Introduction

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These 'N' gauge pewter models are made to exactly 2mm:1ft (1/152nd). They are designed to compliment both 1/144th scale Aircraft models and 'N' gauge model Railways (1/148th in the UK, or 1/160th in the US and Europe). These models may also be of interest to 12mm scale wargamers

The kits can be assembled using either Epoxy Resin or Cyanoacrylate Superglue or, for a stronger bond, can be fixed together using Low Temperature Solder. It is recommended that the models are primed with a grey primer before painting in enamels or acrylics. A good effect can be obtained for the windows of the trucks and light vehicles by first painting in a matt paint. When completely dry, gently rub over the window area with a soft pencil.

The models are of vehicles used by the British Army and Royal Air Force from the 1970s to the present. Many can also be easily adapted for use as civilian vehicles. The range will be expanded to include both wheeled and tracked armoured vehicles as well as different types of trucks from Land Rovers to tank transporters.
What's New
 Warrior Infantry Command Vehicle

This first variant of the Warrior is the Infantry Command Vehicle as used by both Company and Battalion Commanders. It looks very similar to the basic Infantry Section vehicle but is modified with more radios fitted and with a dummy Rarden gun. Some of the most noticeable features are the twin rear doors and extra radio antennae at the rear of..

Comming Soon
 Stalwart High Mobility Load Carier

The Stalwart was developed by Alvis in the early 1960s from the 6 wheeled Salamander RAF Fire Truck, which had evolved from the 6 wheeled Saracen Armoured Personnel Carrier and Saladin Armoured Car. The Stalwart was designed as a support vehicle for the armoured formations of the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) with the mobility to keep up wit..


PG Models
2 Maes Y Grug, Church Village, Pontypridd, South Wales, UK. CF38 1UN