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Jagdpanther Sd.Kfz.173 This set covers vehicles from s.H.Pz.Jgr. 654, 559 and 25 Pz.Gren.Div plus a few from unknown units. Of special mention is "Himmelhund", a striped camouflage G1 with early Kwk 43 L/71 coupled with late mantlet. It had kill rings and the usual tactical number. Sadly, only one known view of this Jagdpanther exists for the moment. Being a late war AFV, it is ultra rare that JPs had personalised names, this ...
Pz.Sp.Wg.AB 41 201(i) USUALLY £8.70. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! (Part 1) AB 41 armoured car is well-known for their service under Heer and Waffen-SS units during WWII. Given it's rather intimidating, bullish appearance, coupled with camouflage paint and interesting markings, it can be a very interesting subject to model after. This set is predominantly AB 41s marked with germanic-styled names. The camouflage paint and name (som...
Pz.Sp.Wg.AB 41 201(i) (Part 2) AB 41 armoured car is one of the many non-german AFVs utilised by Wehrmacht and Waffen SS in their campaigns during WWII. Given it's rather intimidating, bullish appearance, coupled with camouflage paint and interesting markings, it can be a very interesting subject to model after. This set covers one uniquely marked vehicle - with a figure head caricature of "Satan" which is placed all over the ...
BACK IN STOCK!!! German Fire Extinguisher Labels of WWII (Part 1) Finely printed, down to the exact fonts seen on actual examples. Each label is produced from an larger, more refined format down-scaled to 1/35. Whilst most text can't be seen at this level, one is assured of the highest integrity when it comes to form. Proper tan colour is used on the tan label (not substituted by yellow, an added cost but well-worth the effort...
BACK IN STOCK!!! German Fire Extinguisher Labels of WWII (Part 2) Finely printed, down to the exact fonts seen on actual examples. Each label is produced from an larger, more refined format down-scaled to 1/35. Whilst most text can't be seen at this level, one is assured of the highest integrity when it comes to form. A number of labels on this set used gold or silver pigments. Finally, the set also includes a smaller yellow l...
Pz.Sp.Wg.AB 41 201(i) (Part 1 & 2 combo)
This set is a combination of sets D356285 and D356286, for those who wants all of AB 41 markings in one set. This set is limited in quantity.
Description of D356285:
AB 41 armoured car is well-known for their service under Heer and Waffen-SS units during WWII. Given it's rather intimidating, bullish appearance, coupled with camouflage paint and interesting markings, it can be a v...
Sturmgeschutz/StuG.III Ausf.F, Ausf.G & StuH 42 of Sturmgeschutz/StuG. Brig. 667 A set of striking unit markings from Sturmgeschutz/StuG.Brigade 667. Emblem artwork is based on actual Sturmgeschutz/StuGs in combat. These markings were seen on their Sturmgeschutz/StuG.Ausf. F & Gs that operated on the Eastern and Western fronts. As the saying goes "the devil is in the details". While the markings are straight forward, much effo...
2. SS & 3. SS Sturmgeschutz/StuG.III Ausf.Gs A marking set that covers 2. & 3. SS Sturmgeschutz/StuG.III Gs. Das Reich Sturmgeschutz/StuGs operated at Kursk with one late mark that served on the western front. A number of their Sturmgeschutz/StuGs displayed card symbols in front and back of each vehicle. Each symbol probably represent battery designations. Some had names on hull sides. The Totenkopf vehicle operated some where...
M18 Hellcat 76mm GMC (Part 1)
A huge marking set covering specifically 805 Tank Destroyer Battalion that operated in Italy, also seen during the liberation of Bologna, Italy 1945. Known for carrying extra large vehicle identifiers on the hull and turret. Two speciifc vehicles markings are provided plus two extra options that utililises the generic codes provided. All four had vehicle names, stenciled in Gothic styles. Evidenc...
M18 Hellcat 76mm GMC (Part 2) A huge marking set that covers a number of M18 units: 602 TD; 705 TD; 827 TD; 894 TD; & 306 ATC. Each set comes with a large suite of placards (including driver's compartment), shipping and 76mm shell end stencils. 8 variations of the .50 cal ammo box stencils. Last but not least, Tank Destroyer patches for the crew.
1. SS Sturmgeschutz/StuG IIIs in Paris, Kharkov & Kursk
1. SS Sturmgeschutz/StuG III Fs & Gs (plus an Ausf. A used during training). Set includes specific vehicle markings as well as generic numerals to make up others. Large two-digit tactical numbers were seen on vehicles prior to Kharkov and Kursk Battles, probably sometime around Paris 1942 when the unit were still on Ausf. Fs. A few Fs & Initial Gs in Kharkov had single d...
Pz.Kpfw. 35R 731(f), 38H 735(f) & 35S 739(f) in France This set offers markings for three wehrmacht units using captured French tanks, while serving in France. Pz.Kpfw. 38H 735(f) belonging to Pz.Abt. 206, during the Normandy campaign had their tanks in Dunkelgelb, contrasted with large black turret numbers. A limited generic digits are also provided in this set for this unit. Whilst Pz.Kpfw. 35R 731(f)s from Pz.Rgt. 100 as se...