Two Historic WWI kits for a historic price. Only $100. These two kits will add a touch of realism to your WWI MOCs.
Renault FT / M1917 Light Tank
The tank was developed during World War I to help defeat the bloody stalemate of trench warfare of the Western Front. The Renault FT was a light tank to be used in a breakthrough and exploitation role and was equipped with either a low-velocity artillery piece or machine gun.
75mm Mle 1897- World War I French Cannon
The French 75mm Field Gun (“Matériel de 75mm Mle 1897”) is widely considered to be the first modern artillery piece. Adopted by the French army in 1897, it was the first gun to be equipped with a hydro-pneumatic recoil system, which allowed the gun to be fired in place without re-aiming between each round.
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10.5cm leFH (“leichte Feldhaubitze”) 18/40 Light Field Howitzer.
The Panzer IV was the workhorse of the German armored forces during World War II. It saw action on all fronts and was continually upgraded throughout the war. Responding to developments in Allied Armor, the Panzer IV Ausf F2 variant was the first to receive the long-barrel KwK 40 L/43 75mm cannon, which could fire a high velocity shell capable of knocking out the Russian T-34 and American M3 and M4 tanks. This gun remained the standard main armament on all subsequent models of the Panzer IV (Ausf F2 through J) and this configuration saw action in North Africa, the Mediterranean, Russia, and Western Europe.
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The Panzer IV ausf F kit has the following features:
All Brickmania model kits are made of new-condition LEGO bricks compatable weapons by BrickArms. This model comes disassembled and includes completed printed building instructions and comes packaged in a sealed box. This is a limited edition kit and production may be discontinued at any time.
Upgrades to the Panzer IV Ausf F Tank Kit Available while supplies last.
Panzer IV Ausf F Tank Megaton Upgrade: Panzer IV Ausf F Tank Kit + German Panzer Commander + German MP40 Soldier
Includes everything in the Panzer IV Ausf F Tank Kit
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The 10.5cm leFH (“leichte Feldhaubitze”) 18/40 Light Field Howitzer was an adaptation of the standard 105mm field howitzer used by the German Army in World War II. The intention was to decrease the weight of the artillery piece (making it easier for the crew to emplace and move) by replacing the standard gun carriage with that of the the 7.5cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun. A larger muzzle brake was added to the gun to help the lighter carriage hand the weapon’s recoil. The new weapon proved easier for the crews to handle and was easier to produce. By 1943 it became the standard 10.5cm light field piece used by the German army until the end of the war.
Additional information about this Brickmania custom LEGO® kit:
This Brickmania model kit is made from genuine unused LEGO bricks and is shipped disassembled. Also included are full-color printed building instructions and is packaged in a sealed box. All Brickmania building kits are limited production and may be discontinued at any time.
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10.5cm leFH (“leichte Feldhaubitze”) 18/40 Light Field Howitzer.
Get 10% off all WWII North Africa Campaign Kits as incentive for May’s MOC Contest.
Brickmania’s May MOC Contest, you must create a MOC (My Own Creation) around the theme of WWII North Africa Campaign of any size, color, or quantity. MOCs must be submitted to this Flicker Group by May 24th before midnight (central time).
MOCs must be of WWII North Africa Campaign theme.
MOCs must be original to this competition and not an old build.
MOCs should not simply be Brickmania kits with a few things added.
MOCs submitted by the 24th will be judged by the expert builders of the Brickmania staff. Their decisions will be based on build originality, build quality, and photo composition/quality, to name a few. Results will be posted at the end of the month.

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Custom Printed WWII American Infantry armed with a Reloaded Overmolded M1 Garand
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At the outbreak of World War Two, the US Army’s tank force was woefully unequipped to handle the latest European tank developments. The existing American tanks (M1 and M2) were inadequately armed and armored compared to the German panzer forces that had swept across Europe in the early months of the war. Facing the very real possibility of being pulled into a European conflict and under pressure to supply material to the beleaguered British army, an urgent call for a more powerful new tank was issued.
American industry heeded the call and began work on a tough new tank design with heavier armor and a 75 mm main gun. This new tank would eventually be known as the M4 Sherman medium tank, a complex and powerful tank that would take years to design and produce. In the meantime the M3 medium tank was rushed into production, mounting a 75mm main gun in an antiquated hull-mounted sponson. The M3 also has a 37mm high-velocity anti-tank gun in a turret mounted offset to the left top of the bulky hull. There was an additional commander’s cupola with a 30 cal. machine gun mounted on top of the 37mm gun turret (giving a turret on turret effect).
The British Army found themselves urgently in need of replacement tanks for those abandoned in Dunkirk after the fall of France. The United States was able to provide the newly minted M3 in great numbers through the Lend-Lease program. While the British bought large numbers of the original M3 design, they also ordered large numbers with a specially designed turret, which had a large compartment at the rear to house a radio and eliminated the commander’s cupola. The British dubbed the original M3 the “Lee” and the modified version was called the “Grant.”
Both variants of the M3 played a pivotal role in the North Africa campaigns. While mounting of the 75mm gun low in the hull and the over-all high silhouette of the tank had many disadvantages, the M3 proved itself effective and reliable on the battlefield. For a brief time the M3’s 75mm gun dominated battlefields verses the German Panzer III and Panzer IV tanks. Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery concluded his successful route of the German and Italian armies in North Africa while riding in a M3 Grant (it is preserved today in London’s Imperial War Museum).
Unfortunately, the M3’s battlefield dominance proved short lived as Germany up-gunned their own tanks and developed the more powerful Tiger and Panther tanks. By 1943 the M3 was declared obsolete and was phased out of service in the European theater as the M4 Sherman became available in large numbers. The M3 continued service in the Pacific theatre until the end of World War Two, where it proved effective against infantry and the diminutive Japanese tank forces. Although the design was greatly flawed and out of date, the M3 proved to be a satisfactory interim solution for American and British needs, with more than 6000 being produced between August 1941 and December 1942.
M3 Grant Vital Statistics
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Features of the M3 Grant Medium Tank kit include
All Brickmania model kits are made of new-condition elements from LEGO and BrickArms. This model comes disassembled, includes printed building instructions, and comes packaged in a sealed box.
Upgrades to the M3 Grant Medium Tank Kit Available while supplies last.
M3 Grant Medium Tank Megaton Upgrade: M3 Grant Kit + Australian Infantry Armament Pack with German MP40 Soldier
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M3 Grant with Megaton Upgrade Pack