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The German Panther tank was produced from 1943 until the end of WWII and deployed on the Eastern and Western Fronts in Europe. The tank was developed as a replacement for the Panzer III and Panzer IV tanks and was intended to counter the Soviet T-34. The Panther had a powerful 700hp Maybach engine and a turret placed far back on the hull mounting a 75mm L/70 cannon. The Panther's excellent firepower and protection made it one of the best tanks of World War II. The Panther was easier to produce and maintain than the Tiger I, but it is often considered to be as effective as the latter. The Ausf.G included versions with heater unit installed over the left engine fan, and with lower lip piece added to the mantlet to eliminate shot trap.
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The Schwimmwagen Type 166 was an amphibious four-wheel drive off-roader produced by Volkswagen and extensively used by German ground forces during WWII. The Type 166 was made smaller than its prototypes in order to improve the vehicle's efficiency, and had a wheel-base of only 200 cm. From 1941 to 1944, over 15,500 Type 166 Schwimmwagen cars were produced, which made the VW 166 the most mass-produced amphibious car in history.
The kit includes parts for the assembly of one vehicle with a driver. Certain accessories pictured are not included.
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Tamiya 1:35 - WWII German Soldiers Special Collection No.2 - Plastic Figure Model Set #89781
This is a special packaging of thirteen of Tamiya's popular figure sets.
Includes:
TAM35038 German Machine Gun Troops
TAM35061 German Panzer Grenadiers
TAM35180 German Tank Engine Maintenance Crew Set
TAM35053 Wehrmacht Mounted Infantry Set
TAM35074 Tent Set
TAM35111 German Infantry Weapons Set
TAM35193 German Infantry Mortar Team
TAM35201 German Tank Crew At Rest
TAM35253 German Panzer Division "Frontline Reconnaissance Team"
TAM35035 German 37mm Anti-Tank Gun PAK 35/36
TAM35247 German Field Kitchen Scenery
Operation "Barbarossa", June 22, 1941 (ICM figure parts)
German Patrol (1939-1942) (ICM figure parts)
£14.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 German KSK Bundeshwehr (Commandos) - Plastic Figure Model Kit #00422
KSK Kommando Spezialkräfte (Special Forces Command, KSK) are an elite special forces unit within the Bundeswehr (military forces of the German Federal Republic). KSK soldiers conduct reconnaissance, carry out or prevent acts of sabotage and train for hostage rescue. Worn as a beret badge, the symbol of the KSK shows a sword surrounded by an oak wreath and the German flag depicted at the bottom of the sword.
The kit represents four fully equipped KSK soldiers on operations. Glue and paint are not included.
Item No: 00422
Item Name: German KSK Bundeshwehr (Commandos)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Military Figures
Model Dimension: Length 53mm
Total Parts: 123pcs
Total Sprues: 8 sprues
Release Date: 2010-02
Additional:
- The kit consists of 123 parts
- Details are finely represented
- Duffle bags, goggles and a helmet are included
- USP.P8, G36-KSK, MP-7 and UMP.45 small arms
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Trumpeter 1:35 - German 2cm Flakvierling 38 auf Selbstfahrlafette (Sd.Kfz.7/1 Late Version) - Plastic model kit #01524
The Flak 38 was a German 20mm anti-aircraft gun used throughout WWII which became the most numerously produced German artillery piece of the period. The 20mm Flakvierling 38 auf Selbstfahrlafette (Sd. Kfz. 7/1) was the result of combining the 20mm Flakvierling 38 with four Flak 38 guns and the Sd. Kfz. 7 half-track, to provide greater mobility and firepower. The Sd. Kfz. 7/1 carried 600 2cm rounds on board and 1800 rounds in the towed Sd. Ah. 56 trailer. The guns had the 360 degrees traverse by hand and could be elevated from -10 to +100 degrees. The later versions also included an armoured cab for better protection of the crews. A crew of 10 included a gun commander, eight gunners and a driver.
