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MiniArt - MT35319 - 1:35 | GERMAN TANK REPAIR CREW (WWII). SPECIAL EDITION Kit contains 5 unassembled figures of German Tank Crew and work Tools (designed to be used with Academy, AFV Club Airfix, Border Models, Bronco Models , CMK/Czech Master Kits , Cyber-Hobby, Dragon, Hobby Boss , ICM, Italeri, MiniArt, Rye Field Models, RPM, Takom, Tamiya, Tristar, Trumpeter, Revell and Zvezda kits)[Pz.Kpfw.I Pz.Kpfw.II Pz.Kpfw.III Pz.Kpfw.IV Pz.Kpfw.V Pz.Kpfw.VI Ausf.A Ausf.B Ausf.C Ausf.D Ausf.E Ausf.F Ausf.G Ausf.H Ausf.J Ausf.K Ausf.L Ausf.M Ausf.N Panther King Tiger Maus 35(t) KV-1 KV-2 BergePanzer Nashorn Bison] More | Figures (injection) | Catalogue | £13.75 |
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Star Decals - 35-3035 - 1:35 | Stalingrad Campaign - Fall Blau # 2. Panzer Abt. 103 & Panzer Abt 116. Pz.Kpfw.II F, Pz.Kpfw.III H/J/L, Pz.Kpfw.IV F2, SdKfz 11, Kubelwagen. More | Military vehicle decals | Future Releases | £8.80 | ||
Star Decals - 35-3037 - 1:35 | Hermann Goring in Italy. German tanks in Italy 1943-44. Fallschirm Panzer Division HG. Marder II, Pz.Kpfw.III M/N, Pz.Kpfw.IV G/H. More | Military vehicle decals | Future Releases | £6.99 | ||
Star Decals - 35-3053 - 1:35 | Panzerjager in Italy. Nashorn, Marder III H and Elefant. s.Pz-Jager Abt 525, s.Pz-Jager Abt 653, Pz-Jager Abt 171. More | Military vehicle decals | Future Releases | £8.80 | ||
Star Decals - 35-3054 - 1:35 | Sturmgeschutz/StuG III Ausf.G in Italy. Panzer Abt. 103, StuG-Brigade 242, StuG-Brigade 907, SS-StuG-Abt. RFSS. More | Military vehicle decals | Future Releases | £8.80 | ||
Star Decals - 35-3056 - 1:35 | Pz.Kpfw.III in Italy. Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.N, Pz III (F1) Flamm-Panzer, Pz-BeobeachtungWg III Ausf.G, Befehls-Panzer III Ausf.J, More | Military vehicle decals | Future Releases | £8.80 | ||
Star Decals - 35-C1182 - 1:35 | 18. Panzer Division # 2. Pz-Regiment 18 / Pz-Abteilung 18. Tauch-Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.E, Ausf.F and Ausf.H, Befehls-Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.H, Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.H. More | Military vehicle decals | Limited Availability | £7.80 | ||
Star Decals - 35-C1399 - 1:35 | Frundsberg # 4. 10. SS-Panzer Division. Sturmgeschutz/StuG.III Ausf.G and Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf.D, Sd.Kfz.251/3 Ausf.D, Sd.Kfz.251/9 Ausf.D. More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £7.80 | ||
ADH Publishing - ADHFC07 - No Scale | Firefly Collection No.7 Sturmgeschutz/StuG . ADH Publishing, in collaboration with The Oliver Publishing Group, is proud to announce a new series of books for the modeller, military enthusiast and general reader. Each title will include " Superbly rendered and meticulously researched colour profiles " Black and white period photographs sourced from the world's major archives and private collections " Background history " Detailed orders of battle and tables of organisation The second and final part of STUG: Assault Gun Units In The East. In volume 1 we covered the independent StuG Battalions and the Panzerjaeger companies attached to Infantry divisions equipped with the StuG III and IV and in this book we examine the units of the Waffen SS, the Luftwaffe and the Panzer divisions-some of which contained mixed battalions of tanks and assault guns. We have also had the assistance of Professor Yuri Shepelev who has been able to access the photo resources of the St Petersburg State Archive. More | Military vehicle books (on modelling) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Echelon FD - AXT351038 - 1:35 | DAK Panzer Pz.Kpfw.IIIs Part 3 More | Military vehicle decals | Limited Availability | £14.80 | ||
Echelon FD - AXT351040 - 1:35 | 4. Panzer Division Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.E, Ausf.F, Ausf.G & Ausf.J Covers markings of various 4. Pz.Div. Panzer III versions right up to Operation Barbarosa. White bears for 1st company, Red for 2nd and Yellow for 3rd. Also include names for 3 tanks. A number of 3rd company Ausf.Es had light blue grey base tone. More | Military vehicle decals | Limited Availability | £14.80 | ||
Echelon FD - AXT351042 - 1:35 | 4.Pz.Div. Stabs Kompanie Panzer IIs & PzBefWg IIIs This set covers all the "green" bears of Pz.Rgt.35. The command tanks of the unit. A number of them with names on the turrets. Several versions of "Barenfuhrer" covered. Copyright � 2025 Echelon Fine Details. Website created by Wittmann Goh. More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £14.80 | ||
