Accurate 1/6 scale WWII Allied radio carrying case, reproduced in khaki canvas and fitted with a correct shoulder strap. This style of compact field pouch represents the type of communications and signals accessory cases used by British and Commonwealth forces to carry radio components, handsets, batteries, and associated wiring during the Second World War.
Rather than transporting full wireless sets, these smaller cases were commonly issued to Signals personnel, headquarters staff, armoured crews, and vehicle-mounted radio operators, allowing essential components to be carried securely while on the move. Their rigid, box-shaped construction offered protection for sensitive equipment in harsh field conditions, from Northwest Europe to the Mediterranean and North Africa.
The case features a full flap closure secured by a central strap and period-correct metal buckle, with side-mounted strap hardware designed for independent shoulder carry — a practical layout seen across many British and Commonwealth signals accessories of the era.
Features
WWII Allied / British Commonwealth–style radio case
Khaki canvas construction with realistic weave and scale thickness
Central strap-through buckle closure
Adjustable shoulder strap included
Side-mounted strap attachment points
Correct proportions for 1/6 field communications equipment
Condition Notes
Complete with shoulder strap
Light, natural wear consistent with display use
No tears, repairs, or missing hardware
Ideal For
British & Commonwealth Signals impressions
Allied HQ or command figures
Armoured crew or vehicle radio setups
WWII dioramas featuring field communications equipment
Please Note
This listing is for the radio carrying case only.