The first 100 vehicles were produced in 1940-1941 and production continued at a rate of 10 vehicles per month until August 1942, when the monthly rate was significantly increased. Around 800 vehicles were produced by December 1944. From 1942, most vehicles were fitted with lightly armoured driver cabs and a plate to protect the engine compartment. The armour was 8mm thick. These vehicles were issued to Flak units of the Luftwaffe and Panzer units of the German Army. Sd. Kfz. 7/1 units were used to protect armoured units against low flying aircraft but were also successfully used against ground targets.
The kit represents a late version of the Sd.Kfz.7/1 with a 20mm Flakvierling 38. Early versions featured the central circular pivot mounting for the 20mm Flakvierling 38. Later versions had a normal ground mounting fitted to the rear bed which allowed the gun to be easily removed and mounted on the standard Flakvierling Sd. Ah. 52 trailer if necessary.
Item No: 01524
Item Name: German 2cm Flakvierling 38 auf Selbstfahrlafette (Sd.Kfz.7/1 Late Version)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Armour
Model Dimensions: Length 312.5mm, Width 69mm, Height 107mm
Total Parts: 859 pcs
Metal Parts: Brass wire
Photo Etched parts: 5 frets
Total Sprues: 20 pcs sprues, 3 rubber tyres and an armoured cab
Paint Schemes: Markings are provided for vehicles in dark yellow with red brown and green camouflage scheme
Release date: 2009-07
Additional:
- New tooled slide-moulded one-piece late type KM m11 mudguard
- Side panels and the top panel of the engine hood can be opened
£18.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - German Anti-aircraft Gun, 3.7cm Flak 43 - Plastic model kit #02311
The 3.7cm Flak 18/36/37/43 was a series of anti-aircraft cannon produced by Nazi Germany that saw widespread service in the Second World War. The 3.7cm Flak 43 was a dramatic improvement over older models. A new gas-operated breech increased the practical firing rate to 150 RPM, while at the same time dropping in weight to 1,250 kg (2,760 lb) in combat, and 2,000 kg (4,400 lb) in transport. It was also produced in a twin-gun mount, the 3.7cm Flakzwilling 43, although this version was considered somewhat unwieldy and top-heavy. The barrel remained basically the same as that of the Flak 18, 36 and 37. Changes in manufacture speed meant that only 1000 man hours were needed to manufacture the cannon, compared to the previous 4320 man hours.
Item No: 02311
Item Name: FLAK 43
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Armour
Model Brief: Length 110mm, Width 70.8mm
Total Parts: 139 pcs
Metal Parts: n/a
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Film Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Total Sprues: 5 sprues
Paint Schemes: German Army
Release Date: 2009-12
Additional:
- The kit consists of 139 parts
- Details are finely represented by newly tooled parts
£33.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - German E-75 (75-100 tons) Standardpanzer - Plastic model kit #01538
The German Entwicklung, or E-series tank designs were intended to replace the existing tanks such as the Jagdpanzer 38(t), Panther Ausf.G and Tiger II. The E-series vehicles were meant to be much simpler and cheaper to produce than their predecessors.
The E-75 Standardpanzer - standard heavy tank - was designed to replace the Tiger II and Jagdtiger. 75 stood for the intended weight of the vehicle - 75 tonnes. The E-75 was to use the Maybach HL 234 engine and due to its heavy weight the vehicle's maximum speed would be around 40 km/h.
The E-75 Standardpanzer shared many components with the E-50 which was intended to replace the Panther and Tiger I. The two vehicles were meant to have the same turret and the 8.8 cm KwK 43 L/71 gun.
Item No: 01538
Item Name: German E-75 (75-100 tons)/Standardpanzer
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Armour
Model Dimensions: Length 351mm, Width 109.5mm
Total Parts: 294pcs
Metal Parts: brass wire
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Film Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Total Sprues: 5 sprues, lower hull, upper hull, turret and tracks
Paint Schemes: Wehrmacht
Release Date: 2010-01
Additional:
- The kit consists of 291 parts in light grey plastic and 3 clear parts
- Refined detail
£73.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - German Geschutzwagen Tiger Fur 17cm K72 - Plastic model kit #00378
In 1942 the decision was made to build a heavy self-propelled gun carrier for the 17cm Kanone 18 based on the chassis of the Tiger II. The vehicle was named the Geschützwagen Tiger. Its total weight including 8 crew members would reach 60 tons. The armour thickness was 30mm at the front and 16mm on the sides. The Geschützwagen's planned top speed was 45km/h on roads.
