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Schwere Panzerabteilung 507 Tiger IIs
sAbt 507 Pz.Kpfw.V Tiger IIs that saw action in the Paderborn area, 1945. Pecular to the unit, like their Tiger Is, the first digit of the turret numbers were larger and stood taller than the second and third digits (platoon and tank). Except that the colours were reversed - white outlines on solid black. Of interest is one of the "402"s featured on this set, which was with single-link tr...
SchPzAbt 503 Tiger Is Kursk 1943 Operation Citadel 2.K & St.
Complete 2. Kompanie and Stabskompanie marking set for sAbt 503 Tiger Is during the Kursk offensive "Operation Citadel", in a nutshell. Essentially, Kursk '43 503th Heavy Battalion markings and organisation (part of), demysified. While the unit did utilise various numeral & cross styles across the companies, 2. K Tiger was most consistent on the use of number and ba...
German Pontoon Set. Rivers form natural lines of defence, and the first task of any defender is to destroy strategic bridges over them.
This happened early in WWII as German troops advanced across Europe.
Although Germany's Blitzkrieg often moved with such speed that defenders were overwhelmed before they had a chance to demolish bridges, others were successfully blown up.
This is where combat engineers-called pioni...
Pz.Kpfw.VI Ausf.E Tiger 1 131 s.Pz Abt.504 Tunisia. Dragon is extremely excited to announce the arrival of a 1/35 scale plastic kit of one of the most famous tanks in the world a Tiger I sporting the number ��½131��½. The original ��½131��½, housed at the Tank Museum in Bovington, UK, is the only working Tiger I in the world. The tank with chassis number 250122 was shipped by Germany to North Africa in March/April 1943, where ...
M10 Tank Destroyer of the Regiment Blinde de Fusiliers-Marines
1. SIROCO. Serial Number 420 154, 4th Squadron, 3rd Platoon.
2. SIMOUN. Serial Number 420 157, 4th Squadron, 3rd Platoon.
3. MISTRAL. Serial Number 420 158, 4th Squadron, 3rd Platoon.
4. LE MALIN II. Serial Number 95 284(US Serial 40110378), 3rd Squadron, 3st Platoon.
5. SOUFFLEUR II. Serial Number 1-001-055, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Platoon.
6. FLIBUSTIE...
Sd.Kfz.9 'FAMO' When a tank became inoperative, the Recovery Platoons were informed of the condition of both the tank and the surrounding road surface. Tanks such as Pz.Kpfw.III and Pz.Kpfw.IV could be towed by a single 18 ton heavy half-track, but heavy tanks such as the Tiger I or Panther required three or more towing vehicles. In that case, about 5m of wire rope was used to link each of the half-tracks together. Except for ...