Flames of War | German Panzer IV Platoon | 15mm Plastic Unit
Panzer IV Platoon (Plastic) (GBX106)includes five plastic Panzer IV Tanks, one plastic Tank Commander Sprue, one Decal Sheet and five Unit cards.By...
View full detailsPanzer IV Platoon (Plastic) (GBX106)includes five plastic Panzer IV Tanks, one plastic Tank Commander Sprue, one Decal Sheet and five Unit cards.By...
View full detailsStuG (Late) Assault Gun Platoon (Plastic) (GBX123)includes five plastic StuG (Late) Assault Guns, one plastic Tank Commander sprue, one Decal sheet...
View full detailsThe German light infantry support gun mark 18 was a short-barreled 75mm howitzer. It was used throughout the war in most theatres and gave much nee...
View full detailsThe German light infantry support gun mark 18 was a short-barreled 75mm howitzer. It was used throughout the war in most theatres and gave much nee...
View full detailsThe 7.5 cm PaK 40 formed the backbone of German anti-tank guns for the latter part of World War II, able to penetrate almost all Allied armour at b...
View full detailsOne of several anti-aircraft vehicles to utilise the reliable and ubiquitous Pz IV chassis, the Wirbelwind (Whirlwind) mounted a quad-barreled Flak...
View full detailsThe Panzer II (also known as Panzerkampfwagen II), was a light tank that saw action at the start of and throughout the war and an almost all battle...
View full detailsOriginally developed as an anti-aircraft weapon, the Flak 37 8.8cm (or Eighty-eight as it became known by Allied troops) had a high muzzle velocity...
View full detailsOriginally developed as an anti-aircraft weapon, the Flak 37 8.8cm (or Eighty-eight as it became known by Allied troops) had a high muzzle velocity...
View full detailsOriginally developed as an anti-aircraft weapon, the Flak 37 8.8cm (or Eighty-eight as it became known by Allied troops) had a high muzzle velocity...
View full detailsOriginally developed as an anti-aircraft weapon, the Flak 37 8.8cm (or Eighty-eight as it became known by Allied troops) had a high muzzle ...
View full detailsAmongst the most feared tanks in the Second World War, the mere mention of the name 'Tiger' was enough to cause panic amongst Allied armoured forma...
View full detailsContaining a single Sd.KLfz 251/1 ausf C half-track, more popularly known as a 'Hanomag', this easy to build, yet remarkably detailed, plastic boxe...
View full detailsThe Tiger II, more commonly known as the ‘King Tiger’ or ‘Royal Tiger’ by Allied troops (Königstiger in German) was a development of the fearsome T...
View full detailsThe Sturmgeschütz (StuG) III was a well-armed and armoured vehicle based on the tried and tested Pz.Kpfw III chassis. Manned by the artillery origi...
View full detailsContaining a single Sd.KLfz 251/1 "neue" ausf D half-track, the 'Late' version of the Hanomag, this easy to build, yet remarkably detailed, plastic...
View full detailsA conversion of the SdKfz 251/1 AusfD with two flame projectors mounted on the sides designated 251/16. The 2 main flame projectors were ba...
View full detailsThe Sd.Kfz 251 half-track was the ubiquitous German half-track used throughout World War II to transport Panzergrenadiers. The 251 was know...
View full detailsMöbelwagen AA Platoon (GBX174)includes four Sd Kfz 10/4 2cm Light AA tanks or 2cm AA Gun Teams, one metal driver head sprue and two Unit cards. Rec...
View full detailsA5 SOFTBACK RULEBOOK Welcome to the Third Edition of Bolt Action, the world’s greatest World War II wargame! Inside this rulebook you’ll fi...
View full detailsThe Sd.Kfz 250/1 was a reconnaissance and transport half-track mainly used by scout and HQ units. The vehicle was a shortened version of the ubiqui...
View full detailsThe Panzerjäger Tiger Ausf. B, known as the Jagdtiger (hunting tiger) was the heaviest tank ever to see action during World War Two. Developed late...
View full detailsBased on the reliable Czechoslovakian Panzer 38(t) chassis, almost 3,000 of Hetzers (Baiters) were built by the war’s end. Their small size and ver...
View full detailsMarrying the obsolete but reliable chassis of the Czech-built Pz 38(t) tank and the captured Soviet 76.2mm PaK 36(r) L/51 anti-tank gun, the Marder...
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