The first prototype of this vehicle was tested at the end of WWII, but the tank never saw service due to the defeat of Germany. The partly assembled prototype was found by Allied troops in Haustenbeck in 1945.
Item No: 00378
Item Name: German Geschutzwagen Tiger fur 17cm K72
Scale: 1/35
Item Type: Static Armour
Model Dimensions: Length 346.7mm, Width 101.8mm, Height 96mm
Total Parts: 558 pcs
Metal Parts: 2pcs - springs
Photo Etched Parts: 1pcs
Total Sprues: 16pcs
Paint Schemes: German army in green/sand/brown camouflage
Release Date: 2007-08
Additional:
- The kit consists of 556 parts in light grey plastic
- 2 full length vinyl tracks
- Photo etched parts for engine cover - dustproof net
£37.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - German Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer STARR - Plastic model kit #05524
The Jagdpanzer 38 (Sd.Kfz. 138/2), later known as the Hetzer ("pursuer/hunter"), was a German light tank destroyer, based on a modified Czechoslovakian Panzer 38(t) chassis, inspired by the Romanian "Mareşal" tank destroyer.
The Jagdpanzer 38 Starr ("Starr" means "rigid" in German) was a simplified version of the Jagdpanzer 38, first built in 1944. It was armed with the 75mm Pak 39 recoilless gun, while the original Hetzer used a traditional 75mm Pak 39 gun. First prototypes of the Hetzer-Starr were equipped with Tatra 928 diesel engines, however later they were replaced with standard engines. Several Hetzer-Starrs were used during the Prague uprising in 1945. Overall 10 vehicles of this type were built, 9 of them were later converted back to the normal Jagdpanzer 38. The remaining prototype was destroyed at the end of the war.
Item No: 05524
Item Name: German Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer STARR
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Dimensions: Length: 204.86mm, Width 78.40mm
Total Parts: 780+pcs
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece (34 parts)
Total Sprues: 25 sprues, upper hull, lower hull and tracks
Paint Schemes: German Army
Release date: 2011-09
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 780 parts
- Refined detail
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull and upper hull
- 200 individual tracks links
£40.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - German Neubaufahrzeug Rheinmetall Tank - Plastic model kit #05528
Development of the Neubaufahrzeug ("New construction vehicle") started in 1933. It was the first attempt to create a heavy multi-turreted tank for the Wehrmacht. In 1926 the British built their version of a heavy multi-turreted tank, the Vickers A1E1 Independent, and the Germans bought its technical details from a British officer who acted as a spy. Both Rheinmetall and Krupp were designing a German heavy tank. Their designs turned out to be very similar, the main difference being the weapons placement. Both tanks had a main turret armed with a 75mm KwK L/24 main gun and secondary 37mm KwK L/45. Rheinmetall's design was called PzKpfw NbFz V, and Krupp's design was designated PzKpfw NbFz VI. However, both designs proved to be too complex, unreliable and slow to serve as heavy tanks. Only five tanks were produced and they were primarily used for propaganda purposes. Three out of five Neubaufahrzeug's took part in the Battle of Norway in 1940, but none of them survived the war.
Item No: 05528
Item Name: German Neubaufahrzeug (Rheinmetall)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Dimension: Length 195.21mm, Width 82.87mm
Total Parts: 1120+ pcs
Metal Parts: gun barrel
Photo Etched Parts: 2 pcs
Film Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Total Sprues: 14 sprues, turret, lower hull, upper hull and tracks
Paint Schemes: German Army
Released Date: 2011-06
Additional:
- The kit w/refined detail consists of over 1120 parts
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull, upper hull and turret
- Over 250 individual tracks links
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Trumpeter 1:35 - German Super Heavy Jagdpanzer E-100 - Plastic model kit #01596
The Entwicklung series (German for "development"), shortened to E-Series, was a family of late WWII German tanks that were planned to be developed according to a standardised design. This was an attempt to stop the production of extremely complex and mechanically unreliable tanks in favour of cheaper, simpler and more efficient designs. However, the E-Series tanks featured only small modifications in armour and gun power compared to their predecessors which they were intended to replace.
