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Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid WarWith three Panzer III G tanks, two stowage sprues, three stowage bins, open and closed cupolas and Tank Commander figures.Once Germany threw off the shackles imposed by the Treaty of Versailles; prohibiting them from possessing any form of tracked armoured fighting vehicle. Its designers wasted little time in constructing the Panzer divisions that would prove so effective during the Blitzkrieg campaigns of 1939-41. More...Related products:
Army: GermanPeriod: Early WarThe Panzer I B is available in two platoons in Bitzkrieg: Leichte Panzer Platoon, which fields a mix of Panzer I B and Panzer II C tanks. Verlastete Panzer I Platoon, which fields all Panzer I B. More...Related products:
Army: GermanPeriod: Early WarThe Germans built the Panzerbefehlswagen (pronounced pant-serr be-fails vahgen) command vehcile on the Panzer I chassis. These radio vehicles were the central nervous system for Germany's armoured blitzkreig spearheads. The Befehlswagen tanks kept tank platoons and companies moving forward during the invasions of Poland and France. Each command vehicle was armed with hull machine-gun to help keep enemy infantry at bay and, at times, offer additional firepower to the platoon. More...
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Army: GermanPeriod: Early WarThe Panzerkampfwagen II was intended to be a stop-gap measure until sufficient numbers of the Panzer III and IV could be delivered to units in the field. Armed with a 2cm main gun that was considered adequate for the time, the Ausf C first appeared in 1937. The Ausf C featured an increase in frontal armour and the five-wheel leaf spring suspension that the Panzerkampfwagen II became famous for. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid WarPanzerkampfwagen II Ausf F (sd Kfz 121) - The last standard production model of the Panzer II, uparmoured with improved cupola. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarContains 1 light tank, 1 commander and 1 dismounted tank crew More...
Army: German, HungarianPeriod: Early War, Mid WarPanzerkampfwagen 38(t) Ausf B/C - The Czech-built 38(t) was used extensively in Poland, France and the initial Russian campaign. The main tank of Rommels 7th (Ghost) Panzer Division - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early WarThe design of the Panzer III came about due to the necessity of mounting a 50mm gun in order to counter the British 2pdr gun and the Soviet 45mm gun. Initially, due to the need to standardise weapons and ammunition with the infantry a 37mm gun was agreed upon. More...Related products:
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid WarPanzerkampfwagen III Ausf G (Sd Kfz 141) - The initial main tank of Rommel's Afrikakorps and used extensively at the start of the Invasion of Russia. Armed with the short 5cm L/42 gun - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander, 1 Mounted and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid WarPanzerkampfwagen III Ausf H (Sd Kfz 141) - The Panzer III H was the first model to be fitted with 50mm of front armour. Armed with a 50mm KwK L42 gun, it fought both in North Africa and Russia with great success - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early WarPanzerkampfwagen III Ausf J - Early Pz III J's were fitted with the short 5cm gun, until Hitler ordered upgunning to the long 5cm. Used in '42 in Russia and by Rommel in North Africa - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figure. More...
Army: German, RomanianPeriod: Mid WarPanzerkampfwagen III Ausf L/N (Sd Kfz 141/2) - The Panzer III L had the 5cm L60. The Pz III N was the L fitted with the short 7.5cm L/24 and used in the fire support roles pairing up with early Tiger I's - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid WarPanzerkampfwagen III Ausf M - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid WarPanzerkampfwagen III Ausf L/N (Sd Kfz 141/2) w/sideskirt armour - The Panzer III L had the 5cmm L/60. The Pz III N was the L fitted with the short 7.5cm L/24. Modified with side skirt armour on the turret and hull - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid WarPanzerkampfwagen III Flam - The Flammpanzer III was issued to units on the Russian front after the fall of Stalingrad. Intended for use in cities or close country vs Infantry in prepared defences - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figure. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early WarThe Panzer IV gives fire support to the lighter tanks. Although its role would change as the war progressed, it was the only German tank to stay in continuous production over the course of the war. It too was relatively rare in Polandin 1939, with only one platoon in each Panzer battalion (although once again 1. Panzerdivision and Panzer Lehr had more). By the Battle of France each battalion had a full Mittlere Panzerkompanie equipped with Panzer IV tanks. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid WarPanzerkampfwagen MkIV E - The German "super" tank of the early war. it combined excellent armour with the short 75mm gun, which was equally effective against infantry or armour - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: German, HungarianPeriod: Mid WarPanzerkampfwagen IV ausf F1/F2 (Sd Kfz 161) - The F1 short 75mm L/24, was re-armed with the long 75mm L/43 gun becoming the Panzer IV F2. The British soon named it the 'Mark IV Special' - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figure. More...
