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Army: BritishPeriod: Early Warbe a medium tank in 1934. However, it was re-designated a Cruiser tank for service with the armoured divisions as the Cruiser Tank Mark I, A9. A total of 125 were built. The A9 Cruiser Mk I saw some action in France in 1940 and again during the early desert battles in 1940 and 1941. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Early WarWith three Light Tank Mk VI (with B/C gun options) & three Commander figures.The Light Tank Mk VI series entered production in 1936; by the outbreak of World War Two, these vehicles were in wide spread use by the British Army. The bulk of the British tank forces serving in France in 1940 with the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) were comprised of the Mk VI series. More...Related products:
Army: BritishPeriod: Early WarLight tank and mounted commander. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Early War, Mid WarIncludes one Honey Stuart with Tank Commander figure More...Related products:
Army: BritishPeriod: Mid War, Late WarM3A3 Stuart - With twin Cadillac V-8 engines, the STuart is ideally suited to its recon role. Racing around the flanks, it finds the enemy whilst avoiding enemy fire. Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Early WarThe A9 design was originally designed by Vickers to be a medium tank in 1934. However, it was re-designated a Cruiser tank for service with the armoured divisions as the Cruiser Tank Mark I, A9. A total of 125 were built. The A9 Cruiser Mk I saw some action in France in 1940 and again during the early desert battles in 1940 and 1941 More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Early WarThe A10 Criser Mk II was developed along side the A9 Cruiser tank. It was designed as an infantry tank, however its armour protection was deemed not sufficient for this role, so it was reclassified as a heavy crusier tank instead.With twice as much armour as the A9, the A10 proved to be a good support tank for the armoured squadrons. The A10 went to war in France and fought though the first campaigns in North Africa in 1940-1941. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Early WarWith one A10 Cruiser Mk IIA tank (2pdr gun and CS gun option) & one Tank Commander figure.British Cruiser tanks were designed, as their naval title implied, to be able to manoeuvre around the battlefield, operating completely independent of the infantry, who had their own tanks to support them. More...Related products:
Army: BritishPeriod: Early WarThe A13 Cruiser Mk III was the first British cruiser tank to use the Christie suspension system. This gave higher speeds and better cross-country performance than the wheeled bogie suspension of the A9 and A10 cruiser tanks. However, though it was fast, it was also under-armoured and proved vulnerable to machine-gun fire on occasion. Like many of the early British tank it proved unreliable mechanically. More...Related products:
Army: BritishPeriod: Early WarThe A13 Mk II Cruiser Mk IV was in essence an uparmoured version of the A13 Cruiser Mk III. This increase was mainly added to the frontal armour of the tank; despite the increase in weight due to the extra armour mobility was not affected due to the high power-to-weight ratio of the basic design. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Early WarWith one A13 Cruiser Mk IVA tank, Besa Co-ax MG and Vickers Co-ax MG 2pdr gun options and Tank Commander figureWith their speed, Cruiser Squadrons could quickly react to opportunities present in battle and punch through gaps in the enemys lines. In many ways their tactical doctrine represented the glory days of the British heavy cavalry, and hence their design emphasised speed over armour. More...Related products:
Army: BritishPeriod: Early War, Mid WarWith one Crusader tank with Crusader I & II 2pdr options & CS options.The Crusader formed the basis for the British Desert Army until replaced with Grants and Shermans. Amred with a 2pdr and MGs in auxiliary turrets More...Related products:
Army: BritishPeriod: Mid WarCruiser Tank, MK VI (A15) - Used mostly in the North African Desert, Montgomery's 8th Army Crusaders were up gunned with 6pdr's to do battle with the Afrika Korps PzIII's and IV's. Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Late WarThe 7th Armoured Division was one of the few British Armoured Divisions fully equipped with Cromwell tanks. The other Armoured Divisions each contain an Armoured Recce Regiment armed with Cromwell tanks.The Cromwell IV is Fully-tracked and has armour front 6, side 4 and top 1. It is armed with a Co-ax MG, Hull MG and OQF 75mm gun. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Mid War, Late WarIn 1941, the British General Staff began examining the feasibility of mounting a high velocity gun into infantry and cruiser tanks.In Flames Of WarFitted with the OQF 17pdr gun the Challenger has plenty of punch while still being able to keep up with the agile Cromwell.Front 6; Side 4; Top 1ROF 3; Anti-tank 13; Firepower 3+ More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Early War, Mid WarInfantry Tank, Mk II, Matilda (A12) - The Matilda ruled the Early Western Desert war. Slow but a very tough tank to stop. Its 2pdr main gun had to get close to knock out German tanks. Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Mid WarA specialist vehicle built to cut through enemy minefields. Their use in the desert often raised such a large dust cloud that they were hidden from enemy fire. Contains fail tank and a length of chain to make the flails. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Early WarPack contains 2 Tanks and 2 Tank Commanders.Infantry Tank, MkI, Matilda (A11) - Designed to a tight budget the Matilda I, though very well armoured, it carried only two crew and a single mg. In 1939 it was invulnerable to German tanks. The BEFs heavy tank formation, the 1st Army Tank Brigade, consisted of the 4th and 7th Battalions, Royal Tank Regiment equipped with Infantry or I tanks (with a handful of light tanks for command and liaison work). As the I tanks were designed to cooperate with infantry, they were heavily armoured, almost impervious to German anti-tank weapons, but moved at a walking pace. More...Related products:
Army: BritishPeriod: Early War, Mid WarWith one Valentine II Infantry tank.The development of the Valentine tank came about due to the dissatisfaction in terms of performance of the Matilda I and unsuitability of the Matilda II for mass production. The Vickers-Armstrong company proposed a new tank design; one that was smaller and lighter than the Matilda I but offered the same level of armour protection. More...Related products:
Army: BritishPeriod: Mid WarThe Valentine III is a slow but well armoured tank able to take the best hits the Panzers deal. The new 3-man turret allowed an improved rate of fire. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Mid WarThe Valentine proved to be a robust tank, with the MK VIII finally recieving the powerful 6pdr gun, unfortunately at the cost of the co-ax MG. Contains: 1 Tank More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Mid WarThe Churchill Mk I, armed with a hull 3" howitzer, and the Mk II armed with a MG, and both with a turret 2pdr gun and MG, were heavily armoured to support infantry attacks in the face of heavy fire. Contains: 1 Churchill tank with options to make either variant. More...
Army: British, SovietPeriod: Mid War, Late WarInfantry Tank MkIII - The Churchill III (welded turret and 6pdr gun) was first used by the Canadians at Dieppe. The Coldstream Guards used the MkIII throughout the rest of the war. Pack conatins 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander More...
Army: British, SovietPeriod: Mid War, Late WarInfantry Tank, Mk iV, V and VI - The Churchill IV (6pdr) is also the basis for the V (95mm Howitzer) and VI (75mm gun). The cast turret provides better armour protection than a welded turret. Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Late WarChurchill IV (NA75) tank and mounted tank crew. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Late WarInfantry Tank, Mk IV - Used exclusively in North West Europe after D-Day. The MkVII was better armoured than earlier marks. A large number were converetd to Crocodile flametanks. Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Crocodile Trailer and flame projector, and 1 Tank Commander. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Late WarThe AVRE (Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers, plural AVsRE) is a Churchill infantry tank modified for engineering work. The main gun has been replaced with a Petard spigot mortar firing a 40-pound (18 kg) demolition charge.The AVRE has two quite distinct roles depending on the nature of the defences. When facing bunkers and pillboxes, some of the AVsRE are normally detailed to knock them out with their Petard demolition mortars. When faced with anti-tank ditches, or even steep-sided streams, one or more AVsRE will be equipped with a Fascine to fill it or a bridge to span it.Pack contains 1 tank, 1 Tank Commander More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Mid WarM3 Medium tank, Grant I (8th Army) - The apperance of the Grant in the desert evened the battlefield for the British. The 37mm turret gun and a hull mounted 75mm gave it a good kick. Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures.This item is currently Out of Stock with Battlefront More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Mid WarBy El Alamein, British troops were getting US Lee turretted Grants with MG cupolas. As good as British Grants, they were used interchangably in units. Contains Tank and 1 dismounted and 1 mounted crewman. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Late WarSherman I, Medium Tank, M4 - Identified by its welded hull, square edges and narrow M34 gun mount. The first Sherman M4's stormed ashore during the Normandy Invasion. Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Mid War, Late WarSherman II, Medium Tank, M4A1 - Identified by its cast hull and rounded edges. 270 of the first Sherman II's saw action in the Desert with the British at El Alamein in October 1942. Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Mid War, Late WarSherman III, Medium tank, M4A2Diesel - Identified by its welded hull and square edges it had twin diesel engines. Most of the M4A2 production went to the British and Commonwealth forces. Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismonted Crew figures. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Mid War, Late WarMedium Tank, M4A4 - The US Lend lease M4A4 called the Sherman V by the British, along side the Cromwell, formed the main equipment of the British Armoured Divisions in '44 and '45. It was used by the Canadians from 1943 in Sicily and Italy. Contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Late WarM4A4, Sherman VC (Firefly) - Adding the superb 17pdr Anti-tank gun the Sherman became the British Firefly. Justly feared by the opposiiton, Firefly's could destroy any Axis tank. Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander. More...
Army: British, United StatesPeriod: Late WarA unique piece of specialist equipment that the 79th Armoured Division fields is the Sherman Crab flail tank. Its rotating flail detonates mines as the vehicle passes through a minefield, clearing a path for following vehicles. While perfect in theory, not every mine was destroyed and numerous flail tanks were lost in the process.Despite this, they remained the most effective way of clearing minefields under fire. More...
Army: British, United StatesPeriod: Late WarM4 Sherman DD (Duplex Drive) - Designed for beach landings and river crossings, the Sherman DD gave the Allies an essential ability to take tanks into the beach-head with the first troops - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Late WarDuplex-Drive Swimming ShermanOne of the more unusual weapons landing on D-Day is the Duplex Drive or DD tank (nicknamed the Donald Duck tank in the US Army). This is a Sherman tank fitted with a collapsible canvas screen around the top hull and propellers to allow it to swim. We have already released the Sherman DD Tank as BR134 for ground operations, but we know many of you would like to make your gaming experience complete by representing your Sherman DD tanks swimming as they arrive. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Late War17pdr SP Achilles - A lend-lease tank destroyer equipped with the potent 17pdr anti-tank gun. Its destructive killing power was respected by all enemy armour. Pack also includes 3in gun to make the M10. Pack contains 1 Tank Destroyer, and 3 Crew. More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Late WarLike many AFV (Armoured Fighting Vehicle) in World War Two, it was common practice to create a ARV (Armoured Recover Vehicle) from the chassis of a main battle tank currently in service. The Cromwell was no different. More...Related products:
Army: BritishPeriod: Late WarDuring World War Two the Churchill proved to be a mainstay in British armoured units. Throughout the war it was continually refined and upgraded to keep pace with a constantly changing battlefield. Some of the more famous variants of the Churchill included the infamous Churchill Crocodile and the Churchill ARVE series that made the D-Day landing successful. More...Related products:
Army: BritishPeriod: Mid War'Pip' Roberts was the British army's leading tank commander. His use of combined arms and his ability to achieve, led to his rapid promotion. Contains Pip Roberts and his Grant tank. More...