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They are the stuff of legend. They are the men and machines that fought to lay claim over vast swaths of Europe, North Africa and the Pacific at a time when the world quite literally hung in the balance. Amidst the carnage and destruction, these are the iconic tanks that will forever be etched into the annals of mid twentieth century armored warfare. These are the masters of mobile combat. These are the Armored Fighting Vehicles of World War II.

From concept through to final production, we're sure you'll be proud to add any and all of the Armored Fighting Vehicles of World War II to your armored collection. This series encompasses over 100 different models and represent some of the most important tanks that emerged from the Second World War. Each introduction is produced in 1,002 piece lots and comes packaged in a handsome acrylic display case and etched display base. Best of all, each comes bundled with a pamphlet that describes the vehicle in detail, thereby bringing your prized possession to life.

#AFV012 - British Valentine Mk. III Infantry Tank - 8th Royal Tank Regiment, 7th Armoured Brigade, Libya, November 1941 (1:43 Scale)

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British Churchill Mk. VII Infantry Tank - "Briton", 34th Armoured Brigade, 79th Armoured Division Grande-Bretagne, France, 1944 British Churchill Mk. VII Infantry Tank - "Briton", 34th Armoured Brigade, 79th Armoured Division, Grande-Bretagne, France, 1944 (1:43 Scale)

The "Churchill" began life as a 1939 requirement that envisaged a return to trench-warfare, and was therefore slow and heavily armored like the Russian KV-1 series. That said, the final Churchill prototype was much lighter than had first been thought acceptable, although it still resembled a World War I tank in appearance.

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British Matilda Mk. II Infantry Tank - "Griffin", Malta Tank Squadron, Royal Tank Regiment, Malta, 1942 British Matilda Mk. II Infantry Tank - "Griffin", Malta Tank Squadron, Royal Tank Regiment, Malta, 1942 (1:43 Scale)

The Infantry Tank Mark II, best known as the Matilda, was a British infantry tank of the Second World War. The design began as the A12 specification in 1936, as a gun-armed counterpart to the first British infantry tank, the machine gun armed, two-man A11 Infantry Tank Mark I.

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British M10 Achilles Tank Destroyer - 72nd Anti-Tank Regiment, 6th Armoured Division, The Gothic Line, Italy, August 1944 British M10 Achilles Tank Destroyer - 72nd Anti-Tank Regiment, 6th Armoured Division, The Gothic Line, Italy, August 1944 (1:43 Scale)

The M10 were, numerically, the most important US tank destroyer of World War II. In its combat debut in the North African campaign, the M10 was successful as its M7 3-inch gun could penetrate most German tanks then in service at long range.

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British Valentine Mk. III Infantry Tank - "Harry I", 8th Royal Tank Regiment, 7th Armoured Brigade, Libya, November 1941 British Valentine Mk. III Infantry Tank - "Harry I", 8th Royal Tank Regiment, 7th Armoured Brigade, Libya, November 1941 (1:43 Scale)

In 1941, the British were searching for a suitable armored vehicle to mount the standard British 25-pounder gun. The Canadians were producing the Ram tank, soon to be replaced by American M3s, and these were altered to accommodate the 25-pounder, becoming known as the Sexton.

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