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The Tilly was the name given to a number of British vehicles produced during WWII based on civilian car designs, adapted for use by each of the arm...
View full detailsOxford Diecast 76TIL011 Austin Tilly, No 1 MTTC, Camberley 1945
Fordson was the brand name of a range of tractors manufactured by Henry Ford, the multi-talented American motor tycoon. Apart from being a successf...
View full detailsFordson was the brand name of a range of tractors manufactured by Henry Ford, the multi-talented American motor tycoon. Apart from being a successf...
View full detailsFordson was the brand name of a range of tractors manufactured by Henry Ford, the multi-talented American motor tycoon. Apart from being a successf...
View full detailsSteam Fair followers may well have seen the ‘real thing’ around the country as the Graham Vincent Showmans Locomotive ‘Ephraim’ is often on show at...
View full detailsOxford Diecast Combine Harvester Red (1:76 Scale)
Oxford Military Konecranes Reach Stacker NATO Green 1:76
Land Rover FC (Forward Control) Signals military vehicle in left hand drive, registered 72 FL 29. Deployed as a ground based signal interceptor, th...
View full detailsThe Standard Vanguard was a British car made between 1947 and 1963 by the Standard Motor Company of Coventry and comprised the first post-war car t...
View full detailsThis Willy’s MB jeep appears as the World War II transport for the US Navy Seabees, Naval Construction Battalions (CBs), hence the name! The Battal...
View full detailsThe Royal Australian Air Force Willys MB Jeep is numbered RAAF 218398,appearing in a very well executed yellow and black chequered effect with blac...
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