Webstore: Sd.Kfz 251/20 Uhu with infra-red searchlight
Pack contains 1 metal and resin vehicle and 1 metal crewman. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Pack contains 1 metal and resin vehicle and 1 metal crewman. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
The sister tank to the 35(t) the 38(t) was also adopted by the German Army after the occupation of Czechoslovakia. Its crew praised it for its dependability and also ease of repair. Its light weight meant that it saw use as a fast a
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Pack contains 1 resin and metal vehicle with 2 metal crew figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
The 7.5 cm PaK 40 (7.5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 40) was a German 7.5 centimetre anti-tank gun developed in 1939-1941 by Rheinmetall and used during the Second World War. PaK 40 formed the backbone of german anti-tank guns for the latter part of World War
The Panzer III was one of the most numerous German tanks of the war, and was the mainstay of German armoured forces when they invaded the Soviet Union. It was well armoured and equipped with the 5cm KwK 38 L/42 cannnon – an effective anti-tank weapon u
Known as “Hitler’s Buzzsaw” on account of its high rate of fire.
The armoured Sd.Kfz 251 half-tracks (more commonly known as ‘Hanomags’) were issued to the best-equipped Panzer Grenadier divisions, enabling Germany's elite armoured infantry to keep up with the speeding Panzers. They fought
Originally produced as a light cavalry tank for the Czech Army and also supplied to Afghanistan, Romania and Bulgari, the Wermacht used 218 captured Czechoslovakian from March 1939 onwards.
Blitzkrieg Author: Nigel Thomas Illustrator: Stephen Andrew About this book On 1 September 1939, when Germany attacked Poland, the Wehrmacht numbered 3,180,000 men. It eventually expanded to 9,500,000, and on 8-9 May 1