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Vickers Anti-Aircraft Tank Mk.I
Ref: BB047
Following the experience of the BEF during the Blitzkrieg methods of the Germans in the invasion of the Low Countries and France, especially the co-ordinated use of dive bomber aircraft, the British immediately started development of specialist AA tanks initially using the Vickers V chassis. This...
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Valentine Mk.VIII (6Pdr.)
Ref: BB169
Our model depicts the mark VIII of the ubiqitious Valentine series. These later marks service during 1942 in the North African campaign continuing all the way to Tunisia.
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Valentine Mk.IX (6Pdr.)
Ref: BB170
Our model depicts the mark IX of the ubiqitious Valentine series. These later marks service during 1942 in the North African campaign continuing all the way to Tunisia.
The Mk.IX was externally very similar to the Mk.VIII but had a GMC Diesel engine instead of the AEC Diesel engine and the...
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Valentine Mk.IV (Diesel)(Soviet use)
Ref: BB168
Externally almost identical to the Mk.II version it was however built with the GMC Diesel engine making it particularly suitable for use with the Soviet Army. The Valentine was the most widely deployed foreign tank accepted under Lend-Lease by the Sovirt Union and in combat was used from the Batt...
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Valentine Mk.III/Mk.V
Ref: BB166
The Mk.III hull was identical to the Mk.II but had a new 3 man turret with a round commanders hatch and redesigned mantlet but the Mk.V was externally identical to the Mk.III and only differred by having the GMC Diesel engine instead of the AEC Diesel engine.
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Valentine Mk.III (Far East)
Ref: BB167
Sixteen Valentine Mk.III's were deployed by the New Zealand Tank Squadron of the 3rd. Division in operations in the South Pacific. In addition nine vehicles had the 3" howitzers of the Matilda Mk.IV CS fitted to give greater close support in the jungle conditions.
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Valentine Mk.II
Ref: BB165
Our model depicts the second mark of the ubiqitious Valentine series, entering service in 1941 with their first operational use in the Western Desert, continuing to the Tunisian campaign.
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