Showing posts with label Military Vehicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Military Vehicles. Show all posts

Saturday, August 5, 2023

SOLIDO NO.254 AMX IOP



 

The steel armored personnel carrier is equipped with tracked wheels and is specifically painted for desert use. It features a metal belt and a rotating gun stand. Additionally, the rear door of the carrier can be opened and closed.

The diecast car model of the AMX IOP is in new condition. It comes packaged in a box that is in fair condition and includes pictures.

 

Friday, June 17, 2011

SOLIDO 1/50 GMC DUKW 353 - US MILITARY DRAB GREEN

Made in France, this is a charming model and very realistic looking with fine body detail. First built in 1942, based on a forward drive GMC 21247. This is type of machine took part in many war time assaults, including the Normandy landings. Shop here

Saturday, April 9, 2011

CORGI CLASSICS 1/50 W51 COMMAND CAR - US ARMY


One for 'Across the Western Front', this very good looking model and well detailed model is from the Liberation of Paris by the US Army in August 1944. Shop here

Friday, February 25, 2011

CORGI CLASSIC 1/50 SHERMAN M4A2 - FRENCH ARMY


An extremely good World War II model (Across the Western Front). Features include a rotating turret and full track configuration. One of a Limited Edition of 5,000 worldwide and includes a Limited Edition Certificate and information booklet. Model presented in a presentation box. The decoration is particulary effective, and the detailing is equally fine. Shop here

Thursday, August 5, 2010

U.S. M16 MULTIPLE GUN MOTOR CARRIAGE


The half-track operation of the M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage was a specific necessity in navigating the rough terrain of the Ardennes Forest. Equipped with four .50 caliber machine guns and an armor reinforced turret, the M16 was primarily used against German ground targets.

Forces of Valor 1:32 Scale US M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage model D-Day Series is an accurate diecast military model of the half-track M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage. Buy it now

U.S. M5AI STUART TANK, NORMANDY 1944


The M5A1 Stuart was a light tank designed for American and Allied forces, serving in multiple theaters of WW2. Nicknamed the "Honey" for its quickness and dependability, it was nonetheless under-armored and under-gunned. Tanks like the Stuart eventually took a secondary role to medium tank battalions, serving as recon and screening units. Buy it now

Friday, November 27, 2009

MARKLIN - VOLKSWAGEN 181 GERMAN FEDERAL ARMY


German Federal Army type 0,4 t tmil (4 x 2) passenger vehicle. Special version equipped as an airfield fire department vehicle (fire department chief's vehicle). The civilian VW 181 is based on this vehicle. With a hardtop. The vehicle's superstructure is constructed of metal. Other components are made of detailed plastic parts. This vehicle has separately applied details and a blue light. It also has an authentic red paint scheme with ELF lettering. The vehicle is lettered with identifying marks. Length approximately 4.4 cm / 1-3/4".

Friday, September 25, 2009

MOTORMINT: 1941 WILLYS U.S. JEEP


Commemorating the 65th Anniversary of the Attack on PEARL HARBOR 1941 Willys U.S. Army Jeep . A tribute in die-cast metal to two American-made workhorse vehicles that efficiently moved our men and supplies during WWII Jeep Features Spare Gas Can Dual Duffle Bags Orignal Drab Olive Paint Side Mounted Axe & Shovel Spare Tire Attached to Rear Precision DieCast Replica 1:32 Scale Model 4.5 Inches Long

MOTORMINT: 1941 CHEVROLET U.S. HICKAM AIR FIELD & WILLYS JEEP


Commemorating the 65th Anniversary of the Attack on PEARL HARBOR 1941 Chevrolet U.S. Hickam Air Field Flatbed 1941 U.S. Willys Army Jeep A tribute in die-cast metal to two American-made workhorse vehicles that efficiently moved our men and supplies during WWII Flatbed Features: Opening Hood Opening Cab Doors Baked Enamel Finish Dual Running Boards Hickam Air Field Markings Flatbed Comes With Towing Chains Spare Tire Located Under Truck Bed Towing Hooks Attached To Truck Bed Precision Die-Cast Replica 1:32 Scale Model 8.25 Inches Long Jeep Features Spare Gas Can Dual Duffle Bags Original Drab Olive Paint Side Mounted Axe & Shovel Spare Tire Attached at Rear Precision DieCast Replica 1:32 Scale Model 4.5 Inches Long.

Friday, August 28, 2009

MATCHBOX: PERSONNEL CARRIER


The six-wheel M3 Personnel Carrier (49a) was the first of ten military vehicles to be issued in the ‘1-75’ range. It was painted in the traditional olive green and the rear pairs of wheels were rollers inside grey trucks, though some of the final issues were found with green tracks. The front wheels changed from metal to grey plastic in 1959, and finally to black plastic. There was usually a correlation between the wheels and the rollers, but examples exist of grey wheels with metal rollers and grey wheels with silver plastic rollers. The wheels and the rollers may be found in different sizes. A bonnet decal featuring a white star in a circle was included on all variants, though models with metal wheels are known to exist without decals. Originally the body was crimped to the base but later a river was used instead. Several minor variations exist around the bogie wheels. The model is comparatively easy to find today, for in the 1960s it proved to be very popular and sold for more than nine years.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

MATCHBOX: AMPHIBIOUS D.U.K.W



The DUKW (55a) was base upon a military vehicle which had been built in the USA, but which was used extensively by the British army in World War Two. The real vehicle was a 2.5 ton GMC Amphibian Truck which had been a secret weapon until June 1943. Its purpose was to transport supplies and soldiers from ships to the coast. It proved to be of great benefit during the Normandy landings and featured prominently in D-Day Commemorative television programmes. After the war it was put to good use in a variety of circumstances, not least for rescues in times of flood.

