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DOWNLOAD 1/48Th PRICE LIST www.parabellum.co.uk E-mail [email protected] 54 Vyse Street, Hockley, Birmingham B18 6HR, UK Shop open Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11.00am to 17.30pm TELEPHONE: 0121 551 8878 FAX: 0121 707 1471 FIGURES, VEHICLES AND ACCESSORIES PRICE LIST – September 2009 (rev 10) All items may not be in stock at one time, please phone to confirm order UK Postage – minimum postage £2. Over £20 then 10% to 15% depending on weight. Free over £70 Allow 28 days for delivery All prices subject to change without notification XX indicates kit not in stock – please phone to confirm if it has come back into stock PARABELLUM FIGURES British Infantry & Tank crew PMM1 Soldier standing pointing right arm £3.25 PMM2 Soldier standing with right arm out stretched £3.25 PMM3 Soldier standing wearing great coat with rifle slung £3.25 PMM4 Soldier walking wearing great coat carrying rifle £3.25 PMM5 Seated driver in battledress wearing helmet XXA PMM6 Seated officer XXA PMM7 Soldier in battle dress receiving light for cigarette £3.25 PMM8 Tank crewman offering light £3.25 PMM9 Tank crewman standing in battledress and beret £3.25 PMM10 Tank crew man in hatch using radio wearing helmet £3.25 PMM11 Tank crewman wearing jerkin carrying map £3.25 PMM12 Tank crewman wearing jerkin talking £3.25 PMM13 Figure in battledress wearing field cap £3.25 PMM14 Tank crewman wearing jerkin £3.25 PMM15 Tank crewman for hatch taking cigarette packet from pocket £3.25 PMM16 Tank crew man for turret hatch wearing beret £3.25 PMM17 Tank crewman standing talking wearing beret £3.25 PMM18 Tank crewman with arm against tank, wearing jumper and helmet £3.25 PMM19 1/2 figure in pixie suit with hood up arms folded £2.00 PMM20 Pixie suited figure for turret hatch talking with radio £3.25 PMM21 Pixie suited figure leaning back on hatch £3.25 PMM22 Pixie suited figure with right knee bent leaning on vehicle £3.25 PMM23 Pixie suited figure standing passing up shell £3.25 PMM24 Pixie suited figure leaning over with shell in arms £3.25 PMM25 Pixie suited leaning over for fitting in hatch £3.25 PMM26 Figure in jerkin with arm’s crossed £3.25 PMM27 Figure in jerkin with arms to side £3.25 PMM28 Soldier standing in vest and braces £3.25 PMM29 LRDG/Tanker North Africa wearing great coat and woolly hat £3.25 PMM30 Tanker in overalls crouching down £3.25 PMM31 Bare header figure with arms folded behind wearing undershirt and braces £3.25 PMM32 Standing figure in Bdand beret with map case in right hand £3.25 PMM33 Pixie suited tank commander with hood up speaking into mike £3.25 PMM34 Standing figure in BD and webbing wearing beret with hands in pocket £3.25 PMM35 Crouching figure in BD with right arm to side £3.25 PMM36 Tanker figure lying down in BD and helmet writing into book supported on knee £3.25 PMM37 Tanker in BD and beret with binoculars held against chest £3.25 PMM38 Bare header tanker in BD pointing to map held in left hand £3.25 PMM39 Crouching figure wearing pixie suit £3.25 PMM40 Figure in pullover with rag in hands – separate head wearing beret £3.25 PMM41 Tanker in BD and beret with 75mm shell in hands £3.25 PMM42 Figure drinking tea in shirt and trousers with leg raised for standing on box with separate head £3.25 wearing helmet PMM43 Seated tank commander in hatch wearing officers cap and speaking into mike £3.25 PMM44A Pixie suited tanker cleaning gun barrel – back figure £3.25 PMM44B Pixie suited tanker cleaning gun barrel – front figure XX PMM45 Seated figure in bd with arms resting on knees £3.25 PMM46 Figure lying on side in pullover offering cigarettes £3.25 PMM47 Infantry figure at attention with rifle held in right hand £3.25 PMM48 Seated figure in bd writing in book – head separate wearing beret £3.25 PMM49 Figure seated on ground with hands behind head £3.25 PMM50 Figure with right leg raised wearing undershirt and beret arms crossed £3.25 PMM51 Standing figure with legs crossed and left arm outstretched with palm spread out for resting on £3.25 object. Wearing jacket and beret PMM52 Tanker in boiler suit and helmet with arms to sides £3.25 Infantry Section walking PMM101 Soldier carrying rifle in left hand £3.25 PMM102 Radio operator £3.25 