ML128 Churchill AVRE with Sullshorn Plough and Porpoise No.2Special mine clearing version ofthe Brit ish Church ill tank. TheBull shorn plough is shown witha Chur ch ill AVRE Mk lV on th edraw ing. Also shown is the'Porpoise, ' an ammunitioncarrier used in great numberson D-Day by AFVS of the79 th ArmouredDivision and others. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML133 Churchill Carpet-layer. Types C and DSpecial two-sheet plan pack provides exactingdrawings for those special Churchill versions thatlaid flexible trackway which could be quicklyestablished to enable soft patches to be crossedsafely. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML108 Light Tank M3A1'General Stuart' III and IVThe 'General Stuart' was the first U.S. tank tosee action in World War II; this vehicle was usedby British forces to good advantage againstRommel during 1941. Again, this large scale planshows internal details as well as generalarrangement views. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML105 76mm Gun Motor Carriage M.18Another fine view drawing gives modellersexcellent material for the M.18 HELLCAT, which had the distinction of being the fastesttracked vehicle of World War II. The basicdesign was a sound one and little, if any, modifications were found to be necessary onproduction models. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML104 155mm Gun Motor Carriage T6Mounted 011 a modified chassisfrom the Medium M.3 tank, thispowerful weapon was tested by theField Artillery Board at Fort Braggduring May 1942, and was found tobe satisfactory, having a great manyadvantages over contemporaryweapons. Five view drawingsshowing recoil spade in loweredposltion. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML124 Medium Tank M. 26 PershingThis fine drawing shows well detailedexternal fittings and due to its size, is a veryimpressive plan. The M.26 was used inrelatively few numbers. Later on, in 1946, itwas redesignated a Medium Tank. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML110 Medium Tank M4A3E2(75mm gun) AssaultAnother fine drawing which shows internaldetails providing an invaluable guide tomodellers and historians alike. These vehicleswere to be used as assault tanks to assistinfantry in the Invasion of Europe in 1944. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML143 Centaur IV Close Support TankThis specialist version of the Centaur, mounting a 95mm howitzer, was used by theRoyal Marine Armoured Support Groupduring the D-Day landings. A four -view planshows this rare vehicle. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML134 Churchill Towing Conger 2 " Mk IDeveloped during the early months of 1944 as ameans of quickly clearing a narrow lane througha minefield. The device consisted, basically, of alength of hose projected by rocket across aminefield and, when in position, filled with liquidnitro-glycerine then detonated, Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML111 Medium Tank M4/105mm HowitzerDue to the vulnerability of open superstructuresof self propelled Howitzers, various U.S. tankswere fitted with Howitzers to be used as closesupport vehicles. The 'Military Modelling'drawing shows the M4 tank converted. One ofthe later variants of one of these vehicles ispreserved at the R.A. C. Tank Museum atBovington. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML118 Self-Propelled 17 pdr. ArcherThis highly successful British Anti Tank Gun hadweight problems, in so far it was thought thatno tanks could support its weight forS.P. operation. After exhaustive tests, the Valentine tank chassis was chosen and the vehicle thus transformed, turned out to be a great success.Military Modelling' s well detailed drawing shows internal details and maximum and minimum gun angles. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML102 106mm HowitzerMotor Carriage 1"82This American designed Motor Carriageanswered the need for a light self-propelledHowitzer; the weapon was a conversion fromthe M.5 tank, although later models weremanufactured using tank components. Thisis a well detailed, five view drawing, alsoshowing internal detail. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML123 Light Tank M22'Locust'T9E1Early in 1942 the Americans decided to prod uce aLight Tank that could be dropped from aircraft toback up airborne divisions. However, aircraftavailable at th at time were not sufficientlysuitable to carry tanks such as these. Very few' Locusts' saw action during the War. Largedetailed drawing shows internal view. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML109 Medium Tank M2A1These tanks were ordered from the ChryslerMotor Corporation in 1940 as othermanufacturers could not produce them asquickly as was required. Detailed drawingsinclude an outline of the side view of the vehicleto aid modellers; the machine guns bristling fromthe corners are well shown in the drawing. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML144 Centeur DozerSpecial bulldozer tank developed for D-Dayassaults. They were used to good effectf orclearing paths during the Allied advance. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML122 Assault Tank T14 75mmThis tank was designed by the Americansto meet British requirements for aninfantry tank. It was intended that 8, 500of these vehicles be produced, but onlytwo pilot models were completed. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML116 Sherman Firefly VC The U.S. 17 pdr. was one of the most effective weapons in the Army, and was soon fittedto the most suitable tankchassis, this being the Sherman. Themore numerous conversions weremade from the M4AZ+ Sherman V, this being the version shown on thefour view drawing. