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Army: GermanPeriod: Mid WarThe "Diana" was a conversion of the Sd Kfz 6 5-ton half-track tractor mounting the captured Russian 7.62cm gun (FK 36r). This item is currently Out of Stock with Battlefront More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarWespe (Wasp) 10.5cm leFH18 - A self- propelled carriage for the German army howitzer, giving it mobility to keep up with advances made by the Panzers - Pack contains 1 Self Propelled Gun, 2 Crew and 1 Dismounted crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarGrille 15cm sIG33 auf Gw 38(t) Ausf H - Fires a devastating 15cm round that was used in support of infantry assaults. Built on the Panzer 38(t) chassis - Pack contains 1 Self-Propelled Gun and 1 Dismounted Crew figure. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarHeavy Infantry Gun Platoon, Grille K (15cm sIG)A purpose built support weapon, replacing the Ausf H. Using it's 15 cm Howitzer to soften up targets in preparation for infantry assaults. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late War15cm Schwere Panzerhaubitze auf Geschutzwagen - Mounting the heavy 15cm sFH18/1 howitzer on an armoured chassis, the "Bumbelbee" provides the Panzer armies with mobile artillery support - Pack contains 1 Self-Propelled Gun, 2 Crew and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarThe Panzerwerfer 42 is the name for the German half-tracked multiple rocket launcher. The 15cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf Selbstfahrlafette Sd Kfz 4/1 (based on the Opel Maultier, or "mule", half-track) first went into production in April of 1943, and was produced until March of 1945. It was mainly produced by Opel. During its production 300 Panzerwerfers and 289 Munitionkraftswagen were made. The Munitionkraftswagen, or Sd Kfz 4, was the exact same vehicle without the rocket launcher and was used for ammunition re-supply. The Panzerwerfer was armed with a 15cm 10-barrel rocket launcher, which traversed 270 degrees, could be elevated up to 80 degrees, and was guided with the RA35 optical sight. It had a crew of three, a commander/driver, a radio operator, and a gunner. Pack comes with Panzerwerfer 42 and five crew. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid WarThe Bison has a 15cm sIG33 (L/12) infantry gun mounted on a highly modified Panzer II chassis. The Panzer II chassis was both widened, lengthened and an extra roadwheel added. The destructive power of the 15cm round of the sIG 33 was greatly appreciated, but due to the short range and poor mobility of the towed gun, it rarely got into action during attacks. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid WarWespe (Wasp) 10.5cm leFH18 - A self- propelled carriage for the German army howitzer, giving it mobility to keep up with advances made by the Panzers - Pack contains 1 Self Propelled Gun, 2 Crew and 1 Dismounted crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late War S307(f) Reihenwerfer, Armoured Multiple Mortar Platoon, 21st Panzer, Normandy More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late War307(f) Vielfachwerfer, Vielfachwerfer Battery, 21st Panzer, Normandy More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late WarS307(f) (PaK40), Armoured Anti-Tank Platoon, 21st Panzer, Normandy More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late War7.5cm PaK40(Sf) auf Geschutzwagen 39H(f) - A self-propelled anti-tank gun mounted on a captured light tank chassis. The highly effective 7.5cm gun made it a mobile and deadly weapon - 1 Self-Propelled Gun. More...
Army: Finnish, German, Hungarian, RomanianPeriod: Early War3.7cm PaK36 - Known also as the German armies "doorknocker". It is the standard anti-tank gun of the German army and has seen action in all theatres of war - 2 medium bases, 2 Anti-tank guns and 8 crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid War, Late War3.7cm PaK 36 gun (FJ x2); Two 3.7cm gun (includes 2 Stielgranate optional barrels), 8 crew, drop canister, 2 medium base, command team (3 miniatures, 1 small base). More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid WarWith one Command SMG team, two 3.7cm PaK36 gun with crew, one Small base & two Medium bases.The 3.7cm PaK36 was Germany standard anti-tank weapon at the outbreak of war in 1939; over 15,000 PaK36s had been manufactured by 1941. It proved to be an excellent weapon during the early years of the war until the introduction of well-armoured tanks such as the T-34 rendered it obsolete. This didnt halt its career; it remained an important secondary weapon More...Related products:
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid War, Late WarIncludes two 3.7cm PaK36 guns (with Steilgranate option) with crew, one Command SMG team, one Small base & two Medium bases.The 3.7cm PaK36 was Germany standard anti-tank weapon at the outbreak of war in 1939; over 15,000 PaK36s had been manufactured by 1941. More...Related products:
Army: Finnish, German, Hungarian, RomanianPeriod: Early War, Mid War, Late War5cm PaK38 - Where the German army went, the PaK38 was there. Firing tungsten-cored ammunition, it can destroy all but the most protected enemy tank - Pack contains 2 medium bases, 2 Anti-Tank guns and 8 crew. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid WarIncludes three 5cm PaK38 guns with crew, Command SMG team, one Small base & three Medium bases.Issued to the German Army in April 1941, the 5cm PaK38 was the successor of the 3.7cm PaK36 anti-tank gun. Developed in the late 1930s by Rheinmetall-Borsig, the 5cm Pak38 soon proved its worth during the early campaigns and into Operation Barbarossa More...Related products:
Army: Finnish, German, Hungarian, Italian, RomanianPeriod: Mid WarThe 7.5cm PaK 38/97 was a French Mle 1897 field gun remounted on a PaK 38 trail for use as an anti-tank gun. Contains 2 guns, 8 crew and 2 medium bases. More...