The E-100 was one of the latest tanks of the E-Series. Based on the Tiger-Maus design that combined features of the Tiger II and the Maus, the E-100 prototype was constructed in 1944. However, further development was practically ended right after Hitler had issued the order to stop the Maus project.
Initially, a 75mm coaxial gun similar to the one from the Maus was meant to serve as the vehicle's armament, but later it was decided to choose a 170mm anti-tank gun in order to save more space for the crew and equipment. Another advantage of the 170mm gun was that it could shoot armour piercing projectiles at the range of up to 4 km. The speed of the tank was expected to reach 40 km/h.
Item No: 01596
Item Name: German E-100
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Dimensions: Length: 365.19mm, Width: 127.83mm
Total Parts: 270+
Total Sprues: 7 sprues, lower hull, upper hull and rubber tracks
Paint Schemes: German Army
Release date: 2011-07
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 270 parts
- Refined detail
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull and upper hull
- Rubber tracks with fine detail
- Photo-etched parts included
£42.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Grille L/16 Morser Bär (Bear) - Plastic model kit #09535
The Sturmpanzer Bär (Bear) was a German anti-tank self-propelled gun developed in 1942. Although this project was not put into production, the Sturmpanzer Bär influenced the design of other self-propelled guns including the Sturmtiger assault gun.
The Sturmpanzer Bär was based on the modified chassis of the Tiger I and had 130mm frontal armour. It was to be armed with a 305mm KwK L/16 anti-tank cannon and powered by a 12-cylinder Maybach HL 230 P 30 engine (700 horsepower). According to the design, the vehicle would be operated by a 6 men crew - a commander, a gunner, two loaders, a radio operator and a driver.
Had the Sturmpanzer Bär been produced, its total weight would be 120 tons.
Item No: 09535
Item Name: Grille 30-30.5 cm (Grw) L/16 Morser ‘Bär' (Bear)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Plastic Model Armour Kit
Model Dimensions: Length: 244.8 mm, Width 105.4 mm
Total Parts: 310+
Metal Parts: Copper cable
Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
Total Sprues: 7 sprues, upper hull, lower hull and tracks
Release Date: 2017-04
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 310 parts
- The kit w/refined detail
- Multi-slide moulded lower hull
- Rubber tracks
- Photo etched parts included
£37.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - PAK. 43 88mm Waffentrager (Krupp/ Ardelt) - Plastic model kit #01587
The Pak. 43 (Panzerjägerkanone 43, 'tank hunters gun') was a German 88 mm anti-tank gun designed by the Krupp company during World War II. The number 43 refers to 1943, the year when the first prototype was produced. With a maximum range of up to 16 km, the Pak. 43 was considered the most powerful anti-tank gun of the German Army. It could penetrate the armour of the Soviet JS-2 and other Allied tanks. The anti-tank gun remained in service till 1945 and was one of the most mass-produced cannons of the period.
The Pak. 43 and its modifications were also used on several German tank destroyers. One of those was the Waffentrager 88mm PAK-43 manufactured by the Ardelt company and based on the Checkoslovakian Panzer 38(t) chassis.