Echelon FD - AXT351044 - 1:35 | 7.Pz.Div. Befehlswagen & Pz.Kpfw.III (Ausf.J, Ausf.L, Ausf.M & AusfN) Operation Citadel Marking set focused on Pz.Rgt. 25 of 7. Panzer Division Panzer IIIs that saw action at the Kursk Offensive, 1943. Otherwise known as Operation Citadel. Several of the unit's Befehlwagens (III) and Panzer IIIs were photographed with sAbt 503 Tiger Is rolling along in the background. The unit's Panzer IIIs had unique features, such as pointy, custom-trimmed, front-most side shields. A small bracket at the front edge, bolted to the fenders to keep the shields in place. The trims were most likely done at the field workshops as they differed slightly from vehicle to vehicle. A few of the 3rd SS Panzer IIIs had pointed front shields but their trims looked different and were also attached differently. Majority of the set covers the turm numbers on Befehls IIIs based on a variety of Pz III chassis. Copyright � 2023 Echelon Fine Details. Website created by Wittmann More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £16.30 | ||
Echelon FD - AXT351053 - 1:35 | SchPzAbt 503 Pz.Kpfw.VI Tiger Is & Support Pz.Kpfw.IIIs Don Sector 1943 This 503 set is an all-out effort to make sure each digit and style is captured faithfully so that they will look consistent on both Tiger Is and Panzer IIIs. Kits that provide such decal option are most likely done in isolation and will very likely not match well against each other (Tiger I vs Pz III). There are basically two styles for the white with black outline numbers. The set covers the initial style of numbers used when the unit was first formed arround mid 1942. It started with only two companies, with support Panzer IIIs (started with all Ausf. Ns) into the mix. Third company was added sometime later, very likely after action in Don sector. The style of the digits transitioned to a narrower and smaller stencil, as in the case of "314", "323" and "324". Replacement tanks were probably painted with this style, as in the case of "132". When the unit started to change over to black with white-outlined numbers, a few retained the original numbers with only the insides filled with black, leaving only a thin white around each digit unpainted. This resulted in "312" & "323" showing up as complicated thin black outline, with additional inner thin white outline and then solid black. Both numbers can be found on AXT351065. A short cut to new black tactical numbers, although not carried out across the board. Maybe it was found to be easiler to completely repaint the numbers instead While the unit's support panzers were generally in the form of Pz III Ausf Ns (some with fording/wading bracket on the turret front), there was also an Ausf. M seen. It did received Tigers and Ns from sAbt 502, so maybe the M also came from that pool Copyright � 2024 Echelon Fine Details. Website created by Wittmann Goh. More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £17.85 | ||
Echelon FD - D356047 - 1:35 | Sturmgeschutz/StuG Abteilung 197 A generic set for the Abt 197 StuG.III Ausf. B markings. Emblems handle all 3 main batteries (white, red and yellow), plus Stab (HQ) and Maintenance colours to boot (green and blue). Not forgetting the all-important alphabet styles that each battery employs. Extra white emblem to cover a slight variation in the black eagle. Research was based on a well-documented historical reference of the StuG Abt 197 before they were renamed Schwere Panzerjaeger 653. More | Military vehicle decals | Limited Availability | £7.70 | ||
Print Scale - PSL35-006 - 1:35 | Sturmartillerie & Pancerjager "Acess" 1. Sturmgeschutz lll Ausf.A of SS-Unterscharfuhrer Michael Wittmann, Sturmgeschutyabteilung /SS-Division LSSAH, July 1941,Eastern Foront (Barbarossa). 2. Sturmgeschutz lll Ausf.C/D of SS-Sturmbannfuhrer Wilfried Richter, 3rd SS Sturmgeschutz Battalin, 3.SS-Panzer-Division "Totenkopf", April 1942, Demjansk Pocket. 3. Sturmgeschutz lll Ausf.B of Oberleutnant Richard Hohenhausen, Chef 2./ Sturmgeschutz-Abteilung 184, May 1942, Eastern Front. 4. Sturmgeschutz-Abteilung 197, March 1942, Crimea, Ukraine. 5. Sturmgeschutz lll Ausf.F (early) of Oberwachtmeister Johannes Kochanowski, Zugfuhrer 2./ Sturmgeschutz-Abteilung 201, October 1942, Eastern Front. 6. Sturmgeschutz lll Ausf.E of Wachtmeister Fritz Amling, Zugfuhrer 3. / Sturmgeschutz-Abteilung 202, November-December 1942, Rzhev, Russia. 7. Marder lll (Sd. Kfz. 138) Ausf. H Fgst. 38t of SS-Unterscharfuhrer Alfred Reisch, 1.SS- Panzergrenadier Division LSSAH, Febrary 1943, Kharkov, Ukraine. 8. Sturmgeschutz lll Ausf.G (early) of SS-Sturmbannfuhrer Ernst August Krag, Kommandeur SS-StuGAbt 2 "Das Reich", March 1943, Kharkov, Ukraine. 9. Marder ll (Sd. Kfz. 131) of Unteroffizier Helmut Kohlke from 3. / Pz.Jg.Abt. 561 in Spring 1943, Eastern Front. 10. Sturmgeschutz III Ausf.G (early) of Oberwachtmeister Richard Schramm of the 1st batterie/Sturmgeschutz-Abteilung 202, Summer 1943, Sumy area, Ukraine. 11. Sturmgeschutz lll Ausf.G (early) of Hauptmann Bodo Spranz, Chef, 1. Batterie, Sturmgeschutz-Abteilung 237, September 1943, Jelnya area. 12. Ferdinand (Sd.Kfz.184) of Leutnant Heinrich Teriete, Zugfuhrer, schwere Panzerjager-Abteilung 653, Julu 1943, Kursk/Orel area. 13. Nashorn (Sd.Kfz.164) of Leutnant Albert Ernst, Zugfuhrer 1./ schwere Panzerjager-Abteilung 519, January 1944, Eastern Front/Vitebsk area. More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £15.20 | ||