The phototype actual vehicle took just 38 days to complete and 'DUKW' were its code letters. It was known as a 'DUCK' works in the USA and by the soliders who used it in action during the invasion of Sicily. The Matchbox model had a smaller scale body when compared with the rest of the army vehicles in the '1-75' range and perhaps because of this it did not sell as well as the larger scale military vehicles.

Metal wheels were fitted to the first released to the first releases but subsequently either grey or black plastic wheels were used. It was the last Matchbox military model to be fitted with metal wheels. There are no casting variations with the DUKW and the only three recorded variations centre upon the three types of wheels. Only the black plastic wheels were fitted with rounded axles. The matal and grey plastic wheels always featured crimped axles. --Model Collector

MATCHBOX: SARACEN PERSONNEL CARRIER


The Saracen Personnel Carrier (54a) was a model of the standard armoured carrier used by the Royal Armoured Corps and the infantry. To enhance play value, the model featured a revolving turret. The only body variation involved the antenna base on the upper left side of the body, which looks like astep. Because of a damaged die it is missing on later models.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

MATCHBOX: GENERAL SERVICE LORRY



This is the miniature Matchbox number 62 General Service lorry, which is a model of the 1952 AEC Militant fitted with a cargo body. The small but charming model of a troop/cargo carries is undeniably an AEC. These large six wheel drive trucks were incredibly powerful and were capable of pulling almost anything. Various bodies were fitted to the chassis and tankers were a common sight as were lorry-mounted Coles cranes.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

CORGI 1/50 CROMWELL CENTAUR & 3 BRITISH PARATROOPS NORMANDY 1944


On the 6th June 1944, two Allied armies, one British and one American landed on the Normandy beaches and secured a firm foothold in German-occupied-Europe. Progress was slow and bloody the troops having to battle for every inch of ground but after 3 months of heavy fighting the Allied forces gradually wore down the German Resistance eventually trapping and cutting the German Army to pieces in the Falaise Pocket.

A nicely packaged model of a Cromwell Centaur & 3 British Paratroops, D.Day Normandy 1944, model length 150mm.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

CORGI - BRITISH ARMY LAND ROVER & 2 WHEELS TRAILER





Let’s see the die-casting British Army Land Rover & 2 wheels Trailer, model length 9.8 cm. Limited Edition model with cerfiticate.(scale 1:43)

Land Rover was used by the British Army in many ways. For the series II of this model was a special assembled. This model was named FV1806/18062 by increasing the two fuel tank, a special thickness bumper and the electrical appliance concerning the army. While the 2 wheels trailer could be loaded 750kg. It could be able to be alterated for many kinds of using, such as carrying water, radar apparatuses. A special of this car is floating in the water.
Land Rover car is black and light brown color, clear windows and black interior. There is an English flag in front and at the black of the car.

Friday, October 10, 2008

DIECAST VEHICLES : MILITARY TOYS

Some military vehicles are shown here as part of the "Matchbox" series.


Military Ambulance (base on Fordson 4x4 ambulance of the 1950s); Lesney Matchbox Number 63, issued c1959.




Six-Wheeled Military Crane Truck (base on post-World War II 6x6 Scammell Explorer recovery vehicle) Lesney Matchbox Number 64, issued 1959.




DUKW Amphibious General Purpose Cargo Vehicle; Lesney Matchbox Number 55, 1959




Saracen Troop Carrier, with revolving turret (base on Alvis 6x6 armored personnel carrier); Lesney Matchbox Number 54, 1959




Austin MKII Radio Truck, Olive green body, with & without silver painted grille, headlights & bumper, Lesney Matchbox Number 68, 1959.



Austin 200 Gallon Water Truck, Olive green body, black plastic wheels, Lesney Matchbox Number 71, 1959

Thursday, August 28, 2008

THE ONLY ONE OF CANNON IN MATCHBOX



From a period of early Lesney into the era of Superfast (series 75) up to the present (Year 1948-to the present time) Matchbox produced only one style of Cannon No.32C in 1978 with 2 colors. It is olive and green colors with two wheels. The green colors are a style of scarcely finding. Bullet is included and it is able to fire with a system of spring. Regulated firing by a manual system.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

CORGI - SHERMAN TANK


This die-cast is Corgi - World War II - M4 A3 Sherman Tank. Post of the World War II Heroes collection, this finely detailed Sherman Tank is of USMC, 1st Marine Amphibious Corps Tank Battalion, from 1943. These models look just perfect, particularly in the way the battle scars are portrayed: not over done. Shop here.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

CORGI - BEDFORD QI-UK


This die-cast is Corgi CG60305 - Bedford QI-UK. Fitted with the potent S-10S antitank gun, the SU-100 marked a significant improvement in combat power over the SU-85. Mass production began in September 1944, providing the Red Army with a total of 2335 SU-100 tank destroyers by the end of WWII. They were employed en masse in Hungary in the bitter fighting there in 1945. Price $40.50 Buy at amazon.com

WORLD WAR II - BEDFORD OLD SUPPLY TRUCK


This die-cast is Corgi Classic No. CC60303 - World War II Bedford Old Supply Truck. From the Desert Campaign in North Africa, this supply Truck is as used by 7th Armoured Division, "The Desert Rats", in Libya in 1942. The model is painted in authentic desert camoflague style, and is fitted with the rugged tyres and other modifications suited to desert warfare. This Bedford is an extremely fine casting, with excellent decoration, including just the right amount of weathering. Price $32.25, Shop here.

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-18C 1918 Atkinson Steam Lorry

    Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-18C 1918 Atkinson Steam Lorry was made in England by Matchbox International in 1986. It is 11 cm long an...