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Buy any 2 Matilda's from us at the same time and receive RS084B & RS086B at a special discounted price of $648 saving you $50 if you were to buy separately. At the point of order just let us know which Matilda's you would prefer.

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All the items mentioned in this months release will be available early November. Our landline is out of order at the moment, should be up and running soon.
For now its adieu from the Team @ Gunn Club and we thank you for reading our news.
 
ACCPACK 090 F Grey Krupp with Pak 36 cannon, limited to 40 in number worldwide and priced at $255/£250

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ACCPACK 090 E

Grey Krupp towing a 7.5cm infantry gun with driver figure, limited to 40 in number and priced at $255/£250

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ACCPACK 090 Krupp Truck Early War Grey Variant

Following the success of the TGM Camo Version [which quickly sold out] and numerous requests for these uniquely designed WW2 multiple use Axis Truck. We have release 3 options, all in Grey, weathered, with 3 different drivers, so collectors can create their own ‘Protze Convoy’. Our previously released SS sitting figures work perfectly with these new trucks.

The L2 H43 and L2 H143 Krupp-Protze was a six-wheeled 6x4 German truck and artillery tractor produced between 1934 and 1941 and heavily used in World War II. It was powered by a 4-cylinder, 55hp or from 1936 a 60hp Krupp M304 petrol engine. Its main purpose was to tow artillery, especially the PaK 36, and transport motorized infantry. Total production was 7,000 vehicles.

The Krupp Protze was extensively used on the Eastern Front, during the North African campaign and in France and Sicily. The Krupp-Protze was of relatively advanced design, however, its fuel consumption was relatively high (24 liters/100km on road) in comparison to the Opel Blitz 1.5 t trucks (16.5 liters/100km on road) which was produced between 1938 and 1942.

Limited to 40 in number and priced at $199/195 of this 'D' version with driver figure whilst stocks last.

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WORLD WAR 2

ACC PACK 039 Desert/Crete Matilda


Matilda II Tank [Queen of the Desert]
The only British tank to serve from the start of the war to its bitter end,

All our Matilda's in this release served with 7 RTR.
ACCPAK039E T.6924 GNOME III
ACCPAK039F T.7398 GREENLOAMING
ACCPAK039G T.7411 GNAT IV
ACCPAK039H T.7368 GNU III

The Matilda II, with its heavy armour was an excellent infantry support tank, but there were limits to its performance due to limited speed and armament. Which included the lack of a HE round for its main gun. A HE shell was designed for the 2-pounder but was rarely issued, as the bursting charge was so small. With an average speed of about 6 mph (9.7 km/h) on desert terrain and 16 miles per hour (26 km/h) on roads the Matilda II was certainly no racing snake.
The Matilda II first saw action in the France 1940 campaign and is best remembered for the counter attack at Arras on 21[SUP]st[/SUP] May 1940. Where the attack severely disrupted the Germans, due to armour thickness it was largely immune, to German AT and Tank guns. After breaking through to the rear area of 7th Panzer Division, the attack was halted by the infamous 88mm gun organised by the divisional commander General Erwin Rommel. The sustained heavy losses amounted to 30 British tanks destroyed or abandoned.
The Matilda is particularly associated with the North Africa Campaign. During Operation Compass in 1940, 7[SUP]th[/SUP] Armoured Division Matilda IIs cause chaos amongst the Italian forces in Egypt, as they had no AT guns which could destroy a Matilda II. But there were a number of factors which meant the Matilda II was soon beginning to show its weaknesses, the fast pace of the desert campaign meant the slow Matilda tanks struggled, lack of HE ordinance and the emergence of new heavier gunned German tanks and better AT guns meant the invincibility of the Matilda was no more. However, during Operation Crusader in late 1941, Matilda II tanks of 1st and 32nd Army Tank Brigades were instrumental in the break-out from Tobruk and the capture of the Axis fortress of Bardia.

Elements of the 7th Royal Tank Regiment [B Squadron] were transferred to Crete, 9 Matilda tanks with 3 officers and 35 other ranks left Egypt on May 11[SUP]th[/SUP] 1941, and took extensive part in the Battle for Crete, which lasted from May 20[SUP]th[/SUP] to June 1[SUP]st[/SUP] 1941. With part of the original plan being to base some of the tanks, in pairs, at three Cretan airfields to bolster the defences. They were supposed to be dug in, although at Rethymon airfield and elsewhere commanders decided to use them in their mobile role. All were, of course, lost during the battle for Crete. For further in depth information on what happened to the Squadron of Matilda tanks on Crete we recommend the After The Battle Magazine. Number 175. Matilda Tanks On Crete. Which has some excellent pictures of the Matilda IIs in Crete. Thanks to Todd in NZ for his help with these tanks.

Our models all come in a beautiful realistic weathered Caunter camouflage colour scheme and are limited to 40 in number of each version, all are priced at $299/£275 whilst stocks last.
 
A new Roman General for our series, this time shouting orders to rally his troops to the final victory over the Barbarians!

ROM168A – The Iberian with red Shield, 75 available worldwide
ROM168B – The Iberian with black Shield of the 9[SUP]th[/SUP] Legion, 15 available worldwide
ROM168C – The Iberian with green Shield of the 19[SUP]th[/SUP] Legion, 15 available worldwide
Price $55 /£50


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The new Matilda II tanks look simply fantastic! It was an easy decision to place an order.
 
ROM166A Girl with blonde hair in a blue robe, Laura meaning to Victory
ROM166B Girl with black hair in a blue robe, Luno meaning the Moon
Limited to 50 sets worldwide of each version.
Price $55/£50

We do not know if she is ‘dressed’ or ‘undressed’ to impress. All we know is she has certainly had an effect on us. This is a new level of painting for us with her legs showing through her semi transparent attire. Overall a very pleasing effect.

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ROM163A Loni – from the Greek for Lion.
Due to a mix up in communication we only have 50 sets available at the moment. Only time will tell if we receive any more!
Price $75
Girl on a Leopard skin rug.
She says that Leopard skin is her favourite colour and who are we to argue, after all she does look like she has a wild side.

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We have also made another Garden Nymph who will be as equally at home by the pool or in the Emperors garden.

ROM162A. Blond Hair - Astris meaning from the Stars
ROM162B. Black Hair - Astera meaning Star
Limited to 50 sets worldwide of each lady.
Price $55/£50

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Of course Marina would not be at the pool by herself so we have included some other beauties to accompany her.

ROM161A Girl with green robe. Blond Hair - Lucia meaning Light

ROM161B. Girl with green robe, Black Hair - Marina meaning from the Sea
Limited to 50 sets worldwide of each version.
Price $55/£50 per figure


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ROM164A, can be utilized with other pool girls, with our slave market or as a standalone figure.
Priced at $55/£50 per figure.

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