$ 129.00
A superb mounted figure, saber resting on shoulder on a walking horse.
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Even in 1940, France still had thousands of horse-mounted Cavalrymen. They fought many gallant delaying actions against the advancing German infantry and armour.
$ 129.00
Kneeling behind his venerable Hotchkiss machine gun this Poilu" intends to make every bullet count. "
$ 250.00
Used primarily in the reconnaissance role this already obsolete British tank is a great looking little model and quite unique. Virtually all of the British Expeditionary Force's armour was either...
$ 259.00
A long, long awaited and long overdue new version of an old favourite – the VW 'Kubelwagen'. The German answer to Jeep. Seen in every WW2 movie and documentary our...
$ 59.00
Another weary 'Tommy' trudges back towards Dunkirk.
$ 59.00
Officers may think they run the army but we know who really runs it! A tough old Sarn't. Major points the way to the beaches and ...hopefully Blighty.
$ 199.00
One of France's smaller tanks together with two French crew and a captured German prisoner.
$ 140.00
Two soldiers carry a wounded Tommy" out of the frontline and on to the nearest First Aid Station... perfect to go with the K2. Also note Stretcher Bearers were armed......
$ 220.00
These Bedford General Service Trucks were produced in their thousands from 1939-1945 and they soldiered-on" in the British Forces right up until the early sixties. Our model is in early-war...
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Apart from the Feldgendarmes" -- the famous "Chained Dogs", other civilian police either volunteered or were drafted into special Field Police units as backup. This little 3-man set works well...
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Captain Helmut Eckhardt, Manstein's Adjutant, accompanies his General.
$ 129.00
This infantry colonel proudly leads his men past the reviewing officers.
$ 59.00
This officer returns the General's salute... army style!
$ 59.00
Still wearing the full battle-order this soldaten" is weary but happy his battle is over... for a time."
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When the Luftwaffe began to attack the British Isles they also began to suffer much greater losses... thanks to the young fighter pilots of the Royal Air Force. Here, a...
$ 59.00
Second-in-Command of the Home Guard Battalion our volunteers belong to.
$ 65.00
A wounded German pilot being assisted by another British soldier.
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Home Guard Officers came from all walks of life…butchers, bakers…even bank managers…but all eager and willing to defend their country against Adolf and his Nazi hordes!
$ 59.00
In any military there are always the soldier who knows all the angles and is very good at cutting corners…and never getting caught out!
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For some the military comes as a great shock to the system…For others it’s a huge adventure…For a few it’s a chance to play with a real gun!
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The Home Guard attracted army veterans from the First World War and the Boer War…Even some how had served with the great Lord Kitchener in the Sudan!
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A wooden, 2-wheel cart is loaded up with the bare essentials as well as a few, treasured family heirlooms... The family horse is between the shafts to hopefully pull the...
$ 89.00
A 2-man team complete with their fire hose.
$ 135.00
The NFS used a variety of many different vehicles and appliances – this 1939 vintage, Bedford Fire Truck was one of them…Please note the fireman’s hose of FOB104 can fit...
$ 69.00
A British “Tommy” helps his wounded mate along the road towards the beaches of Dunkirk...and hopefully home to dear old “Blighty”.
$ 49.00
Another British “Tommy” moving back towards the beaches of Dunkirk and, hopefully, ‘Blighty’.
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$ 149.00
3 x well-tailored individual Gentlemen “Civvies” to help populate any city or town street in the 1930’s or 1940’s.
$ 45.00
An older peasant stands with his scythe watching a column of Germans pass by.
$ 129.00
Three young girls watch the tanks and troops go by ...
$ 59.00
Up until today the majority of Officers in Gurkha Regiments have always been British. Among the most famous officers who served as a Gurkha was Field Marshal Sir William ‘Bill”...
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Having unsheathed his famous fighting knife this Gurkha has to ‘draw blood’ from his enemy ... usually fatally!
$ 35.00
This Gurkha adopts the second-most popular firing position.
$ 35.00
The number-one most popular shooting position.
$ 75.00
On a man-for-man basis the little Gurkha is more than a match for any ‘Son of Nippon’. Although the Japanese like using their bayonets they were not-so-fond of being on...
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These two small ‘Orphans of War’ can hardly comprehend what is going on all around them ... Hopefully they will find a safe refuge.
$ 45.00
Standing in a typical “MacArthurian” pose the General wears his distinctive gold encrusted peak cap and holds his corncob pipe. A US Army Air Corps A2 Leather jerkin is worn...
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Sabre held aloft this brave officer leads his men directly at the enemy.
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Carrying a swallow-tailed pennant bearing the Polish eagle and the country’s national colours this trooper follows his officer.
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A senior German officer shakes hand with one of his Soviet opposite numbers. Friendly for the moment... in June 1941 all that will change when ‘Operation Barbarossa’ erupts!