55 B109 Humber LRC £0.55 B110 Medium Dragon MkIV £0.55 B111 Retriever GS Truck £0.55 B112 Matilda I £0.55 B113 A13 MK I £0.40 B114 Light Dragon MKIII £0.55 B115 Mack EXBX 18ton Tank transporter ramps up £0.65 B116 Mack EXBX 18ton Tank transporter ramps down £0.65 B117 Monty's Caravan (with Monty and officer) £0.80 B118 Guy Lizard Armoured Command Vehicle £0.55 B119 Commer Q15 15cwt Truck £0.55 BA700 Hotspur Glider £3.00 BM59 Leyland DROPS with 155mm Ammo Pallet £0.80 BM60 Leyland DROPS with Container £0.80 BM61 Leyland Flatbed £0.80 BM62 FV432 MKII £0.40 BM63 Champ £0.55 BM64 Champ FFR £0.55 BM65 Champ Atk £0.55 BM66 Champ MG carrier £0.55 BM67 Mastiff £0.65 BM68 L4 MoBAT £0.40 BM69 Coyote £0.80 BM70 Jackal 2 £0.65 BM71 Range Rover £0.55 BM72 Vector £0.55 BM73 FV430 Mk3 Bulldog £0.55 BM74 Centurion Mk5 £0.65 BM75 Vickers Mk 111 £0.65 BM76 FV432 with Ranger & Bar Minelayer £1.00 BM77 Bedford 8 ton T.M. Truck £0.55 BM78 105mm Pack Howitzer £0.55 BM79 Wombat 120mm B.A.T. gun £0.40 CHM1 ZTZ-99 MBT £0.65 CHM2 ZBD-04 MICV £0.55 CHM3 ZTZ-96 MBT £0.65 CHM4 Type 89 SPAT £0.65 CHM5 Type 89 APC £0.55 CHM6 ZBD-05 Amphibious APC £0.55 CHM7 Type 69 II £0.65 CHM8 ZSL92 - IFV with 25mm cannon £0.55 CHM9 ZSL92 - AFV with 12.7mm £0.55 CHM010 Type 62 Lt tank £0.65 CHM011 Type 63 Lt tank £0.65 CHM012 K63 A.P.C. £0.55 CHM013 Twin 37mm S.P.A.A. £0.65 CHM14 ZLC 2000 £0.55 CM06 M113 ADATS £0.65 CZM03 152mm SpGH DANA £1.00 F33 P16 halftracked armoured car £0.55 F34 Unic P107 Light prime mover £0.55 FM16 Savien TP3 Lt Truck £0.55 FM17 Savien AM8 4 ton truck £0.55 FM18 Berliet 6 x 6 6 ton trucks £0.80 FM19 AMX D.C.A. 30mm A.A. £0.65 FM20 AMX 32 £0.65 FM21 AMX 10P A.P.C. £0.55 FM22 Savien VAB + HOT £0.55 G132 7.62cm PaK-36(r) auf SdKfz-6 “Diana” £0.55 G133 Opel Blitz Bus (bus only) £0.80 G134 Opel Blitz Bus and Trailer £1.50 G135 VW Beetle Soft-top £0.55 G136 20mm AA Flak 30 in traveling mode £0.40 G137 S.W.S. 40 £0.55 G186 Kübelwagen open top £0.40 G200 leSPW-304 SPW £0.55 G201 leSPW-304 SPW mit 8cm GrW-34 - Mortar Carrier £0.55 G202 leSPW-304 SPW mit 3.7cm PaK £0.55 G203 7.5cm PaK-40 auf Hotchkiss £0.55 G204 7.5cm PaK-40 auf Lorraine £0.55 G205 10.5cm auf Hotchkiss £0.55 G206 Somua Pioneerwagen ( mSPW-307(f) ) £0.55 G207 Somua Reihenwerfer £0.55 G208 Panzerjäger PaK-40 auf Somua P304 £0.55 G209 Somua Munitions wagen £0.55 G210 10.5cm auf Lorraine £0.55 G211 15cm auf Lorraine £0.55 G212 Beobactungspanzer 38H £0.55 G213 SPW107 Kommando/funkwagen £0.55 G214 2cm FLAK 38 suf Somua halftrack(sic). £0.55 G215 10.5cm leFH 16 auf Geschutzwagen Mk.VI 736 (e) £0.55 G216 Beobachtungspanzer auf PzKfw Mk. VI 736 (e) £0.55 G217 Munitionspanzer auf PzKfw Mk. VI 736 (e) £0.55 G218 Beobachtun SPZ Lorraine £0.55 G219 Somua S307(f) Vielfachwerfer £0.55 G220 German converted Unic P107 to troop transport £0.55 G300 German command strip (9) £0.60 G301 German winter infantry (9) £0.60 G302 Panzerfaust prone (5) £0.60 G303 Light mortar & loader (6) £0.60 G304 MG & loader prone (6) £0.60 G305 MG on stand, loader & spotting (9) £0.60 G306 Mortar & crew (9) £0.60 G307 AT rifle & spotter (6) £0.60 G308 Panzerschreck & loader (10) £0.60 GR09 Winter Germans approx (50) figures £3.50 GR10 Winter Germans Heavy weapons approx (50) £3.50 GA700 Junkers Ju 88A-4 £3.00 GA701 Heinkel He 111 £3.00 GA702 V1 Buzz Bomb £1.00 GM32 M48 A2GA2 £0.65 GM33 Leopard Biber Bridgelayer £1.50 GM34 M2 Alligator Amphibious Bridge/Ferry £3.00 GM35 Kraka Para Vehicle + Milan £0.55 GM36 VW Iltis Jeep open topped £0.55 GM37 MAN 4 ton Truck 4 x 4 £0.55 GMA403 EC-135 £1.50 