German Air Force Albatros D.II WWI Fighter Aircraft 1:72
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Albatros D.I was not built in great numbers; at most, 50 saw service at the front, but the aircraft had reasonable fighting qualities and performan...
View full detailsAlbatros D.I was not built in great numbers; at most, 50 saw service at the front, but the aircraft had reasonable fighting qualities and performan...
View full detailsAt the beginning of 1918 the Albatros D.V/D.Va was Germany's most numerous fighter. In May there were 1,117 airplanes of both versions in combat un...
View full detailsIn early 1915 the Gothaer Waggonfabrik AG bought the license to manufacture the Friedel-Ursinus "Kampfflugzeug" ("Battle plane"). Their new twin-en...
View full detailsGerman Air Force Junkers D.I Late WWI Fighter Aircraft 1:72 This kit builds one plastic British Royal Air Force S.E.5a w/ Hispano Suiza WWI Fighter...
View full detailsThe first D.III fighters reached front during July of 1917, and soon the order was increased to 370 planes. Pilots reported that the D.III had exce...
View full detailsThis is a highly detailed model of the WWII German tank destroyer Nashorn. The German Army developed self-propelled anti-tank guns in order to coun...
View full detailsIn a crouched position, these soldiers are very cautious of their surroundings while pushing forward following a tank. Such a tense frontl...
View full detailsThis 1/35 scale model recreates the Goliath. It was a diminutive tracked vehicle about 1.5m long that could carry up to 60kg of light explosives an...
View full detailsGERMAN ASSAULT TANK IVDESCRIPTIONThe Brummbär is a 15cm howitzer-toting assault tank (Sturmpanzer). It was built on the reliable and versatile Pz.K...
View full detailsDuring the later stages of WWII, the heavy tank destroyer Jadgtiger (which weighed inexcess of 70 tons and had an impressive 12.8cm gun and thick a...
View full detailsThis 1/35 scale plastic assembly kit contains five WWII German field commander figures. The set includes an high-rank officer pointing out the ta...
View full detailsThis is a plastic model assembly kit of a field kitchen widely used by the German army during WWII. The typical German field kitchen con...
View full detailsDuring WWII, German soldiers belonging to armored divisions wore camouflage smocks and M44 field uniforms. This is a plastic assembly kit of ...
View full detailsDuring WWII, the Germany army relied on drums and jerry cans to supply their units with gasoline and drinking water respectively which are depic...
View full detailsIn 1938, the German Army decided to develop an armoured personnel carrier on the basis of the 3-ton half track (HL-KL-9p). Hanomag Hannoversch Mach...
View full detailsThis TAMIYA model recreates the German WWII self-propelled gun Howitzer Hummel (Late Production). Its name translates to “bumblebee”. The Hummel wa...
View full detailsAs the Reichswehr of the 1920's was very much limited both in size and scope by the terms of the Versailles Treaty, and as the economic situation d...
View full detailsDuring WWII, the German combat uniform included a distinctively-shaped helmet which had a stretched neckline for added protection. The M36...
View full detailsDuring WWII, the German infantry were issued with the precise 8cm GrW 34 mortar. This plastic assembly model kit realistically depicts a...
View full detailsEnhance the realism of your masterpiece model or diorama with this German WWII figures set crafted using the latest scanning and modeling technique...
View full detailsEnhance the realism of your masterpiece model or diorama with this German WWII figures set crafted using the latest scanning and modeling technique...
View full detailsThis is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit depicting a whole host of armament typically carried by WWII German infantry. Firearms in the set ...
View full detailsGerman Jagdpanther Late Version 1:35 Scale The German Jagdpanther is regarded by the ordnance experts...
View full detailsThis is a completely new model of the fearsome German tank destroyer Jagdpanzer IV Lang. It is designed from the ground up to be part of the long c...
View full detailsThe King Tiger was the final mass produced German tank of WWII, coming as it did in 1944. With armor 150mm thick on the front and 80mm on the sides...
View full detailsPerhaps the most famous of the 600cc class bikes deployed by the German military in WWII, the KS600 was built around a 28hp horizontally opp...
View full detailsIn February of 1936, Dr. Ferdinand Porsche designed a civilian car for use on the German Autobahn. Surprisingly, almost none of these cars were mad...
View full detailsThe Leopard 2 is a modern 3rd generation German Main Battle Tank. The first prototypes of the vehicle were made in 1973, and serial production star...
View full detailsThis is a plastic assembly model kit of a WWII German machine gun crew in M43 field uniforms and boots with leggings as seen on German soldiers fro...
View full detailsThe MG34 and MG42 were two of the main machine guns employed by the Wehrmacht during WWII. Supplied from 1936, the MG34 could fire up to 900 roun...
View full detailsAt about the middle of the 1930"s, the German Army organized offensive infantry corps which had machine guns and machine pistols as the nucleus of ...
View full detailsIn May 2017 it was decided to give the Bundeswehr Leopard 2 tank an upgrade in the form of the Leopard 2 A7V; building upon the A7 variant, th...
View full detailsStill operational in the present day despite its having been introduced back in 1969, the Marder has proved a resilient and adaptable vehicle. This...
View full detailsEstablished in 1919, the German motorcycle manufacturer DKW earned international acclaim in the thirties as a producer of finely crafted...
View full detailsWhere It All Began - The First Panther The Ausf.D was the debut variant of the famed German WWII tank Panther. It offered a complete performance pa...
View full detailsSince 1943, during World War II, there appeared an unusually fast tank on the European Front that silhouetted among its German Mechanized Division....
View full detailsThis is a model of the German light tank 38(t) in 1/48 scale. The 38(t) was designed and entered production for the Czechoslovak Army as the LT vz....
View full detailsThis limited-edition combo kit features a plethora of items in one neat package! The kit includes the 1/35 German Tank Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf.G E...
View full detailsThe Panzerkampfwagen IV was Germany's most important tank during the second world war. It remained in mass production throughout the conflict, with...
View full detailsIn 1944, the end of WWII, the German Army tried to improve fire power of the German Tank Panzerkampfwagen, and the German Panzer IV/70(A) develope...
View full detailsIn the morning of September 1, 1939, the German forces consisting of the 3rd, 4th, 8th, 10th and the 14th Armies invaded Poland all heading for War...
View full detailsAn Important Blitzkrieg Player In the early days of WWII, the Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf.A/B/C was one of the main compon...
View full detailsThe rugged Panzer kampfwagen III was used in all theaters by the German army in WWII and was well-liked due to its reliability. However, the size l...
View full detailsThe German Pz.Kpfw. III, along with the IV, played an active part in the early stages of WWII as their main battle tanks. However when they encount...
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