Polish
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The Humber Scout Car carried a crew of two, with an emergency seat for a third member. It was equipped with a No. 19 radio set and armed with either a Vickers K machine gun or a drumfed Bren gun. This was mounted above the roof, and could be operated from inside the vehicle using a system looking similar to bicycle handlebars, where the "brake" levers fired the triggers of the MGs. Production of t…
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The 10th Motorised Division is one of the most famous units of the Polish Army during World War II. Officers, NCOs and motorcycle troops wore distinctive black leather jackets along with the German-style stahlhelm, leading to their nickname The Black Brigade Commanded by the brave and intelligent General Maczek, the 10th were led into many defensive battles as German panzers swept into Poland in 1…
£22.50
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The 75mm Gun was also exported to Poland who used it with its old spoked wheels rather than the more modern pneumatic wheels on the French gun. This set contains 3 metal miniatures and metal gun. Models are supplied unpainted.
£18.00
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Early War Polish 37mm anti tank gun, more than capable of taking out Soviet and German tanks from all angles! This set contains 3 metal miniatures and a metal gun. Models are supplied unpainted.
£14.00
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There are few more heroic and stirring sights than Polish cavalry dashing themselves in a desperate charge against German armoured might; lance against Krupp steel... Only, it largely of course didn't happen. Gallant though they were, the Polish Cavalryman was no fool. After reforms in 1936 the Polish cavalry was reorganised into twenty six regiments, of four squadrons each with one hundred and tw…
£13.50
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Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£11.00
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This set contains 3 metal crew and a mortar. Models are supplied unpainted.
£11.00
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This set contains 3 metal crew and a MMG, supplied unpainted
£25.00
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Despite facing the double invasion of their homeland in 1939 by both Germany and the Soviet Union, the vastly outnumbered Polish military fought with bravery and tenacity. The Polish army in 1939 was large, well-officered and relatively well-equipped. It fought hard, but was entirely outmanoeuvred by fast-moving German armoured thrusts supported by all arms in a new dynamic style of war that a lar…
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The Polish infantry section was a powerful fighting force, comprising of up to 19 men. The riflemen were equipped with Mauser bolt-action rifles and the squad support weapon was the well proven Polish-made Browning automatic rifle, or RKM WZ.28. This machine gun was adequate for most of its roles but would be overpowered by the shattering rate of fire of German MG34's. The Polish infantryman of ou…