Germany
Through the early war period (1939-1942) German forces enjoyed great success - speeding their way across huge swathes of Europe with their revolutionary Blitzkrieg tactics. As the war progressed, they fought on every front - from the icy steppes of the Soviet Union, the dust-choked sands of El Alamein, the beaches of Normandy, to the rubble-strewn streets of Berlin.
German industrial infrastructure ultimately struggled to keep up with demand from the front line. However, thanks to a seemingly unquenchable thirst for advancement, German equipment of the era is widely regarded to be technologically superior to that of the Allies - the prime example being the German 'Big Cats' - the Panther and Tiger tanks, which have become quintessential icons of the conflict.
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Blitzkrieg German Pak 36 anti-tank gun with stielgranateIn order to extend its usefulness the Stielgranate 41 hollow-charge ammunition round was developed. This large, fin-stabilised shell fitted over the end of the barrel, but did not have a very long range. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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German Heer 7.5cm leIG 18 light artillery (Winter)The Germans employed a tremendous variety of light infantry guns, field guns and howitzers, which generally had a caliber of 75mm. These guns were used for close support and were light enough to be manhandled by their crews. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Blitzkrieg German 75mm LeiG 18 light artillery (1939-42)The German Light infantry support gun mark18 was a short-barrelled 75mm howitzer. It was used throughout the war in most theatres and gave good quality, much needed support to the hard-pressed Infantry. It could be towed by light tractor, or even pulled by hand...
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Afrika Korps 5cm PaK 38 anti-tank gunWebstore Exclusive! This artillery piece is supplied with a laser-cut oval MDF base (100mm x 80mm) - only available through this webstore. You can now base your complete gun and crew together, making attractive mini-dioramas! Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal crew...
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Fallschirmjager 10.5cm LG40/1 recoilless artillery (1943-45)Pack contains 3 crew. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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German Heer Howling Cow rocket launcher (1943-45)Webstore Exclusive! This artillery piece is supplied with a laser-cut oval MDF base (120mm x 92mm) - only available through this webstore. You can now base your complete gun and crew together, making attractive mini-dioramas! Although an imprecise weapon, the Schweres Wurfgerat 41 was...
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German Heer 75mm leIG 18 light artillery (1943-45)The German Light infantry support gun mark18 was a short-barrelled 75mm howitzer. It was used throughout the war in most theatres and gave good quality, much needed support to the hard-pressed Infantry. It could be towed by light tractor, or even pulled by hand into position where its...
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