Item No: 01587
Item Name: PAK-43 88mm Waffentrager (Krupp/Ardelt)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Armour
Model Dimensions: Length 213.7mm, Width 89.5mm
Total Parts: +1010 pcs
Metal Parts: brass wire
Photo Etched Parts: 2pcs
Total Sprues: 10 sprues, lower hull Weand tracks
Paint Schemes: German Army
Release Date: 2011-09
Additional:
- The kit consists of over 1010 parts
- Refined detail
- Over 230 individual tracks links
- Included photo-etched parts and metal gun barrel
£40.00 GBP
Trumpeter 1:35 - Sd. Kfz. 7/1 Half-track w/20mm Flakvierling 38 (Early version) - Plastic model kit #01523
The Flak 38 was a German 20mm anti-aircraft gun used throughout WWII and the most numerously produced German artillery piece of the period. The 20mm Flakvierling 38 auf Selbstfahrlafette (Sd. Kfz. 7/1) was the result of combining the 20mm Flakvierling 38 with four Flak 38 guns to the Sd. Kfz. 7 half-track to provide greater mobility and firepower. The Sd. Kfz. 7/1 carried 600 2cm rounds on board and 1800 rounds in the towed Sd. Ah. 56 trailer. The guns had the 360 degree traverse by hand and could be elevated from -10 to +100 degrees. The later versions also included an armoured cab for the better protection of the crews. The crew of 10 included a gun commander, eight gunners and a driver.
The first 100 vehicles were produced in 1940-1941 and production continued at a rate of 10 vehicles per month until August 1942, when the monthly rate was significantly increased. Around 800 vehicles were produced by December 1944. From 1942, most vehicles were fitted with lightly armoured driver cabs and a plate protecting the engine compartment. The armour was 8mm thick. These vehicles were issued to Flak units of the Luftwaffe and Panzer units of the Army. Sd. Kfz. 7/1 units were used to protect armoured units against low flying aircraft but were also successfully used against ground targets.
The kit represents an early version of the Sd.Kfz.7/1 with the central circular pivot mounting for the 20mm Flakvierling 38. Later versions had a normal ground mounting fitted to the rear bed which allowed the gun to be easily removed and mounted on the standard Flakvierling Sd. Ah. 52 trailer if necessary.
Item No: 01523
Item Name: 2cm Flakvierling 38 auf Selbstfahrlafette (Sd.Kfz.7/1 Early version)
Scale: 1:35
Item Type: Static Armour
Model Brief: Length 285mm, Width 69mm, Height 101.8mm
Total Parts: 985 pcs
Metal Parts: Brass wire
Photo Etched Parts: 5 pcs
Film Parts: n/a
Resin Parts: n/a
Total Sprues: 20 sprues, 3 rubber tyres
Paint Schemes: Markings are provided for vehicles in Panzer Grey and Dark Yellow with Red Brown and Green camouflage schemes
Release Date: 2009-04
Additional:
- The kit consists of 531 parts in the usual Trumpeter light grey plastic, 336 individual track links, 12 clear parts, 102 etched parts, a 28 page instruction booklet, a decal sheet, and a colour painting guide sheet
- Slide-moulded one-piece early type mudguard
- Both side panels and the top panel of the engine hood can be opened to show all the details
£14.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Air Set - DAK Colours 1941-1944, set #71207
Includes: 6 x 17ml paints
Vallejo Model Air is a range of acrylic paints designed for airbrush use. These colours are made with finely ground pigments and acrylic resin with extreme durability. The colours can be mixed with one another, diluted with water, Model Air Thinner or Varnish, depending on the desired effect. It is recommended to use Vallejo Model Air Thinner since it conserves the properties of the colours. Model Air paints adhere well to all surfaces, especially resin models, plastics, steel and white metal.
The set includes:
VAL 71.117 Braun (RAL 8020)
VAL 71.118 Grau (RAL 7027)
VAL 71.272 Gelbbraun (RAL 8000)
VAL 71.116 Graugrun (RAL 7008)
VAL 71.092 Olivegrun (RAL 6003)
VAL 71.056 Dunkelgrau (RAL 7021)
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Vallejo Model Colour - German Field Grey Uniform (x8), VAL70181
This set of 8 colours is designed for painting German Field Grey uniforms, as well as creating highlights and shadows. Photographs and step by step instructions by Jaume Ortiz are included.