GWA127 Short 185 Seaplane £2.00 GWA327 Albatross D11 £2.00 GWB23 Early WW1 British Artillery crew (Original) £0.30 GWB24 Early WW1 British Artillery crew (new sculpts) £0.55 GWB25 Rolls Royce armoured car - First RNAS Pattern £0.55 GWB26 BL 6-inch 26 cwt howitzer £0.55 GWB27 BL 6-inch 30 cwt howitzer £0.55 GWBR15 British Infantry in Action (1914) appox 50 figures £3.50 GWF13 Rimailho Model 1904TR £0.55 GWF7 Heavy Machine gun & crew (1914) x 3 £0.55 GWFR14 French Infantry in Action (1914) appox 50 figures £3.50 GWG13 WW1 German field gun 7.7 cm FK 96 n.A. £0.55 GWG14 Early WW1 German Artillery crew £0.30 GWG15 Big Bertha (Type M-Gerät 14 ) £3.00 GWG16 Heavy Machine gun & crew (1914) x 3 £0.55 GWG17 15cm sFH02 howitzer £0.55 GWGR14 German Infantry in Action (1914) appox 50 figures £3.50 GWR01 WW1 Russian field gun 76 mm divisional gun M1902 £0.55 GWR02 WW1 Russian Artillery crew £0.30 GWRR11 WW1 Russian Infantry in Action (1914) appox 50 figures £3.50 GWT01 WW1 Turkish Artillery crew £0.30 GWRR11 WW1 Turkish Infantry in Action appox 50 figures £3.50 IN1 Indian Pattern Wheeled Carrier £0.55 IN2 Karrier KT4 Quad FAT £0.55 IRF1 Taliban Passenger block £0.30 IRF10 Taliban Infantry strip type 3 £0.60 IRF11 Taliban Infantry strip type 4 £0.60 IRF2 ZU23-2 Taliban crewed ground mount £0.60 IRF3 Honda Motorcycles (5) £0.60 IRF4 Taliban Mortar strip £0.60 IRF5 Taliban HMG ground mount (2) £0.60 IRF6 Taliban HMG AA mount (3) £0.60 IRF7 Taliban AA missile (3) £0.60 IRF8 Taliban Infantry strip type 1 £0.60 IRF9 Taliban Infantry strip type 2 £0.60 ISM11 MK51 Sherman + 105mm gun (Isherman) £0.65 ISM12 Upgraded Centurion (Bengurion) £0.65 ISM13 Ram V-1 Scout Car £0.55 ISM14 Ram V-1 + TOW £0.65 ISM15 Soltam 160mm S.P. £0.65 ISM16 Soltam 155mm Field Gun £0.65 ISM17 LAR160 MLRS £0.65 ISM18 Shoet A.P.C. £0.55 IT20 Dovunque-Viberti Radio truck £0.55 IT21 Autocannone 102/35 su CM50 Milmart self propelled Naval gun 102mm £0.80 IT22 Autocannone 65/17 su Morris Self propelled 65mm gun £0.55 IT23 Autocannone 100/17 su Lancia 3RO £0.80 IT24 Autocannone 90/53 su Lancia self propelled 90mm gun £0.80 IT25 Autocannone 75/27 su Ceirano self propelled 65mm gun £0.80 IT26 Ceirano Truck £0.55 JM01 Toyota Pickup £0.55 M22 Taliban infantry approx 50 figures £3.50 M23 Taliban Heavy wepaons approx 50 figures £3.50 MD50 Earl Eirik's Iron Beard £0.30 MD51 Deck Furniture Pack £1.20 MD52 Rower Pack £1.20 MD53 Saga Warrior Crew Pack £2.00 MD54 Longship Command Pack £2.00 MD55 Drakkar £6.20 MD56 Skeid £5.20 MD57 Snekke £2.50 MD58 Karfi £3.20 NEM02 YPR-765 pri £0.55 NEM03 YPR-765 prat (TOW launcher) £0.55 NKM01 North Korean Chonma-ho £0.65 NKM02 North Korean VTT-323 Standard APC £0.55 NKM03 North Korean VTT-323 with ATGM £0.55 NKM04 North Korean VTT-323 with 107mm MRL £0.55 NKM05 M-1978 (Koksan) 170 mm self-propelled gun £1.00 PMA700 Iskara £1.50 RRB36 9.2" Rail Howitzer £3.00 RSM01 RG-32M Light Tactical Vehicle (LTV) Remote weapons system £0.65 RSM02 RG-32M Light Tactical Vehicle (LTV) crewed MG £0.65 RSM03 Ratel AIFV £0.65 RSM04 Ratel 90mm FSV £0.65 S58 SU-57 £0.55 S59 GAZ 4 x 4 Truck £0.55 S60 122mm M1938 Howitzer £0.55 S61 JAG12 Fuelling truck £0.55 SKM01 South Korean K1-88 £0.65 SKM02 South Korean K1A1 £0.65 SKM03 South Korean K9 Thunder £0.65 SKM04 South Korean KIFV £0.55 SKM05 South Korean K263 Cheongoong 20 mm AA £0.55 SKM06 South Korean K1 AVLB £1.00 SM100 MTU Bridgelayer £1.50 SM101 GMZ Tracked Minelayer £1.00 SM102 Tracked Dish Artillery Radar £1.00 SM103 2S5 155mm S.P.
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