Help identifing Chuch Harris' loose items (1 Viewer)

Those really are lovely. I am going to have to make a space for my Rourke's drift set up again.........
 
I have a Unimax Tank with a 2003 date on the bottom.
I think this is a Forces of Valor M1 Abrams. Is this correct?
Anyone have any more information about it? Model #, scale, etc.
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Thank you!
 
I have a Unimax Tank with a 2003 date on the bottom.
I think this is a Forces of Valor M1 Abrams. Is this correct?
Anyone have any more information about it? Model #, scale, etc.
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Thank you!

Hi,
it is Forces of Valor, but it is a Bradley Armored Fighting Vehicle. Forces of Valor pitched this as a 1991 era vehicle used in Kuwait / Iraq.
Cheers,
Simon
 
Found this set of Zulu figures and apparently the web site listed on the front of the box is no longer working.
Can anyone tell me if this is a particular brand and what they are worth? Any information would be great.
These appear to be MIB. Kind of surprised to find this much Zulu war figures in my Dad's stuff since he was more interested in WWII.
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Ok on to the next item.
What kind of tank is this? Who's was it? Any know what brand model this is?
It's plastic, but has no identifying marks.
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Anything y'all can tell me about this would be great.
Thanks
 
Are all the "snub" barrel tanks like the one below Sturmtiger 38cm Assault Mortar? I have several models like this.
 
Found this set of Zulu figures and apparently the web site listed on the front of the box is no longer working.
Can anyone tell me if this is a particular brand and what they are worth? Any information would be great.
These appear to be MIB. Kind of surprised to find this much Zulu war figures in my Dad's stuff since he was more interested in WWII.
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This was actually a small company in England simply called Lead Soldiers. They were/appear to be very compatible/same as Dorset. From my records, I couldn't identify a named owner, but I am almost wondering if a lot of these were Dorset castings painted to a factory standard.

Hope that helps,
Tom
 
Are all the "snub" barrel tanks like the one below Sturmtiger 38cm Assault Mortar? I have several models like this.

Hello,

I'm going to step out of my comfort zone on this. You probably want to identify German Tanks or self-propelled guns which resemble your SturmTiger model with short-barrel guns/mortars.

German WWII tanks with snub barrels are :

Panzer III (6 road wheels each side), Panzer IV (8 road wheels each side),

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Self-propelled guns (without turrets) are :

Stug III, Brummbar and SturmTiger.


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There are many marks and variants. Hope that is a start.

Rgds Victor
 
Thank you so much Tom and Victor!!

BTW, if any one has any interest in the items I post here, please send me a PM. We will see what we can work out. If you are interested in when I list them on Ebay, also let me know. I will let you know the name I sell under.
 
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Ok on to the next item.
What kind of tank is this? Who's was it? Any know what brand model this is?
It's plastic, but has no identifying marks.
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Anything y'all can tell me about this would be great.
Thanks

This is a German Sturmpanzer VI Sturmtiger which was built on a Tiger I chassis and weighed about 67 tons. Its' frontal armor was 150mm (5.9 inches) thick. It had a 38cm (15 inch) mortar projector which fired a 750 pound shell with a range of more than three miles. Only 18 were made. I don't know who made yours; I have a Dragon Armor 1/72 scale version in my collection.
 
Could anyone please tell me what this is? Was it WWI or II?
It is metal and very heavy. No maker marked on it anywhere. It might have been on the underside but one part has some white paint.
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Thank you
 
Could anyone please tell me what this is? Was it WWI or II?
It is metal and very heavy. No maker marked on it anywhere. It might have been on the underside but one part has some white paint.
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Thank you

More likely than not, this Brit Tank was made by Steadfast/RP World Models. They redid some of the Britains/Premier/Biggs Tanks, albeit a lot heavier than the originals. They are still available today.

Hope that helps,
Tom
 

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