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Military Vehicles For Sale. Tanks Alot carries a very large inventory of Tanks, Armored Vehicles and Soft Skin vehicles for our tank driving school. These are available to purchase and are offered in varying states of condition.
- Tank Limo Hire
To say we stopped the town was a serious understatement the...
- Fast and Furious Tank
When the tank arrived it was all singing all dancing...
- Tank Limo Hire
One of the most successful of these Riddles designs were the Class 4, 2-6-4 Tank locomotives of which 155 were built at Brighton and Derby from 1951 to 1957. The ancestry of these engines is easily traced back to the Class Four 2-6-4T designs of both Stanier and Fairburn on the London Midland & Scottish Railway.
- 225 lb/sq.in.
- 25,100 lb.
- 18in. x 28in.
- 2-6-4
Kingscale Class 4 Tank 5 Inch. Check out the Locomotive Performance Upgrades section of Engineering Services for more details on performance upgrades. Currently being worked on. As supplied, these engines look good and will run, giving the owner the experience of being able to drive a real live steam locomotive, as a reasonable price.
- M4 Sherman Tank
- Centurion Avre
- MK10 Chieftain Tank
- Fv4601 MBT-80
- Panzer IV
- Mowag Pirat
- Sd.Kfz. 251
- T34-85
- Chaffee M24
- M22 Locust Light Tank
When a lot of people think of a tank, the M4 Sherman battle tank comes to mind. Two reasons: they were effective, and there were a lot of them. Nearly 50,000 M4 tanks were produced before and during WWI. The only tank ever produced at a higher clip than the M4 was the Soviet T-34. Today, a M4 tank for sale will cost you about $250,000.
The Centurion AVRE is fitted with an Ordnance BL 165mm L9A1 demolition gun firing a 64lb charge projectile up to 2000yds, a .30in No.7 MK 1 browning machine gun, and smoke dischargers. It is powered by a Rolls Royce Mk Meteor 4BH ‘V’12 cylinder 27 litre water cooled petrol engine producing 650bhp at 2500rpm which gives the Centurion a top speed of ...
The Chieftain takes the advancements of the Centurion a step further. While the Centurion established the concept of the ‘main battle tank’, the Chieftain took the MBT to the next level. When it was produced in the mid-60’s, it was faster than its predecessor with more powerful and versatile weaponry. Additionally, it was designed to outlast the pr...
The FV4601 MBT-80 was a third-generation main battle tank designed in 1979 and was supposed to replace the Chieftain. Ultimately, the Challenger 1 received that honor. As for the MBT-80, Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment constructed two prototypes: the Automotive Test Rig (ATR1) & ATR2. The ATR1 was built using parts from the Shir-2 T...
The Panzerkampfwagen IV or Panzer IV was the most frequent German tank used in World War II. Development began in the 1930s, with production carried out throughout the war. The manufacturers built around 8,5000 units, and it became Germany’s most exported tank. The Panzer IV saw action in all combat theaters receiving upgrades when needed. Eventual...
Possibly the most rare tank on our list of military tanks for sale to civilians…only 11 MOWAG Pirat’s were ever produced. They were prototypes designed for the Swiss Army, but the army decided to go with the American M113 instead. There is a rumor, that this Pirat is the last operational tank left that isn’t owned by a museum. This tank was painted...
Although it’s a half-track, we’re still going to consider this widely-used armored vehicle as a tank. The Sonderkraftfahrzeug 251, it’s official and difficult to pronounce name, was produced to the tune of over 15,000 editions. It was most heavily used by Nazi Germany during the years it was produced (1939-1945) – but other countries that also util...
The T-34 was a Soviet medium tank used primarily in World War II. It entered service in 1940 and became the most-produced tank during the conflict, with over 84,000 built. It proved quite effective with a mixture of movement capabilities, armor, ruggedness, and weapons. On the Eastern Front, the Soviet Union steadily improved the tank to meet the n...
The M24 Light Tank was one of the most efficient and successful tanks ever built…and now its a military tanks for sale to civilians. The M3 and M5 Stuart light tanks that predated the M24 were notoriously under-equipped, so the potent lightweight 75 mm (2.95 in) main gun on the M24 was designed to pack a punch never before seen in a light tank. Tod...
The M22 Locust was a World War II American-designed airborne light tank. The development of the M22 began in 1941 to answer the British military request for a light tank that could be carried by gliders. Only 830 were built with production ending in 1945. The tanks faced many technical problems and did not do well in action. For example, in March 1...
Here we have a 5" gauge BR standard '80000' class 4 tank. This is a brand new, un-fired, straight out of (but now back in) the box locomotive manufactured by Kingscale. The model has a silver soldered copper boiler, CE marked and hydraulically tested to twice working pressure.
We have x4 Chieftain Tank for sale POA (FV4201). They are in various conditions, from non runner to runner with activated main gun.
The British Railways Standard Class 4 tank is a class of steam locomotive, one of the BR standard classes built during the 1950s. They were used primarily on commuter and outer suburban services. They were capable of reaching speeds of 75 mph (121 km/h). [1]
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