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Army: ItalianPeriod: Early War, Mid WarContains 5 M13/40 or M14/41 TanksThe M13/40 proved a much-improved vehicle over the M11/39; the excellent 47mm gun proved lethal against British armour in 1941. After the first 150 tanks had been produced, a radio was installed and the long mudguards were cut back for the desert conditions. More...Related products:
Army: ItalianPeriod: Early WarThe Autocannone da 102/35 is a 102mm naval gun mounted on a 6-ton FIAT 634N truck for coastal defence. Due to the superior performance of the 102/35 gun it also saw service as a long-range anti-tank gun. More...Related products:
Army: ItalianPeriod: Early WarWith five M11/39 tanks and Commander figures. The M11/39 was the first M series tank built for the Italian Army. The first prototype was completed in 1937 and the vehicle was accepted for service in the following year. The vehicle was armed with a limited traverse 37/40 gun mounted in the right side and two 8mm Breda machine-guns mounted in a turret that provided a 360 degree field More...Related products:
Army: ItalianPeriod: Early War, Mid WarWith four 75/27 guns with crew, Command Rifle team, Staff team and Observer Rifle team.One of the most common and oldest guns in use by the Italian army during the Second World War was the 75/27 cannon. It was originally a German Krupp export model adopted by the Italian army in 1906. Despite its age, the 75/27 was of sound and sturdy construction; an attribute that saw it stay in service until 1943 More...Related products:
Army: ItalianPeriod: Early War, Mid WarWith four 105/28 howitzer with crew, Command Rifle team, Staff team and Observer Rifle team.The 100/17 howitzer was fielded by the Italian Army during the campaign in North Africa. But first saw service as a specialist heavy mountain gun by the Austro-Hungarian forces during the First World War. At the beginning of the 20th century companies such as Skoda and Krupp were leading the world in artillery technology; many of the European nations equipped their armies with guns from the Skoda factories. More...Related products:
Army: ItalianPeriod: Early WarWith four 105/28 howitzer with crew, Command Rifle team, Staff team and Observer Rifle team.The 105/28 howitzer was a World War One vintage gun of French design (Canon de 105 mle 1913 Schneider or L13 S); originally starting life as a design on the drafting board of the Russian Putilov Armaments factory. It proved a popular design and was exported to various countries, Italy among them. More...Related products:
Army: ItalianPeriod: Early WarWith two resin gun nests, two 47/32 guns, two sets of Italian crew and two sets of Australian crew & four Ammunition boxes.The vast fronts of the North African battlefields were impossible for either side to completely fortify along the entire length. There simply wasnt the manpower or equipment. Instead they used a series of mutually supporting fortified posts made up of trenches, machinegun and anti-tank gun positions. These were manned by small sections of infantry and could be encircled by anti-tank ditches, minefields and barbed wire. More...Related products:
Army: ItalianPeriod: Early War, Mid Warincludes five one-piece resin AS37 Trucks with crew & weapons options.After the successful campaign against the Senussi, Italian troops guarding the frontier knew a lot about fighting in the deep desert. Whats more is that the Italians began building modern roads to supply the remote outposts as well as airfields to fly in supplies and operate air patrols. Finally, this also gave them the opportunity to chart accurate maps of the deep desert. More...Related products:
Army: ItalianPeriod: Mid WarIncludes five one-piece resin AS42 Trucks with crew & weapon options.The Sahariana was an open bodied version of the Autoblindo armoured car, adapted as a long range desert patrol vehicle. Camionetta is an Italian term used for soft vehicles modified to mount weapons, and often translated to Jeep, hence the Sahariana is often referred to as the Italian Desert Jeep. More...Related products: