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Panther (A01302V) Vintage Classics
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Mould Tools made in 1961, pack Illustration by G. Schule, 1961. Enjoy the nostalgia with Airfix Vintage Classics.
Developed initially to counter the Soviet's T-34, the Panther was sent to frontline units in the spring of 1943, and first saw major combat at Kursk. WIth the correction of the production-related mechanical difficulties, the Panther became highly popular with German tankers and a fearsome weapon on the battlefield.
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Churchill Mk VII Tank (A01304V) Vintage Classics
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Mould Tools made in 1961, pack Illustration by Ron Jobson, 1975. Enjoy the nostalgia with Airfix Vintage Classics.
The Churchill was the standard Bntish infantry tank from 1941. It was not fast but had heavy armour, good firepower ond good cross-country performance. The Mk.VII used a 75mm gun and had increased frontal armour. It first saw service in Normandy in 1944.
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25PDR Field Gun & Morris Quad (A01305V) Vintage Classics
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Mould Tools made in 1963, pack illustration by Roy Cross, 1964. Enjoy the nostalgia with Airfix Vintage Classics.
The 25-pdr saw service throughout World War II with British and Commonwealth forces and it was generally thought to be one of the best field guns of the war. For transportation, the gun attached to its limber and was towed by the Morris Commercial C8 FAT (Quad). 32 rounds of ammunition were carried in the limbers.
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Stug III 75mm Assault Gun (A01306V) Vintage Classics
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Mould Tools made in 1962, pack illustration by G.Schule, 1963. Enjoy the nostalgia with Airfix Vintage Classics.
The Sturmgeschutz (Stug) GIII was a turretless tank on a Panzer III chassis which enabled it to carry a formidable 75mm high velocity gun. This was used extensively in all theatres of the Second World War. They were used by other nations in the war including Finland and Romania.
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Joseph Stalin JS-3 Russian Tank (A01307V) Vintage Classics
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The heavy tank named after the infamous Soviet leader, was designed with thick armour to counter the German 88mm guns, the main gun was capable of defeating the German Tiger and Panther tanks. It was mainly a breakthrough tank, firing heavy high-explosive shells against entrenchments and bunkers.
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Bren Gun Carrier & 6PDR Anti-Tank (A01309V) Vintage Classics
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Sd.Kfz.234 Armoured Car (A01311V) Vintage Classics
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The restrictions imposed on Germany as part of the Versailles treaty saw if focus on wheeled armoured cars. The development of these centred around the need for mobile support around reconnaissance units. This final variant of the type was the SdKfz 234/4. The vehicle was fitted with a 75mm Pak 40 gun.
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AEC Matador & 5.5 Inch Gun (A01314V) Vintage Classics
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Mould Tools made in 1966, pack illustration by Ken McDonough, 1978. Enjoy the nostalgia with Airfix Vintage Classics.
The 5.5 inch gun first went into service with the Royal Artillery in North Africa in 1941 and was pulled by the famous four-wheel drive AEC Matador. The gun was handled by a team of ten men and fired on the 82lb shell.
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WWI Male Tank MkI (A01315V) Vintage Classics
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Mould Tools made in 1967, pack illustration by Roy Cross, 1967. Enjoy the nostalgia with Airfix Vintage Classics.
On 15th September 1916 at Flers-Courcelette a new weapon appeared on the battlefields of the Western Front - the tank. The 'male' version carried two 6-pdr naval guns and 4 Hotchkiss machine guns.
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Russian T34 Tank (A01316V) Vintage Classics
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Mould Tools made in 1968, pack illustration by Roy Cross, 1968. Enjoy the nostalgia with Airfix Vintage Classics.
The T-34 was arguably by far the best tank design in the Second World War. In addition to having an excellent combination of firepower, armour, mobility and shape, its superb technical design emphasised simplicity and durability making it possible to mass produce it in large numbers and gave it a very high field and combat reliability.
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Type 97 Chi Ha Japanese Tank (A01319V) Vintage Classics
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The Type 97 Medium, known as the Chi Ha, was the main battle tank of the Imperial Japanese Army during WWII. Entering service in 1937, the Chi Ha saw widespread service in China and the Pacific, but inadequate armour protection and the low velocity of its 57mm gun made it no match when it came up against Allied tanks.
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Scammell Tank Transporter (A02301V) Vintage Classics
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Buffalo Willys MB Jeep (A02302V) Vintage Classics
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88mm Gun & Sd Kfz7 Tractor (A02303V) Vintage Classics
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Mould Tools made in 1967, pack illustration by Roy Cross, 1967. Enjoy the nostalgia with Airfix Vintage Classics.
The '88' proved to be an excellent anti-tank gun in France in 1940. By the time it arrived in North Africa it was a feared tank killer, which could knock out any Allied tank at distances well over 1000 metres. The Sd.Kfz.7 could carry gun crews of up to 12 men in theatre-type seats.
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Panzer IV F1/F2 (A02308V) Vintage Classics
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Mould Tools made in 1971, pack illustration by Roy Cross, 1971. Enjoy the nostalgia with Airfix Vintage Classics.
The Panzer IV was the most widely manufactured and deployed German tank of WWII. It was robust and reliable, seeing service in all combat theatres involving German forces. It also has the distinction of being the only German tank to be in continuous production throughout the war with over 8,800 produced between 1936 and 1945.
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Bristol Bloodhound (A02309V) Vintage Classics
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Forming a vital component of Britain's post-war integrated air defence protection during the Cold War era, the Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air radar-guided missile system was intended to protect the integrity of Britain's V-bomber nuclear deterrent force from hostile air attack. The system saw service from 1958 until 1991.
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German Reconnaisance Set (A02312V) Vintage Classics
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Bofors 40mm Gun & Tractor (A02314V) Vintage Classics
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Designed in 1930 by the Swedish Bofors Company, this gun was adopted by some 18 countries and became the standard light anti aircraft weapon with the British forces. The Morris CS8 15-cwt 4x2 General Service Trucks were made in large numbers and they became the backbone of the British Army.
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PaK 40 75mm Anti-Tank Gun & Truck (A02315) Believed to be last one available to order.
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PaK 40 75mm Anti-Tank Gun & Truck (A02315V) Vintage Classics
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The PAK 40 formed the backbone of the German anti-tank gun forces throughout the latter part of the Second World War. Capable of taking on Allied armour with relative ease, while it was not as powerful as the famous 88mm gun, it was however smaller and easier to conceal. Featured here with a truck, and set is representative of a German anti-tank unit towards the end of the war.
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White Half-Track M3A1 & 1 Ton Trailer (A02318V) Vintage Classics
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The M3 personnel carrier was developed from the four-wheeled scout car. During the Second World War, more than 41,000 vehicles were produced by the White Motor Company. This version came with the improved M49 machine gun ring mount over the right hand side front seat. Between 1942 and 1943 all M3 Half-Tracks (standard and A1's) were continually uprgraded.
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Sherman Calliope (A02334V) Vintage Classics
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The Rocket Launcher T34 (Calliope) was a tank-mounted multiple rocket launcher used by the US Army during WWII. The launcher was placed atop the tank, and fired a barrage of 4.5 in (114mm) rockets from 60 launch tubes. It adopts its name from the musical instrument 'Calliope', also known as the steam organ.
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Cromwell IV Tank (A02338) Vintage Classics
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The Cromwell, official name Cruiser Tank MkVIII, was one of the most successful British tanks of the Second World War. Named after the English Civil War leader Oliver Cromwell, the tank proved to be an adept and rugged fighting machine and served until the end of the war.
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LCM3 & Sherman Tank (A03301V) Vintage Classics
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The Landing Craft Mechanised (LCM) Mk.III was the most widely used of the LCMs during World War II, with more than 8,600 being built in yards in the USA. They were employed by both the US Navy and the Royal Navy. The LCM Mk.III was extensively used in operations in the European and Pacific theatres from 1942, with many hundreds taking part in the "D-Day" landings in Normandy in June 1944. The Sherman M4A2 Tank was the best-known of all American medium tanks. The Sherman was designed in 1941 as an improvement on the earlier M3 Lee and Grant series: after initial production in 1942, large numbers of Shermans were issued to the British Army, and the type became the standard Allied medium tank.
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Bedford QLT & QLD Trucks (A03306)
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Churchill Bridge Layer (A04301V) Vintage Classics
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Taking just 1.5 minutes to deploy, the Tank Bridge No.2 provided a Class 60 tracked load and a Class 40 wheeled load over a 30ft gap. The bridge was in one piece and mounted on the turretless tank. The launching arm was attached by a pivoting arm mechanism with rollers to the front of the tank, the other end of the arm being attached to the centre of the bridge. The bridge remained horizontal as it was raised and then lowered by the pivot arm across the gap.
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D-Day Battlefront (A50009A) With Paints & Glue
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This set includes an undecorated diorama base to use with model kits of a Sherman Tank, Tiger Tank, and Forward Command Post. To complete the model are British Paratroops and German Infantry figures. Be as creative as you wish to put all these models together to build a battle scene typical of WWII.
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D-Day 75th Anniversary Operation Overlord (A50162A) With Paints & Glue
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Early on the morning of June 6th 1944 the combined forces of the Allied armies landed on the Normandy beaches in Northern France in the most ambitious and important operation of the Second World War. With airborne troops already on the ground and fighting, the sea-borne element of the force began landing. This phase of the operation was codenamed Neptune and consisted of five invasion beaches, three British and Canadian (Sword, Gold and Juno) and two American beaches (Omaha and Utah). The landings themselves were preceded both by a powerful air attack and by a fierce naval artillery barrage from a vast armada of ships anchored off-shore.
The majority of the beaches were taken with casualties, but no severe losses, except for Omaha where the American troops were pinned down after the naval bombardment failed to destroy the German defences. But even this obstacle was overcome and once the beach-heads were secure, Allied troops and equipment were quickly brought ashore, ready to continue on and liberate the occupied countries of Western Europe and ultimately to defeat Germany and win the war.
This collection comes from the Normandy beach-head, with tanks, landing craft, trucks, a gun emplacement, soldiers and a diorama base to enable you to recreate this momentous day. Airfix Gift Sets are ideal for more advanced modellers and include glue, acrylic paints and brushes.
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Cromwell Mk.IV (A55109A) With Paints & Glue
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WWI Male Tank "Airfix Challenge" (A76510) With Glue