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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German Heer Begleit Stug riders (Winter)As Stugs lacked a turret they could prove very vulnerable to enemy tank-hunting squads, so at Kursk, they were assigned Begleit ('bodyguard') infantry to ride on their rear decks. The Begleit would disembark to clean out enemy infantry positions and keep tank hunters at...
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German Heer Medium Mortar team (Winter)The Standard medium mortar for the Germans in WW2 was the Granatwerfer 34. It was a very effective and accurate weapon that could provide long range, on call fire support. It's crew could carry it in 3 pieces: base plate, tube and bipod. With...
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German Heer MMG team (Winter)Germany's aggressive campaigns of conquest ensured that her armies would fight in many countries far from the fatherland and in starkly contrasting terrain and weather conditions. German soldiers were well-equipped for their venture into Europe, and later North Africa, but found themselves ill-prepared for...
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Waffen-SS MG42 MMG team firing (1943-45)Known as "Hitler's Buzzsaw" on account of its high rate of fire. The MG42 fired 1250 rounds/minute, more than twice that of the British Vickers Machine Gun and American Browning. Add this tremendous firepower to your Germans and give your infantry some much needed...
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Waffen-SS 81mm medium mortar team (1943-45)The standard German medium mortar of the war was the 81mm Granatwerfer 34. It was a very effective and accurate weapon that could provide long-range fire support, and was used throughout the conflict on most thetres. A mortar crew consists of three members, the...
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Waffen-SS MG42 MMG team redeploying (1943-45)Known as "Hitler's Buzzsaw" on account of its high rate of fire. The MG42 fired 1250 rounds/minute, more than twice that of the British Vickers Machine Gun and American Browning. Add this tremendous firepower to your Germans and give your infantry some much needed...
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Fallschirmjager MG42 MMG team (1943-45)Pack contains 3 crew, tripod MMG. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Fallschirmjager HQ (1943-45)Pack contains 2 officers, spotter and medic. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Fallschirmjager 81mm medium mortar team (1943-45)Pack contains 3 men. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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German Heer MG42 MMG Team (1943-45)Known as "Hitler's Buzzsaw" on account of its high rate of fire. The MG42 fired 1250 rounds/minute, more than twice that of the British Vickers Machine Gun and American Browning. Add this tremendous firepower to your Germans and give your infantry some much needed...
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German Heer 81mm medium mortar team (1943-45)The standard German medium mortar of the war was the 81mm Granatwerfer 34. It was a very effective and accurate weapon that could provide long-range fire support, and was used throughout the conflict on most thestres. A mortar crew consits of three members, the...
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Afrika Korps HQGerman officers were capable and often experienced leaders. Junior officers were trained to undertake the role of their immediate superiors, enabling them to use their initiative to take control of situations when necessary. Pack contains 5 HQ Command figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and...
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German Heer HQ (Winter)Germany's aggressive campaigns of conquest ensured that her armies would fight in many countries far from the fatherland and in starkly contrasting terrain and weather conditions. German soldiers were well-equipped for their venture into Europe, and later North Africa, but found themselves ill-prepared for...
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German Heer with infra-red assault riflesNote: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted.
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Fallschirmjager with looted weapons (1943-45)Pack contains 5 figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Waffen-SS HQ (1943-45)Pack contains 5 metal figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Waffen-SS PioneersThe Goliath was used by the German engineer units in a variety of roles. It was essentially a radio contolled tracked bomb, carrying a big charge of high explosives direct to where it was needed, commonly a pillbox, minefield or disabled enemy tank. The...
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Self Propelled Scout CarriageDimensions: L155 x W65 x H65mm approx Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Self Propelled Gun CarriageDimensions: L155 x W65 x H70mm approx Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Blitzkrieg German Kradschutzen Motorcycle (1939-1942)Kradschützen, or motorcycle troops, were a common part of German Panzer Divisions until 1942, by which time they had largely been replaced by Panzer grenadiers mounted in armoured carriers. Their manpower was often recruited from former cavalry units. Although transported on BMW and Zündapp...
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