PMM103 Bren gunner £3.25 PMM104 Soldier carrying rifle slung on right shoulder £3.25 PMM105 Soldier carrying rifle slung on right shoulder with left hand in pocket £3.25 PMM106 Soldier carrying 2” mortar and mortar round case £3.25 PMM107 Soldier carrying 2” mortar round cases £3.25 Paratroopers preparing for flight PMPR1 Figure kneeling and stowing sten gun with drop bag and sten gun £4.00 PMPR2 Figure seated on the ground drinking tea with drop bag and sten gun £4.00 PMPR3 Figure standing wearing beret head turned left with drop bag and smle £4.00 PMPR4 Figure standing wearing beret head turned right with drop bag and sten gun £4.00 PMPR5 Figure walking wearing helmet with drop bag and sten gun £4.00 PMPR6 Figure standing wearing helmet head turned right with drop bag and smle £4.00 Naval Figures PMN1 Duffel coated officer with binoculars £3.25 PMN2 Duffel coated officer checking watch £3.25 PMN3 Duffel coated rating walking £3.25 PMN4 Duffel coated rating with hands in pocket £3.25 PMN5 Duffel coated rating drinking tea £3.25 PMN6 Duffel coated officer with arms outstretched to lean against bridge £3.25 PMN7 Rating wearing jumper feeding rope through hands £3.25 PMN8 Rating wearing jumper carrying signal flags £3.25 PMN9 Rating wearing jumper carrying rope £3.25 PMN10 Rating wearing jumper wearing helmet £3.25 Bomber crews PMA1 Kneeling down with head forward wearing life jacket and field service cap £3.25 PMA2 Standing officer wearing officers hat and bomber jacket looking at watch £3.25 PMA3 Standing figure wearing life jacket and field service cap carrying map £3.25 PMA4 Standing figure wearing life jacket and field service cap carrying parachute £3.25 PMA5 Standing figure wearing life jacket and field service cap £3.25 PMA6 Standing figure wearing life jacket with bare head £3.25 PMA7 Kneeling figure wearing life jacket and field service cap with head looking right £3.25 XXA Original figures available but new ones being done with corrected arms Fuman is out of production. The list indicates what is still available, # indicates last few in stock NF-1006 British Infantry Tank MK II ‘Valentine’ -SALE PRICE £7.50 PME1 Photo-etch for valentine £4.85 NF-1010 Willys Jeep £4.99 NF-1015 Schwimmwagen Type K2s £4.99 NF-1018 Jagd Panther £9.99 SKYBOW SHP001 Tiger 1 tracks late production £4.25 SHP002 Tiger 1 tracks early production £4.25 STP4801 Tiger 1 late with zimmerit - sale price £10.00 AFV CLUB AF48001 Tiger 1 late with zimmerit and P/E grill (Skybow) £17.00 AF48002 Tiger 1 early with P/E grill (Skybow) £17.00 AF48003 Tiger 1 tracks – late (Skybow) £13.00 AF48004 Tiger 1 tracks – early (Skybow) £13.00 AF48005 8.8cm L/56 turned brass shells £8.00 AF48006 Sturm Tiger £20.00 AF48007 Sd.Kfz 251/1 Ausf C £20.00 TAMIYA TAM32501 Kubelwagen £10.00 TAM32502 Kettenkraftrad + Goliath demolition vehicle £10.00 TAM32504 Tiger I – early production £15.99 TAM32505 M4 Sherman early production £17.00 TAM32506 Scwimmwagen Type 186 £7.99 TAM32507 Stug III Ausf B £14.00 TAM32508 Accessory set: Sand bags and brick wall £5.99 TAM32509 Accessory set: road sign set £6.50 TAM32510 Accessory set: Jerricans £4.99 TAM32511 Hetzer – mid production £17.00 TAM32512 German infantry set £6.99 TAM32513 US infantry and tank crew WWII £6.99 TAM32514 Late war German panzer grenadiers set £6.99 TAM32515 T34/76 £17.00 TAM35216 British Universal Carrier MkII £12.00 TAM35217 Citroen 11CV staff car £10.00 TAM32518 Panzer IV Ausf J £20.00 TAM32519 M10 mid production £13.99 TAM32520 Panther G – late £20.00 TAM32521 Soviet tank crew and infantry £6.99 TAM32522 Jadg.Panther – late £20.00 TAM32523 M4A1 75mm mid production £13.99 TAM32524 PzIII Ausf L £13.99 TAM32525 Stug III Ausf G £17.00 TAM32526 British infantry £9.00 TAM32527 Su-122 £13.99 TAM32528 Cromwell MKIV £17.00 TAM32529 Tiger I initial Africa Korp £20.00 TAM32530 WWII German infantry walking £6.99 TAM32531 Volkswagen Type 82E staff car £10.00 TAM32532 Sherman Firefly Ic £17.00 TAM32533 Kettenkraftrad with APS unit – Luftwaffer £9.99 TAM32534 Krupp light truck £18.00 TAM32535 KV-1 £15.99 TAM32536 King Tiger Henschel turret £20.00 TAM32537 M26 Pershing £15.99 TAM32538 KV2 £15.99 TAM32539 King Tiger Porsche turret £15.99 TAM32540 Stug. 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