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML145 RAM KangarooTroop carrying version of the Sherman tankwith turret removed and extra plating fitted.Eight to ten infantrymen could be carried onbench seats within the turret ring. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML136 Sherman DO TankThe famous American Sherman tank shownfitted with the 'Duplex Drive' unit w hichenabled the vehicle to become fully. amphibious. This ingenious device is shownon these fine drawings. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML138 Sherman ARV MkllAn armoured recovery vehicle based on theubiquitious Sherman tank. This particularversion was developed by the REME and sawservice in N.W. Europe in considerablenumbers. The plan shows a fully equippedvehicle and is an ideal candidate for modelconversion. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML142 Grant CDLFour-view drawings of this Britishconversion of the famous AmericanGrant tank fitted with a specialsearch light turret - the CDL (CanalDefence Light). Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML137 Sherman BARV SealionThis Beah Armoured Rescue Vehicle wasdesigned for recovery of stranded vehiclesfrom the invasion beaches and was able toproceed through depths of water impossiblefor other track driven vehicles. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML135 Skid Bailey Bridge with ChurchillAVRE PusherAn other special two-sheet plan pack. Showsall external details of the Churchill Mk IV andthe famous Bailey Bridge concept. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML132 Churchill ARK MklOne of the first specialised armouredvehicles to be based on the Churchillhull was the ARK (A rmoured RampCarrier )which was initially developedby the 79th Armoured Division. About50 of these interesting machines werebuilt by REME workshops and the MGcar company, Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML125 Churchill AVRE MklllconversionSpecial version of the famousChurchill tank filled with an anqutarwelded turret and capable of towingan AVRE (Armoured Vehicle RoyalEngineers) sledge. Four-viewdrawings show sledge and fascines. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML120 Panzerkampfwagen 'Tiger' Ausf 'E'This splendid drawing shows in detail perhaps one of the most famous of all World War IItanks, the German Tiger, fitted with the deadly. 88mm gun. Tiger tanks fought on nearly all fronts, and wererespected by all those who came across them.Indeed ' the tank was considered shot resistant, at least, none ot the Allied anti-tank guns could penetrate itsarmour. D.P. Dyer's drawings are invaluablereference material. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML115 Cruiser Tank Ram IIAlthough utilising the American M3 tank basichull, the Canadian Ram embodied many ideasfrom Canada and the U.K. The outwardappearance was similar to a Cruiser Tank with itsturret mounted machine gun. Four view detaileddrawing. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML117 Cargo Carrier M.30Used successfully in conjunction withGun Motor Carriage, this vehicle subjectmakes a refreshing change from theusual types of vehicles. The U.S. M.30was developed and entered productionduring 1942and D. P. Dyer's highlydetailed five view drawing includesinternal detail. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML114 Australian Cruiser TankMk. 1 SentinalDue to the non-availability of British tanks, and with U.S. Tank production non existent, The Australians realised that the only way toobtain tanks for their own Army was to make them! The result was the Sentinel, a very sound vehicle considering thecomparatively limited means at their disposal. Four view drawing gives allexternal details. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML112 Medium Tank T.6This vehicle was designed to utilise as manycomponents of the earlier Medium M3, whichhad sponson mounted armament. The T.6upper hull was a new design, however, toreceive the larger turret ring. This finedrawing shows all relevant details to assistthe military modeller. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML106 155mm Gun Motor CarriageM. 12 " King Kong "Another highly detailed drawing whichshows internal detail through a sectionedside elevation. This drawing and others, were measured from life, on vehicles still inexistence at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, U.S.A., and represents the mostaccurate material of this kind to be foundanywhere. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML101 75mm. HowitzerMotor Carriage 13Converted from the U.S. Combat Car M.1 tomeet a requirement for a mobile gun carriage, this vehicle was very much a stop-gapuntil replaced. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML155 Chieftain TankThis plan features the MkIII version ofBritain's main battle tank which has been inservice since 1969. The MkIII features a newcupola, new suspension and many otherdetail changes from the first service version, the MkII. This four - view plan is superblydetailed! Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.
ML140 Buffalo Mk II and 17 pdr Anti-tankgun carrier developmentSpecial two-sheet plan pack gives details ofthe well-known American tracked amphibiousassault vehicle. This set also providesdrawings of the special vehicle adapted tocarry a 17 pdr anti - tank gun. Super detailed dye-lineMulti-view scale drawing of an armoured vehicleBy D. P. DYERIdeal reference drawings for scratch building and plastic kit conversions.