Star Decals - STA35-3035 - 1:35 | Stalingrad Campaign - Fall Blau # 2. Panzer Abt. 103 & Panzer Abt 116. Pz.Kpfw.II F, Pz.Kpfw.III H/J/L, Pz.Kpfw.IV F2, Sd.Kfz.11, Kubelwagen. More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £8.80 | ||
Star Decals - STA35-3037 - 1:35 | Hermann Goring in Italy. German tanks in Italy 1943-44. Fallschirm Panzer Division HG. Marder II, Pz.Kpfw.III M/N, Pz.Kpfw.IV G/H. More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £6.99 | ||
Star Decals - STAR35856 - 1:35 | East Prussia/Koenigsberg #3. Panzer-Mix Sturmgeschutz/StuG.42, Sturmgeschutz/StuG.III Ausf.C, Sturmgeschutz/StuG.III Ausf.G, Jagdpanzer IV L/48, Jagdpanzer IV(A) L_70, Sd.Kfz.250/1, German Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf.C. More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £7.80 | ||
Star Decals - STAR35873 - 1:35 | Pz.Kpfw.III from Pz.Regiment 3, 2. Panzer Division Ausf.H and Ausf.J. 2. Pz.Division in Germany, Greece and Russia 1940-42 More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £7.80 | ||
Start - STARTFROM - No Scale | From Submariners to Tank Killers Marine-Panzerjagd-Regiment 1 and the Fighting near Hamburg in April-May 1945 Author: Axel Urbanke ISBN: 978-3-941437-53-1 Pages: 192 Photos: 157, 48 of them in colour Illustrations: 15 color maps Format: 24 x 28,5 cm - Large format, Hard cover plus dust jacket At the beginning of April 1945, it became clear that the surrender of the Wehrmacht was only a matter of days or weeks. But despite this hopeless prospect, the German troops still put up fierce resistance to the enemy. Most of the front-line soldiers had long since given up hope of an already illusory final victory. Other goals now had priority. The way to the west had to be kept open for columns of refugees; steps had to be taken to ensure that civilians and wounded comrades could be evacuated by sea; and a path to the west had to be cleared for their own troops. The great spectre on the Eastern Front was that of being overrun by the Russians and then being subjected to their reprisals. Very few interested people today know that a stubborn fight against the British and Americans was also necessary on the Western Front in order to achieve these goals. So in April, the Germans were playing for time, because every day that the Wehrmacht troops in the West delayed surrender saved the lives of thousands, even tens of thousands of people in the East. But Hitler was still alive and making his unrealistic decisions in Berlin. To oppose his orders in those days could quickly mean death. In this situation, Hamburg, a city of millions, made preparations for a "defence to the last round of ammunition". Disaster loomed. Due to a lack of troops, at the beginning of April, the High Command of the Wehrmacht increasingly resorted to sailors whose ships had been sunk, were damaged, or are no longer able to sail due to a lack of fuel. Among these men were about 2,000 submariners who had been waiting in the Elbe metropolis for the completion or repair of their U-boats. Now, instead of putting to sea in their boats to fight the enemy, they stood up to the British with Panzerfaust anti-tank weapons as part of the 1st Naval Anti-Tank Regiment. Under the level-headed battle commander of Hamburg, they put up such a measured resistance that time was gained to finally surrender Hamburg without a fight and, by stopping the British at the Elbe, keep the Baltic ports open to refugees for about 14 days longer. This book is an exciting piece of contemporary history that provides a somewhat different view of the events of that time. Follow the submariners' fight in the Harburg Hills and on the Elbe, which has never been summarised until today and which saved the lives of tens of thousands of people. Important note for submarine enthusiasts: Photos of Type XXI and Type XXIII submarines are known to be very rare. This book contains 31 unpublished color photos of the construction of these boat types and their commissioning at Blohm-und-Voss and Deutsche Werft AG in Hamburg. The photos were taken as part of film recordings made by war correspondent Walter Frentz on behalf of Hitler. Frentz was to film all of the modern new weapons in the summer of 1944. During filming, he privately made color slides. The color recording is therefore a small sensation that can finally be seen 78 years after it's creation. More | Military vehicle books | Limited Availability | £61.99 | ||
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