Brand: Deweycat
Horse Drawn limber
key piece to move the heaviest artillery pieces on the battlefield
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One of the heaviest vehicles of the British Army during World War II.
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Brand: Deweycat
key piece to move the heaviest artillery pieces on the battlefield
Brand: Eskice Miniatures
1 x Chevrolet LRDG with optional Crew. Choose your version: Only truck and Machine gun Truck, Machine gun and driver Truck, Machine gun, driver and gunner Truck, Machine gun, full crew
Brand: Wargame3d
1 x Morris C8 Quad Product in pre-order. All orders that include these references will not be shipped until October 31th, 2022. Special pre-order discounts. Orders made until 30th September will obtain a 15% discount from the first unit Orders placed between October 1st and October 31th will get a 5% discount from the first unit
Brand: Deweycat
Tractor to tow those heavy British artillery pieces on the battlefield. In games like Bolt Action, they are indispensable to move the artillery pieces cataloged as heavy or superpesadas.
Brand: Deweycat
House with European style stucco. Choose your version: Small house with roof of tiles Small house with straw roof. Big house with roof of tiles Big house with straw roof.
Brand: Panzer Printer
1 x Vickers Carden-Loyd Tractor Truck 1936
Brand: Tigerace
armored tank transport car. This product cannot be printed on resin and will be printed at maximum quality in Pla.
Brand: Deweycat
armored artillery car. This product cannot be printed on resin and will be printed at maximum quality in Pla.
Reference: armoured_car_1914_1920_pattern
Brand: M Bergman
armored car development by Rolls-Roice in 1914. Versions: 1914 version with rivets version 1920 with rivets Version 1920 of the RAF with rivets
Brand: 3d Breed
The Fiat 626 truck was widely used by axis troops throughout the war. Even France in 1940 had 700 trucks bought from Italy before the start of hostilities. Includes a pedestal -mounted half -mounted machine gun.
Brand: Tigerace
The M4 Sherman, officially Medium Tank M4, was the average tank most used by the United States and Western Allies in World War II.