Army: German, RomanianPeriod: Mid WarPanzerkampfwagen IV Ausf G - the main Pz IV in '43. Later Pz IV G's were fitted with shurzen armour. At the start of Kursk each Pz IV tank company was intended to have 22 Pz IV G's - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarPanzerkampfwagen IV Ausf H (Sd Kfz 161/2) - The Panzer IV H with it's 75mm L/48 is the workhorse of the Late War German Panzer Divisions. Side skirts were fitted to defeat enemy infantry A/T weaponsPack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid WarPanzerkampfwagen V Ausf D (Sd Kfz 171) - The Panther D (the first Panther), was built after examining captured Russian T34's. It was first used at Kursk - the largest tank battle in World War 2 - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late WarPanzerkampfwagen V Ausf A (Sd Kfz 171) (Zimmerit) - The Panther is considered the best all round tank of the war. It combines an extra-long 7.5cm L/70 gun with thick, well sloped armour and high mobility - pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander. Available everywhere in January. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late WarIn May 1943 the German High Command requested MAN (Maschinenfabrik Augsberg-Nuremburg) to design a variant of the Panther after postponing the production of the proposed Panther II. The design developed by MAN became known as the Model G and would incorporate some of the features of the Panther II.Panzerkampfwagen V Ausf G (Sd Kfz 171) (Zimmerit) - The Panther G in the Late War was the best medium tank Germany had. Feared by the Allied tankers, its 7.5cm gun could destroy all tanks facing it - Pack contains 1 Tank and 1 Tank Commander. More...Related products:
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid WarWhen the Tiger was introduced in 1942 it was a weapon un-equalled in performance and protection, there was little the Allies in the Tunisia or Russia could do to knock them out. It had its disadvantages (it was slow and a little unreliable to start with), but at the time its clear advantages outweighed these. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid WarPanzerkampfwagen VI Ausf E (Sd Kfz 181) (Zimmerit) - The Tiger was feared so much by the Allies, that most German tanks were referred to as Tiger tanks. The 8.8cm gun could knock out any opposition - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid WarGerman High Command recognised the need for a specialised vehicle capable of engaging enemy heavy tanks with a weapon of greater penetrating power than the standard 3.7cm PaK36.Panzerkampfwagen Jager I - Mounting a 4.7cm AT gun on an obsolete Panzer I chassis. This Panzerjager saw action in all major campaigns until late '43 - Pack contains 2 Tank Destroyers and thier crews. More...Related products:
Army: GermanPeriod: Late WarThe Jagdpanzer 38(t) was intended to provide the German infantry divisions with a tank-hunter with better survivability.It was better armored than the earlier Panzerjäger and Marder designs with a armoured front plate of 60mm sloped back at 60 degrees from the vertical. It carried a reasonably powerful gun, was mechanically reliable and small and easily concealed. In Flames Of WarYou can field Hetzers in a Veteran Tank-hunter Platoon from Hammer and Sickle. These veterans use their new Hetzers with great skill utilising two special rules; Shoot and Scoot and Manoeuvre and Fire.In Flames Of War the Hetzer is Fully-tracked with Armour Front 7, Side 2, Top 1. It is armed with Hull MG and 7.5cm PaK39 gun. The 7.5cm PaK39 gun has a range of 32/80cm, ROF 2, Anti-tank 11 and Firepower 3+. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarPanzer Jager Marder I - Built on a captured French hull, a high box structure mounts the 75mm PaK40 gun. It provides powerful and mobile AT support for Infantry or Armour Pack contains: 1 Tank Destroyer. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarPanzer Jager Marder II - Built on the out-dated Pz I hull, a high box structure mounts the 75mm PaK40 gun. It provides powerful and mobile AT support for Infantry and Armour - Pack contains 1 Tank Destroyer and 1 Dismounted Crew figure. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid WarMarder III 7.62mm PaK 36(r) - A stopgap measure, mounting captured Russian AT guns onto an obsolete Pz 38(t) chassis. Used in Russia & North Africa vs Soviet, British and US tanks - Pack contains 1 Tank Destroyer and 1 Dismounted Crew figure. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarMarder (Marten) Self-Propelled Gun - Armed with the 75mm PaK40 Anti-Tank Gun, the Marder III H saw action on the Russian front in Panzerjager units and in North Afrika and Italy in '43 - Pack contains 1 Self-Propelled Gun, 2 crew and 1 Dismounted Crew. More...
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Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarHornisse 8.8cm paK 43/1 (L/71) - Mounted on the same chassis as the Hummel, the Hornisse saw action on all fronts as highly effective tank hunting units. Produced from Feb '43 - Pack contains 1 Tank Destroyer and 1 Dismounted Crew figure. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late WarPanzerkampfwagen IV (Sd Kfz 162) - Allied Armour was stopped in it's tracks by the Jagdpanzers superlative design. It's 7.5cm PaK40 L/48 gun made it a devastating tank destroyerPack contains: 1 Tank Destroyer, schurtzen and 1 Commander. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late WarThe Panzer IV/70 tank was derived from the Jagdpanzer IV tank-hunter. The Jagdpanzer IV was designed as a replacement for the StuG G and StuG IV. It became known as Guderians Duck after General Heinz Guderian objected to its introduction. He felt that the StuG assault guns were more than adequate and production resources were better spent on Panzer IV tanks. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early WarThe concept of the Sturmgeschütz (StuG), or assault gun, began in 1936 after a request for an armoured vehicle for the artillery that could provide support for the infantry through direct fire against machine-gun nests and bunkers. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early War, Mid WarStuG Ausf D - With it's short 7.5 cm gun, the StuG D supported the Infantry Divisions in Russia and in Afrika taking out MG, and anti-tank positions with ease - Pack contains 1 Assault Gun, 1 Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figure. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarStug Ausf F/8, 8 serie - With an improved hull design, this assault gun was made in response to the Panzer armies demand for more of the excellent range of Stugs - Pack contains 1 Assault Gun, 1 Commander and 1 Dismounted crew figures. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarStug III Ausf G StuK40 L/48 - Produced from '42 to the end of the war, the Stug III G was well armoured and armed. It saw action on both fronts including at Kursk, as a tank destroyer.Pack contains 1 Assault Gun, 1 Commander. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late WarSturmgeschutz IV 7.5cm StuK40 L/48 - Serving as an assault gun for infantry support and as a tank destroyer, StuG IV crews were reknown for independent action and initiative.Pack contains 1 Assault Gun, 1 Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figure. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid WarDesigned in response to the fighting at Stalingrad where a well armoured hard hitting assault gun wouldve proved its worth against the industrial buildings and factories. The Brummbär initial plans were shown to Hitler in October 1942, he liked the concept and demanded they be put into production as soon as possible. The first 40 were in production by April 1943. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid WarSturmegschutz mit 8.8cm Pak 43/2 - The Ferdinand is a combination of excellent armour and gunpower. At Kursk it destroyed Russian armour by the hundreds before being overwhelmed - Pack contains 1 Tank Destroyer, 1 Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figure. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarAfter Kursk the Ferdinand (re-named Elephant) was refited with a hull MG and zimmerit, complementing the awsome firepower and armour. More...
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Army: GermanPeriod: Early WarThe 15cm sIG33 auf Panzer I was an attempt to make the 15cm infantry gun more mobile for attacks on bunkers and fortified buildings - a need highlighted in the Polish Campaign. The result was a devastating weapon for the short-range destruction of guns and fortifications.Related products:
Army: GermanPeriod: Late WarThis pack contains 1 No. Flammwagen B-2(f) More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarThis remote controlled demoition carrier drives up to enemy bunkers to deliver it's half tonne explosive charge, easily flattening any strongpoint. Contains 4 B IV Demolition Carrier. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Early WarContains Rettemeier and his Panzer III J More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late WarVon Lucks regiment was conducting anti-invasion exercises when the British 6th Airborne Division began landing in the early morning hours of D-Day and he was one of the few German commanders to organise local counterattacks. His regiment continued to fight the British airborne position for the rest of the month of June. On the day Operation Goodwood commenced, von Luck was on leave. He quickly returned and set about reorganising the German defence. Touring the German line in a borrowed Panzer IV tank, von Luck pulled his pistol and forced a Luftwaffe anti-aircraft battery to turn their 8.8cm FlaK18 anti-aircraft guns on the advancing Allied armour. His quick action delayed the advance of the British Guards Armoured Division, buying time for German counterattacks. Contains: Major Von Luck, Panzergrenadierkompanie, with Panzer IV H More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Mid War, Late WarA native of Augsburg, Fritz Biermeyer joined the SS in 1933. He graduated as a platoon commander in the infantry of Totenkopf SS-Division in 1938.Wounded in France he returned to the SS in Warsaw where he was transferred to the SS Das Reich Division as a tank company commander. When 3. SS-Panzerregiment was formed in 1942, he returned to Totenkopf.Biermeyer won his Knights Cross for leading his company against Soviet tanks near the city of Krasno Konstantinovka in November 1943. The battle began with him supporting an infantry detachment in repelling a Soviet attack. More...
Army: GermanPeriod: Late Warwith Panzer 38(t).General Erwin Rommel is most famous for his exploits as the Desert Fox commanding the Deutsches Afrikakorps, in the Western Desert in 1941 and 1942. He began the Second World War commanding Hitlers bodyguard. Despite his inexperience with armoured forces, Hitler supported his request to command 7. Panzerdivision in France. The speed of Rommels advance led to the division being nicknamed the Ghost Division as neither the enemy nor his own commanders had any idea where it would be next. More...Related products:
Army: GermanPeriod: Early WarIncludes Dismounted Michael Wittman figure, one StuG A with Michael Wittmann Tank Commander figure & one Small base.Michael Wittmann joined the SS in 1937. His first command was in an Sd Kfz 222 armoured car in Poland. He soon came to command a StuG III A after the campaign in France and went into action with the rest of the battery in Greece More...Related products:
Army: German, RomanianPeriod: Early War, Mid WarRomanian tank purchased from the Czechs. Also captured by the Germans from the Czechs in 1938 and put into action between 1939 and 1941. More...