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Mk3 VPK Landrover

British Army Northern Ireland

In common with most Army vehicles serving in the province, it was fitted with a Vehicle Protection Kit (VPK). Commonly referred to as 'Makrolon' armour. This is made from glass reinforced plastic panels, which gives good protection against blast, low velocity small arms fire, claymore type mines, bricks, nail and petrol bombs. Fitting a VPK took about 35 man hours

Mk4 Landrover
( Tangi )

Royal Ulster Constabulary

FV 1600 Humber (PIG )

The Humber Pig 4x4 is a double armored vehicle that was developed for the British Army in the early 1950's. Produced by Rootes, Armored body by G.K.N. Used for internal security, Explosive Ordnance disposal and Ambulance. Used extensively in Northern Ireland against urban disruptions. Has firing ports for the crew.

Saracen FV603 APC

The Saracen APC entered production in 1952 and only ceased production in 1972. A total of 1,838 vehicles were manufactured during this time. Saracens have seen extensive service with the British Army, most notably in Northern Ireland. They have been used around the world by many other armed forces and are still in service today. They come in 3 main varieties: - Command Vehicle, APC and Ambulance.

All diecast models are in 1/43rd scale, British made and hand crafted and painted to a high standard each model is unique and comes mounted on a Mahogany Plynth and securely packaged� in a leatherette style box.� I will accept payment via Cash/Cheque/Postal Order/Paypal.



Prices are �55.00 GBP per model with �5.00 p&p within the UK�
International postage charges will apply outside the UK��� Please email or ring for rates

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Ballymena
County Antrim
BT42 4RD
Northern Ireland

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