Army: Finnish, German, HungarianPeriod: Early War, Mid War, Late War7.5cm PaK40 - The PaK 40 was the main German Anti-tank gun of the mid to late war. It defended the Grenadier Battalions from Allied tank attacks extremely well - Pack contains 2 large bases, 2 Anti-Tank Guns and 8 crew. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early WarContains: 2 PaK40 Anti-tank guns and Command team.Development of the PaK40 begun in 1939, with the project initially given a low priority. However, upon the commencement of Operation Barbarossa and the appearance of heavily armoured Soviet tanks such as the KV-1, the project was given a higher priority. The first guns were delivered in November 1941 and became the standard German anti-tank till the end of the war More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late War7.62cm PaK36(r) gun - Ever adaptable the German Army pressed many of the captured excellent Soviet 76mm Anti-Tank guns back into service against their previous owners - Pack contains 2 Large Base, 2 Anit-Tank Guns and 8 Crew. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late War8.8 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 43 - A deadly weapon. With a low silhouette and protected by a well sloped shield, the PaK43 can destroy every armoured foe that comes into its sights - Pack contains 2 Large base, 2 Anit-Tank Guns and 8 crew More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late WarThe 3.7cm FlaK43 gun can be fielded in the Anti-aircraft Gun Platoon supporting a Festungskompanie from Bloody Omaha. They can either be from the 352. Infanteriedivision's own anti-aircraft troops (making them Confident Veteran) or from the Luftwaffes 1. Flaksturmregiment (Reluctant Trained) (page 18 Bloody Omaha). More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid WarIncludes:Two 7.5cm leIG18 guns with crew, One Command SMG team, One Observer Rifle team, Two Small bases,Two Medium bases More...Related products:
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid WarIncludes two 15cm sIG33 guns with crew, one Command SMG team, one Observer Rifle team, two Small bases & two Medium Bases.The 15cm schweres InfanterieGeschutz 33 (sIG33) was designed and built to fulfill the requirement for a powerful, close support gun for the infantry. The German Army preferred infantry support guns rather than the mortar that most other countries tended to favor for this kind of role. More...Related products:
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid War, Late War2 guns, Observer team & Command teamThe 7.5cm leIG18 was developed by Rheinmetall following WWI. It was adopted by the Wehrmacht in 1927 and remained in service until 1945. It had a unique loading system.The breech was fixed and the end of the barrel was hinged. The gun was then loaded 'shotgun' style by elevating the breech end of the barrel. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid War, Late WarContains: 2 guns, Observer team & Command teamThe 15cm siG33 entered service in 1933 and proved valuable in the early months of the war. The 15cm artillery could be used to clear enemy bunkers and trenches. It was particularly efficient at levelling enemy occupied buildings, making it a great asset to urban pacification. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid War, Late War7.5cm leIG18 gun - Normally horse drawn, this support artillery was easily light enough to be man-handled into position. Quick into action and flexible - Pack contains 2 Medium Bases bases, 2 Artillery peices and 8 Gunner figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid War, Late WarDesigned to be dropped by parachute and first seeing action on Crete. The Fallschirmjager eagerly embraced these lightweight guns. Contains: 2 7.5cm LG 40 guns, 8 crew, and a command team, 2 medium and 1 small base. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid War, Late War7.5cm GebG36 gun & 10.5cm LG40: These were ideal for "Diving Eagles" operations. Giving greater range than the recoiless guns and greaking down into 7 pieces to enable air transport. Contains: 2 7.5cm GebG35 guns, 2 10.5cm LG40 guns, 1 command team (3 miniatures) and 10 crew. 2 Large Base, 1 small base. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late WarThe 7.5cm LeIG18 was developed by Rheinmetall following WWI. It was adopted by the Wehrmacht in 1927 and remained in service until 1945. It had a unique loading system. The breech was fixed and the end of the barrel was hinged. The gun was then loaded 'shotgun' style by elevating the breech end of the barrel. 