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The Land Rover Wolf XD (XD stands for Extra Duty) is a British light military vehicle. It was created in 1994 by Land Rover based on the Land Rover Defender. The official designation of the Wolf 90 is TUL HS (Truck Utility Light, High Specification) and the Wolf 110 is designated TUM HS (Truck Utility Medium, High Specification).
WMIK - Weapons Mount Installation Kit - is a variant of TUM used for fire support and reconnaissance. The first WMIK was produced in 1999 by Ricardo Vehicle Engineering under contract to the British Ministry of Defence. The vehicle can be armed in a range of configurations due to the mounts for various weapons systems. WMIK typically carries a 12.7 mm Heavy Machine Gun, a 7.62 mm General Purpose Machine Gun on the rear and another GMPG on the front passenger side.
WMIK's have been used in a number of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan by British forces including the Royal Marines and Paratroopers from the Pathfinder Platoon.
Item No: 82446
Item Name: Defender XD 'Wolf' W.M.I.K.
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimension: Length 138.2 mm, Width 60.9 mm
Total Plastic Parts: 250+ pcs
Total Sprues: 7 sprues and tyres
Camouflage Scheme: British Army
Photo-Etched Parts: 1 piece
Release Date: 2011-01
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 250 parts
- 15 clear parts included
- Refined detail
- The main tyres are hollow rubber with detailed tread pattern
- Photo-etched parts included
£45.00 GBP
1:35 - Major Herbert George "Blondie" Hasler - Resin kit
Herbert George "Blondie" Hasler was a Lieutenant Colonel of the Royal Marines. In 1942, a 28-year-old Hasler planned and led Operation Frankton. The operation was a commando raid on Axis shipping in the French port of Bordeaux occupied by the Germans. The mission was to attach mines to the hulls of German cargo ships. Three of the five canoes were lost on the way to the port. The surviving crewmen including Hasler reached the port successfully, placed the mines and managed to drown four cargo ships. They then walked 100 miles to a French village where they met with members of the Resistance and started their journey back to England through Spain and Gibraltar. For this operation Hasler was awarded the Distinguished Service Order by King George VI.
One kayak was damaged while being deployed from the submarine, and it and its crew therefore could not take part in the mission. Only two of the 10 men who launched from the submarine survived the raid: Hasler, and his number two in the kayak, Bill Sparks. Of the other eight, six were executed by the Germans and two died from hypothermia.
This product is available in two scales, 1:35 and 1:24 and was painstakingly designed from scratch as a digital model.
The kit includes: 2 x miniatures (Blondie Hasler and Bill Sparks) in their folding Cockle Canoe named 'Catfish' made by Campaign Models (UK).
Now available, while stocks last.
£9.50 GBP
This highly detailed Diorama base is ideal for mounting one or two figures on display. Small enough to be displayed easily, big enough to provide enough space to set the scene. More styles coming very soon!
Dimensions: 58mm x 58mm x 4mm
£15.00 GBP
A detailed single (1x) resin miniature in 1:35 scale, posed to be standing while smoking a cigarette. The kit consists of the following parts:
Head/torso
Helmet
Right arm with MP40
Left arm/hand
Left leg
Right leg
M1931 Bread Bag - with M1931 Field Flask and Mess tin combined
Ammunition Pouch
Spare MP40
Sidearm in holster
£55.00 GBP
Ak Interactive FAQ Dioramas 1.3 Extension: Storytelling, Composition And Planning Guide Book 8150
This annex 1.3 complements the Dioramas FAQ series and explores every aspect of diorama design and planning. What makes a good story and how can you get it across with models? Where can you find a good idea and how can you develop that idea into a successful project? How can you compose a diorama so that it tells its story best and looks good at the same time? How can you use colours, figures, accessories, scenery and bases effectively in your composition? How do you turn a historical photograph into a three dimensional scene? How do you plan a box diorama? This seemingly theoretical subject is treated in the most practical way, making it accessible and useful for every modeller.
All topics are clearly explained with concrete examples, drawings, photographs and step-by-step guides.
528 illustrations contain over 300 AFV, aircraft, ship, car, SF and figure models and dioramas by Marijn Van Gils, one of the world’s best modellers.
This book is 240 pages.