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A really unique set… Three seemingly American MP’s directing traffic along with their jeep. They look and sound GI but why are they all wearing non-regulation blue scarves?
$ 249.00
One of Otto Skorzeny's imitation" American GI's faces a firing squard."
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Another of Skrozeny's deception plans...A German Stug III disguised with extra plates and paint as a 'phoney' US Tank Destroyer.
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A nice little 2-man set comprising a kneeling radio operator and an officer kneeling firing carbine.
$ 100.00
Another 2-man set... here the bazooka" man takes careful aim at an approaching enemy tank. His number two loads one of their rockets."
$ 110.00
A lying prone NCO 'spots' for his sniper. The sniper is using the specially adapted '03 Springfield with scope.
$ 55.00
Unlike our earlier winter MPs" (who where actually Germans in disguise BBA004) this guy is the real McCoy!"
$ 165.00
A 2-man, heavily laden .30 Cal. machine gun team are pushed forward by their officer. (3-man set)
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A hastily snow-camouflaged Sherman stands forlorn... its right track has ran over a land mine and the results are plain for all to see... a badly damaged rear end plus...
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This classic armoured troop transport served U.S. Forces and their Allies loyally throughout the War and even into the late 1970's (with the Israeli Army). Our GI version comes complete...
$ 129.00
Three cold GI's huddle together for warmth.
$ 125.00
The ubiquitous jeep, but probably one you’ve never seen before! Armour plate protects the front of the engine as well as three sides of the driver/ passenger area. A 30...
$ 65.00
This separate little trailer is the perfect add-on" to the jeep… The supplies in the back of the trailer can also be removed if required."
$ 55.00
This GI has dismounted from the Jeep with his binos and a field radio to get a better look at the enemy position and report back to headquarters.
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Retired Item. BBA063 Advancing BAR Gunner
$ 45.00
This cold-looking prisoner wishes he still had his great coat!
$ 45.00
This other prisoner looks more fortunate…in his “snow” smock and warm scarf and gloves.
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Already wounded, this future P.O.W. seems happy to get out of the fight and hopefully, stay in one piece!
$ 131.00
As one GI peers through his binos...another takes careful aim...the third member of the section kneels ready beside them.
$ 129.00
This 3-man section is carrying probably the finest infantry rifle of WW2... The M1 ‘Garand’, the .30-06 calibre, semi automatic weapon that was the standard US Army service rifle of...
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The M1919 Browning .30 calibre machine gun was widely used in WW2 and was the main company support weapon for GI’s in combat. The gun required at least 2 men...
$ 129.00
The ‘Bazooka’ is the common name for a man-portable, recoilless anti tank rocket launcher weapon. Developed and widely used by the US Army in WW2, the ‘Bazooka’ was among the...
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Another of John M. Browning’s masterpieces, the ‘Model 1919’ was originally developed as a general purpose machine gun for the U.S. Cavalry, for use in its tanks and armoured cars...
$ 45.00
Although, strictly speaking, the B.A.R. (Browning Automatic Rifle) was not a machine gun it was employed mostly in the light machine gun role within American WW2 Infantry Squads. Each American...
$ 45.00
This winter-clad GI is taking aim from the prone firing position.
$ 45.00
This kneeling infantryman is using one of the most outstanding weapons of WW2... The .30 cal. M1 Rifle was designed by John C. Garand who originally worked for the Springfield...
$ 45.00
Classic firing pose with the classic rifle.
$ 45.00
A kneeling rifleman holds his M1 ‘Garand’ in his left hand as he prepares to hurl a grenade at the approaching enemy. Most infantrymen carried at least 2 x grenades...
$ 89.00
This 2-man set includes the Squad’s radio man carrying the ‘SCR-538’ backpack radio with a telephone handset. Because of the extra weight of the radio and its batteries most radio...
$ 89.00
When the US Army entered WW2 its antitank defense was the 37mm towed gun and the .50 cal M2 Browning heavy machine gun. US experts adopted and adapted an original...
$ 45.00
This final ‘Winter GI’ is definitely either a ‘sergeant’ or possibly a junior officer. In addition to his ‘Tommy-Gun’ he also has the holstered Colt M1911A1 as his sidearm. Both...
$ 49.00
This GI is 'humping' the SC-300 / BC1000 man-pack radio usually reserved for infantry platoon headquarters.This radio set was known as the 'walkie-talkie' while the hand-held SCR-536 /BC611 was nicknamed...
$ 49.00
Wherever any American, GI fought he could be sure a Medic would be close by.The emphasis placed on rapid battle field medical care and attention as well as the ready...
$ 109.00
As any serving or veteran soldier will tell you a good hot meal will warm you up as well as cheer you up in the most difficult of circumstances.The 'Battle...
$ 159.00
These three '2nd Generation' GIs are doing their level best to try and keep warm despite the fierce winter weather conditions that surrounds them. As one GI drinks some warm coffee,...