7.5cm leIG18 GunCalibre: 75 mm (2.95 in)Elevation: -10° to 73°Muzzle Velocity (w/HE shell): 210 m/s (689 ft/s) Range: 3,550 m (3,882 yds)Traverse: 12°Weight: 400 kg (882 lbs)Weight of HE Shell: 6 kg (13.22 lbs) In Flames Of WarThe light 7.5cm LeIG18 infantry gun is a great piece of support equipment for your troops. It offers a front-line artillery element to your grenadiers, providing valuable pins before an assault. Their direct-fire Firepower of 3+ is very helpful picking out heavy weapons and blasting them with a reasonable ROF of 2. They are also a handy platoon for its Anti-tank of 9, allowing it to smack an unsuspecting tank or halftrack! Pack includes: 2x 7.5cm LeIG18 infantry gun teams1x Command team1x Observer team1x Motorcycle sidecar More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid War, Late War15cm schwere Infanteriegeschutz 33 - A powerful and capable weapon. The versatility of this weapon with it's wide range of ammunition types means it can perform any infantry fire support mission - Pack contains 2 medium bases, 2 guns and 10 crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late WarThe 15cm siG33 gun has been a reliable infantry gun for many years, and it will continue to lend its devastating fire support to our troops! The gun entered service in 1933 and proved valuable in the early months of the war. The 15cm artillery could be used to clear enemy bunkers and trenches. It was particularly efficient at levelling enemy occupied buildings, making it a great asset to urban pacification. The 15cm siG33 infantry gun is a powerful addition to German infantry companies. With Anti-tank 13 and Firepower 1+, it will devestate hapless enemy tanks. It it also a Bunker Buster and will help clear enemy bunkers and fortified buildings. The gun can also deliver a template that will inflict an Anti-tank 4, Firepower 2+ bombardment. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late Warhe 12cm heavy mortar gave German infantry units a support weapon with greater firepower than other mortars commonly in service at the time such as the 8cm GW42 medium mortar. At the end of the Normandy campaign, the Fallschirmjäger units replaced their old 10.5cm NbW35 heavy mortars with the 12cm sGW43 heavy mortar. This made ammunition supply easier and increased its effectiveness in combat.In Flames Of WarUsed in conjunction with medium mortars, the sGW42 heavy mortar can assist in your attempts in setting up an assault against a difficult target. The high explosive from the heavy mortars combined with the smoke from the medium mortar provides the ability to pin the enemy and provide concealment for your own troops.Contains: Full Platoon - Four mortars, Command & Observers. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early WarWith two FK30(t) guns with 8cm and 10cm barrel options, two sets of crew & two Large bases.Each infantry division has an artillery regiment with three light battalions and a heavy battalion. The light artillery battalions normally have twelve 10.5cm leFH18 howitzers in three batteries. More...Related products:
Army: Finnish, German, HungarianPeriod: Early War, Mid War, Late War10.5cm Le FH18 Field Howitzer - The main weapon of the German Field Artillery throughout WW2. Used extensively to support the Infantry Battalions. Often horse drawn. Contains: 2 large bases, 2 guns and 10 crew. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late WarDuring the war on the Eastern Front the Germans captured large quantities of Soviet equipment. These were pressed into action with various units. One of these was the 12.2cm FH396(r) a captured Soviet 122mm obr 1938 field howitzer. This was a well prized weapon taken in some numbers and extensively employed by the Germans in artillery units and as coastal defence weapons. In Flames of War:A 21. Panzerdivision Motorised Artillery Battery armed with the 12.2cm FH396(r) (it is mistakenly listed as a FH316(r) in the diagram and arsenal) can be fielded in support of any 21. Panzerdivision company from Montys MeatgrinderContains: 12.2cm FH396(r) howitzer, Artillery Battery, 2 guns with German crews More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid War, Late War15cm Nebelwerfer 41 - The launch of these terrifying rockets can be heard by enemy units, the screaming sound provokes fear and dread as explosive death rains down - Pack contains 3 large bases, 3 Nebelwerfers and 15 crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late WarThe 28cm High Explosive rocket was the first German rocket to see widespread service and first went into service in late 1940. It had a poor ballistic shape, limited range and was awkward to handle, however, it had a very heavy warhead and packed a lot of destructive power ensuring it remained in service until 1945.28cm sWG41 Rocket Launchers, Rocket Artillery, 4 per Blister More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarContains: 3 launchers, Observer team & Command teamThe 21cm NW42 was a larger version of the 15cm NW41. Due to its larger size, the 21cm NW42 had five launching tubes compared to the six on the 15cm NW41. Mounted on a towed carriage derived from the 3.7cm PaK36 anti-tank gun, it featured a stabiliser fitted to the front in order to maintain balance when firing.The rockets were spin-stabilised and fired electrically, however the back blast created when launching the rockets left a highly visible smoke trail which left the position vulnerable to counter battery fire. Crews often had to act quickly to relocate their positions. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid WarWith one Command SMG team, four MG34 HMG (with MG42 option for Mid-war) with crew, one Small base & four Medium bases.Armed with the versatile MG34, the HMG platoons of the Waffen-SS were able to pour fire into an enemy to either suppress them in attack or pin them down in defence. More...Related products: