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Sturmgeschutz III
£12.00
Sturm-Infanteriegeschütz 33B
£14.00
Sturmhaubitze 42, Sd.Kfz 142/2
£12.00
Heavy Assault Gun
£14.00
15 cm sIG 33 auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen II (Sf)
£10.00
Sturmmörserwagen 606/4 mit 38 cm RW 61
£20.00
German Captured T34
£13.00
Tun Anticar pe Afet Mobil - Self-propelled Anti-tank Gun
£9.00
German Amphibious Vehicle
£6.50
German Amphibious Vehicle
£6.50
French halftrack
£6.00
German car
£9.00
Pz.Kpfw IV Ausf E
£12.00
StuG III Ausf G Assault Gun
This model comes in 1 part.

Thie StuG III was second only to the Hanomag in terms of the Germany's most produced fighting vehicle. Nearly 10,100 were built during WWII.

It was based on the Panzer III chassis but replaced the turret with an armoured superstructure containing a more powerful gun; the 7.5cm StuK 40 L/48. It also had a roof mounted 7.92mm MG34 machgine gun.

It had a crew of four; commander, driver, gunner & loader.

8,423 of the  Ausf G variants were produced between December 1942 and April 1945
Sturmgeschutz III
£12.00
StuG Sig 33b
This model comes in 1 part.

Thie StuG III was second only to the Hanomag in terms of the Germany's most produced fighting vehicle. Nearly 10,100 were built during WWII.

It was based on the Panzer III chassis but replaced the turret with an armoured superstructure containing a more powerful gun; the 7.5cm StuK 40 L/48. It also had a roof mounted 7.92mm MG34 machgine gun.

It had a crew of four; commander, driver, gunner & loader.

The Sig 33b version had a 15cm heavy infantry gun mounted on the Stug chassis,. They were built in late 1941 and saw action at Stalingrad.
Sturm-Infanteriegeschütz 33B
£14.00
StuH 42
Model comes as 1 part.

The StuH 42 was a variation of the StuG Ausf F in December 1942 when the 7.5 cm StuK 40 L/43 cannon was replaced with a 105mm howitzer. Production models were based on the StuG III Ausf G chassis.

1,299 units were built between March 1943 and 1945
Sturmhaubitze 42, Sd.Kfz 142/2
£12.00
Sturmpanzer 43 - Brummbar
Model Comes as one part.

This is a German heavy assualt gun which saw action at Kursk, Anzio & Normandy.

306 were built between 1942 and 1943. It weighed some 28 tonnes and had a crew of five. It was armed with a 15cm StuH 43 L/12 gun and was based on the Panzer IV chassis.

The name Brummbar, was not used by the Germans, it was given to the vehicle by Allied intelligence.
Heavy Assault Gun
£14.00
Sturmpanzer 43 - Brummbar (with Schurzen)
Model Comes as one part.

This is a German heavy assualt gun which saw action at Kursk, Anzio & Normandy.

306 were built between 1942 and 1943. It weighed some 28 tonnes and had a crew of five. It was armed with a 15cm StuH 43 L/12 gun and was based on the Panzer IV chassis.

The name Brummbar, was not used by the Germans, it was given to the vehicle by Allied intelligence.

This model comes with the extra schurzen, side skirts.
Heavy Assault Gun
£14.00
Sturmpanzer I Bison (with shield)
Model comes as one part.

Officially the 15cm sIG 33(sf) aux Panzerkampgwagen I Austin B, the Sturmpanzer I was a German assault gun. It was also known as the Bison.

38 models were built and it was n service between 1940 and 1943. It weighed 8.5 tonnes and had a. Crew of four. It’s main armament was a 15cm Schwerin Infantriegeschutz 33 gun.

The Bison served with several panzer divisions in the Battle of France. They also saw action in the Balkans and during Operation Barbarossa.
with shield
£8.50
Sturmpanzer I Bison (without shield)
Model comes as one part.

Officially the 15cm sIG 33(sf) aux Panzerkampgwagen I Austin B, the Sturmpanzer I was a German assault gun. It was also known as the Bison.

38 models were built and it was n service between 1940 and 1943. It weighed 8.5 tonnes and had a. Crew of four. It’s main armament was a 15cm Schwerin Infantriegeschutz 33 gun.

The Bison served with several panzer divisions in the Battle of France. They also saw action in the Balkans and during Operation Barbarossa.
£8.50
Sturmpanzer II Bison
Model comes in one part.

This vehicle saw a 15cm SiG 33 gun mounted on a Panzer II chassis. A 7.92mm MG 34 was also fitted.

They saw action in 1942 - 1943.

Only 12 were built. They were used as close support armour in north Africa.
15 cm sIG 33 auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen II (Sf)
£10.00
Sturmtiger
Model comes as 3 parts; hull & tracks.

This beats of a vehicle was based on the Tiger chassis, being one of the few chassis able to support the structure of the casemate.

The Sturmtiger had a 380 mm Raketen-Werfer 61 L/5.4 breech-loading rocket launcher with shells measuring 1.5 metres in length and weighing almost 900lb. A crane was fitted in order to move the shells.

Only 19 models were built between October 1943 and January 1945. Seven were deployed during the Battle for the bridge at Remagen, two saw service in the Warsaw uprising and two in the Ardennes offensive.

The vehicle had a crew of four; driver, commander, gunner and loader.
Sturmmörserwagen 606/4 mit 38 cm RW 61
£20.00
T-34 747(r)
This model comes in 4 parts; Hull, Turret & Tracks.

The T-34 was one of the most numerous of tanks produced during WWII. The T34/76, fitted with a 76.2mm high-velocity gun was produced over 35,000 times. By 1943 the Russians were producing around 1,300 per month, equivalent of three full-strength German panzer divisions.

The 747(r) was the designation given by the Germans to captured t-34/76s. They sometimes used Panzer III or IV turrets on the T-34 hulls with and without schurzen.

 A variety of turrets are available with this model including panzer turrets.
German Captured T34
£13.00
Tacam R2 Self Propelled Gun
Model comes in one part

The Tacam R2 was Romanian anti-tank vehicle built upon the R2 light tank. The turret of the R2 was removed and replaced with a Russian Zis 3 76.2mm field gun.

It saw service in 1944- 1945. Only around 20 were built.
Tun Anticar pe Afet Mobil - Self-propelled Anti-tank Gun
£9.00
Trippel SG6 (covered )
Model comes in 1 part.

The Trippel SDG6 was a German amphibious schwimmwagen developed in the 1930s and used during WWII.

The Trippel was a civilian vehicle and converted for military use under the designation of SG6/41. It was manufactured until 1944 when the German Army favoured the VW Schwimmwagen which was much cheaper to produce.

Some 800 were made.


German Amphibious Vehicle
£6.50
Trippel SG6 (open)
Model comes in 1 part.

The Trippel SG6 was a German amphibious schwimmwagen developed in the 1930s and used during WWII.

The Trippel was a civilian vehicle and converted for military use under the designation of SG6/41. It was manufactured until 1944 when the German Army favoured the VW Schwimmwagen which was much cheaper to produce.

Some 800 were made.


German Amphibious Vehicle
£6.50
Unic 304f Schutzenpanzerwagen
Model comes in one part.

The model here represents the Unic P107 which were captured by the Germans in France and used extensively as the  leichter Zugkraftwagen 37 U304(f). It was a French halftrack similar in nature to the German Sd.Kfz. 250.

They were used as artillery tows and troop carriers.

Some 3.276 were built between 1935 and1940
French halftrack
£6.00
Volkswagen Beetle
This model comes in one part

The Beetle was first built in German in 1938 and continued to be built right up until 2003. Over 21 and a half million have been made.

It was originally designed to be a "people's car", a vehicle which the common person could own and run. It was used by the German military during the war.

Model comes in resin only
German car
£9.00
Vorpanzer IV Ausf E
Model comes in two parts; Hull & Turret.

Officially designated as the Sd.Kfz 161, the Panzerkampfwagen IV was developed in the 1930s and was the most widely manufactured German tank of WWII. 

Over 8,500 units in varying designations were built. Its chassis was used as the base for many other vehicles, notably the StuG, Jagdpanzer, Wirbelwind, Hummel, Nashorn and Brummbar.

The Panzer IV saw service on all German fronts. It also saw service in Syria in the 1967 Six Day War.

The tank came in various designations from A-J with varying armour and weapons. It was supplied to the armies of Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Spain, Finland and Italy.

The Vorpanzer was designated as such due to having extra armour plates on the the front of the turret, hull sides and frontal glacis.
Pz.Kpfw IV Ausf E
£12.00
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