Products tagged with 'WWII'
GAZ-AAA with Quad Maxim AA Gun
Hobby Boss 84571
The GAZ-AAA was a significant vehicle in the Soviet military history, serving as a backbone for Red Army transportation during World War II. It was used in various roles, including as a mobile air-defense system, anti-aircraft unit, and even as infantry support.
$45.00
BMW R12 with sidecar - military version ( 2 in 1)
IBG 35002
By 1942, the total number of BMW R12 motorcycles manufactured, for military purposes, was 36,000. the single carburetor Einvergaser motor was only available for the R12.
$14.00
EINHEITS DIESEL Pritschenwagen (metal cargo body)
IBG 35003
The Einheitsdiesel trucks were a significant part of the military history of the Wehrmacht during World War II. They were developed to standardize the military's vehicle fleet, which had previously consisted of a disparate collection of often-modified civilian models.
$35.00
EINHEITS DIESEL Kfz.61 Fernsprechbetriebskraftwagen (heavy telephone exchange van)
IBG 35004
The Einheitsdiesel trucks were a significant part of the military history of the Wehrmacht during World War II. They were developed to standardize the military's vehicle fleet, which had previously consisted of a disparate collection of often-modified civilian models.
$38.00
EINHEITS DIESEL with 3,7 cm BREDA
IBG 35005
The Einheitsdiesel trucks were a significant part of the military history of the Wehrmacht during World War II. They were developed to standardize the military's vehicle fleet, which had previously consisted of a disparate collection of often-modified civilian models.
$40.00
EINHEITSDIESEL with Bilstein recovery crane
IBG 35006
The Einheitsdiesel trucks were a significant part of the military history of the Wehrmacht during World War II. They were developed to standardize the military's vehicle fleet, which had previously consisted of a disparate collection of often-modified civilian models.
$40.00
BUSSING-NAG 500A
IBG 35011
The Büssing-NAG 500 was a significant vehicle in the history of German truck manufacturing. It was produced by Büssing-NAG, a company that became one of the largest European producers of utility vehicles. The Büssing-NAG 500 was known for its heavy-duty capabilities and was used by the Wehrmacht during World War II.
$36.00
BUSSING-NAG 4500S
IBG 35012
The Bussing-NAG 4500 series was a significant part of the German military's heavy truck production during World War II. These trucks were known for their reliability and were used to transport fuel, ammunition, and troops across Europe's battlefields. The 4500 series was produced from 1941 to 1945, with nearly 15,000 units manufactured.
$36.00
BUSSING-NAG 4500A
IBG 35013
The Bussing-NAG 4500 series was a significant part of the German military's heavy truck production during World War II. These trucks were known for their reliability and were used to transport fuel, ammunition, and troops across Europe's battlefields. The 4500 series was produced from 1941 to 1945, with nearly 15,000 units manufactured.
$36.00
Bedford QLD General service
IBG 35015
QLD
General service cargo truck and was the most numerous version in the series used for Machinery, Field Kitchens & Battery storage.
$38.00
Bedford QLT Troop Carrier
IBG 35016
QLT - Troop carrier, from August 1941 and until the end of WW II more than 3,300 QLTs were produced.
$38.00
Bedford QLR Wireless
IBG 35017
QLR Signals vehicle - Originally mounted on the QLC chassis/cab, special QLR chassis were soon put into production, which differed from the standard type in having special electrical equipment, radio suppression, fitment of a 660 W auxiliary generator driven by the transfer case power-take-off and, like the QLT, two 16 gallon petrol tanks instead of one behind the cab. The interior furniture, partitioning and radio equipment varied with the different functions. On vehicles installed for the wireless role, a tent could be erected at the rear. Between the cab and main body were lockers for aerial masts and other equipment. Beneath the body were further lockers and racks for cable drums, batteries, tyre chains, 20 gallon drinking water tank, rectifier box, tools, fuel tank for the auxiliary engine, jerrycans and other items. The basic body shells were produced by Duple, Lagonda, Mulliner, Tickford and others. A revised body was introduced during 1944 for the Command High and Low Power and Wireless High Power roles. This body had an improved L-shaped tent which could be erected alongside the left-hand side and rear of the body.
$38.00
Bedford QLB Bofors Gun tractor
IBG 35018
QLB Bofors gun tractor. Approximately 5,500 QLBs were built. Several QLBs were fitted with shortened GS bodies and recovery cranes to be used as wreckers by the Danish Army (Used until late 1960s).
$38.00
OTTER LIGHT RECONNAISANCE CAR
IBG 35019
The GM Otter Light Reconnaissance Car was a significant vehicle in the military history of Canada during World War II.
$30.00
MARMON-HERRINGTON Mk.II ME type Middle East
IBG 35022
The Marmon–Herrington armoured car was a series of armoured vehicles that were produced in South Africa and adopted by the British Army during World War II.
$37.00
PANZERSPAEHWAGEN MARMON-HERRINGTON ( e )
IBG 35024
German capture version of the Marmon–Herrington armoured car; a series of armoured vehicles that were produced in South Africa and adopted by the British Army during World War II.
$37.00