Webstore: Blitzkrieg German HQ (1939-42)
Pack contains 4 metal foot figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Pack contains 4 metal foot figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Developed in 1941, the 12 cm (about 4.7 in) GrW 42 was an attempt to give German infantry units a close support weapon with a heavier performance than the mortars used in general service at the time. The weapon was a copy of the mortar used by Soviet f
By the later stages of the war the lack of any production or repair facilities let alone any raw materials, meant a huge loss of equipment and little in the way of offensive capability to what remained of the German forces – ingenuity was still abundant and when one of your best tanks becomes mechanically…
In order to save you the time of looking through vehicle colour guides and paint codes, we have put together all the colours you will need to paint Late War German vehicles in this handy set. And you are getting a better deal in the process. The
Pack contains 1 complete open top metal horsedrawn wagon Supplied unpainted
The Tiger II, also called King Tiger or Royal Tiger by the Allies, was a development of the famous Tiger Tank. It only started operating in 1944, too late to have an adequate impact on the war. However it was feared and respected by the Allies who