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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.
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.
The sentries report Zulus to the south west. Thousands of ’em.
The fearsome Sturmtiger was designed to devastate towns. Armed with a naval rocket launcher not many were built but it did see action in the crushing of the Warsaw uprising, and on bothe Western and Eastern fronts from la
Pack contains 10 metal figures – 3 with Thompson SMG, 5 with rifles and a 2-man 30 Cal LMG team. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted Con
Pack contains 1 metal figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
German scientists had been working on rocketry for all manner of purposes in the years leading up to the war. When the Germans crashed over the border into Russia in 1942 they had a secret weapon, with the cover name of Nebelwerfer or “Fog thrower”. Th
A development of the British Vickers 6-ton light tank the Polish 7TP saw combat in the Defence of Poland in 1939. Although significantly better armed than the German’s Panzer I and Panzer II the