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The Land Rover Wolf is a British militarised version of the Land Rover Defender. It is designated in service as Truck Utility Light or Truck Utility Medium (TUL/TUM). The TUL was based on the shorter wheel base Defender 90, whilst the TUM was based on the Defender 110.
A variant of TUM is the WMIK - Weapons Mount Installation Kit - used as reconnaissance and close fire support vehicle. WMIK usually carries a 12.7mm Heavy Machine Gun, 7.62mm GPMG (General Purpose Machine Gun) or the MILAN ATGM on the rear ring-mount.
In late 2006, the Ministry of Defence announced purchasing 40 new belt-fed Automatic Lightweight Grenade Launchers (ALGL) made by Heckler and Koch (HK GMG) that can fire up to 360 grenades per minute with a range of up to 1.5 km.; they are mounted on WMIK's in Afghanistan.
Item No: 82447
Item Name: Land Rover WMIK w/ MILAN ATGM
Scale: 1:35
Item Type Static kit
Model Dimensions: Length 138.2mm, Width 60.9 mm
Total Plastic Parts 270+
Total Sprues: 7 sprues and tires
Metal Parts: n/a
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Release Date: 2012-10
Additional:
- Refined details
- The main tires are hollow rubber with very good tread pattern
- Photo-etched parts for engine grill
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The Land Rover Defender was a British 4-wheel sports utility vehicle designed on the basis of the earlier Land Rover Series issued between 1948 and 1985.
The Defender entered production in 1983 under the name of Land Rover 110 which referred to the length of its wheelbase (110 inches or 280 cm). In 1984 the model was improved with wind-up windows and a 2.5-litre diesel engine with the power of 51 kW (68 hp) replacing older 2.3-litre engines. The designation "Defender" was introduced only in late 1990's. At that time 2.5-litre engines evolved into new turbo diesel 200TDi series, however the Defenders for military use were still equipped with 2.5-litre ones.
The Defender 110 was in service with the British and the Commonwealth Armies between 1950's and 1990's. It was also deployed by the US forces during the Gulf War in 1990-1991.
Item No: 82448
Item Name: Defender 110 Hard Top
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static kit
Model Dimension: Length 132.6mm, Width 62.9mm
Total Plastic Parts: 190+ pcs
Total Sprues: 6 sprues and tyres
Photo-Etched Parts: 1 piece
Release Date: 2011-06
Additional:
- Consists of over 190 parts, including 19 clear parts
- Refined detail
- Highly detailed engine
- Rubber tires included
- Photo-etched parts for headlights grill provided
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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