Includes:
8 x 17 ml bottles
Colours:
70.830 German Field Grey WWII
70.897 Bronze Green
70.892 Yellow Olive
70.868 Dark Seagreen
70.845 Sunny Skin Tone
70.885 Pastel Green
70.905 Blue Grey Pale
70.950 Black
£20.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 1 (x8) - Set #70122
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 1 contains 8 colours for rust, tracks and rubber. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.301 Light Rust
VAL70.302 Dark Rust
VAL70.303 Yellowish Rust
VAL70.304 Track Primer
VAL70.305 Light Rubber
VAL70.306 Dark Rubber
VAL70.307 Red Tail Light German
VAL70.308 Green Tail Light German
£20.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 5 (x8) - Set #70128
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 5 contains 8 colours designed for painting WWII German tank crew uniforms. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.333 German Tank Crew
VAL70.334 German Tank Crew I
VAL70.335 German Tank Crew II
VAL70.336 Afrikakorps Tank Crew
VAL70.337 Highlight German Tank
VAL70.338 Highlight German Tank Crew I
VAL70.339 Highlight German Tank Crew II
VAL70.340 Highlight Afrikakorps Tank Crew
£20.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - Panzer Aces No 6 (x8) - Set #70129
Vallejo Panzer Aces are presented in a series of paint sets, each dedicated to a particular selection of colours.
Panzer Aces No. 6 contains 8 colours designed for painting skin tones and Splinter Camouflage. Each paint comes in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. The packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying out.
The set includes:
VAL70.341 Flesh Base
VAL70.342 Highlight Flesh
VAL70.343 Shadow Flesh
VAL70.344 German Tank (White)
VAL70.345 Base Splinter Camouflage
VAL70.346 Manchas Splinter I
VAL70.347 Manchas Splinter II
VAL70.348 Rayas Splinter
£38.00 GBP
Model Colour Set - WWII German (x16), set #70107
Collection of 16 colour sets of Model Colour for painting models and miniatures. Each one of these sets has a selection of special colours for painting vehicles, figures, etc. Contains 16 bottles of 17 ml. (with eyedropper) and colour chart.
Colours:
70.801 Brass
70.805 German Orange
70.806 Lazur Yellow
70.997 Silver
70.818 Red Leather
70.845 Sunny Skintone
70.861 Glossy Black
70.868 Dark Seagreen
70.871 Leather Brown
70.912 Tan Yellow
70.920 German Uniform
70.946 Dark Red
70.950 Black
70.951 White
70.992 Neutral Grey
70.995 German Grey
£38.00 GBP
Vallejo Model Colour Set - WWII German Camouflage (x16) #70114
A collection of 16 colours for reproducing German camouflage patterns of the Second World War on models and miniatures. The set has all you need to achieve the most realistic results.
Includes: 16 x 17 ml bottles with eyedropper and a colour chart
VAL 70.801 Metallic Brass
VAL 70.816 Luftwaffe Uniform WWII
VAL 70.821 German Camo Beige
VAL 70.822 German Camo Black Brown
VAL 70.823 Luftwaffe Camo Green
VAL 70.824 German Camo Orange Ochre
VAL 70.825 German Camo Pale Brown
VAL 70.826 German Camo Medium
VAL 70.830 German Fieldgrey
VAL 70.833 German Camo Light Green
VAL 70.835 Salmon Rose
VAL 70.871 Leather Brown
VAL 70.896 German Camo Extra Dark Green
VAL 70.964 Field Blue
VAL 70.969 Park Green Flat
VAL 70.979 German Camo Dark Green
£28.00 GBP
These wall posters featuring the Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausf. B (SdKfz 182) are 50cm high by 70cm wide. Ideal as a piece of wall art for any WWII enthusiasts, military historians or modellers. Each poster has a detailed full colour graphic of the Kingtiger tank from the Schwere Panzer Abteilung 511 in Ambush camouflage along with historical details, full vehicle specifications, and division insignia.
Size: 500mm x 700mm (50cm x 70cm)
Vehicle specifications: Length, Width, Height, Weight, Crew, Armament, Armour, Engine, Fuel Capacity, Speed, Range.
All posters fit the low cost sleek Ikea Ribba frames (Article no: 502.688.74)