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WWII German infantry weapons

Product no.: DC1761

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7.90
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Delivery weight: 5 g


WWII German Infantry weapon set including:

            - MG-42 machine guns

            - MG-34 machine guns

            - MP-40 submachine guns

            - MP-41 submachine guns

            - Mauser 98pk rifles

            - 98pk sniper rifles

            - Mauser, Luger and Walter guns

            - M-24 stick grenades

 

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WWII American infantry weapons

Product no.: DC1763

Low stock

6.90
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Delivery weight: 5 g


WWII American Infantry weapon set including:

            - Browning M2 machine guns (with vehicle mount)

            - Browning M2 machine guns

            - Thomson submachine guns (Tommy gun)

            - M1 carbines

            - Colt 1911 pistol

            - MK-2 hand grenades

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WWII British infantry weapons

Product no.: DC1765 Notify on availability
6.90
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Delivery weight: 5 g

WWII British Infantry weapon set including:

            - Bren MK1 machine guns

            - Lee Endfield Rifles

            - Sten submachine guns

            - Sterling Submachine Guns

            - Revolver

            - Hand grenades

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WWII Soviet infantry weapons

Product no.: DC1767

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5.90
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Delivery weight: 5 g


WWII Soviet Infantry weapon set including:

            - Dp27 machine guns

            - Mosin-Nagant Rifles

            - Mosin-Nagant Sniper Rifles

            - PPSH-41 submachine guns

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Nebelwerfer

Product no.: DC1773

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13.90
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Delivery weight: 7 g


WWII German rocket launcher Nebelwerfer

 

Requires some assembly

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Nebelwerfer with ammunition

Product no.: DC1775

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15.90
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Delivery weight: 9 g


WWII German rocket launcher Nebelwerfer

                - Rocket launcher

                - 2 Wooden ammo box

                - 6 Rockets

                -6 Rockets housing

 

Requires some assembly
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QF 25 pounder

Product no.: DC1783

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15.90
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The 25-inch QF Gun was the most widely used by the British Army and Commonwealth armies during WWII.

Its success was due to the fact that it was a gun, reliable, durable and easy to use. The two most significant characteristics of this gun were: on the one hand the circular base platform that served both to absorb the recoil and to facilitate the rotation of the weapon to fire in any direction, and on the other hand its ammunition trailer with which it build a tandem for transportation.

It was an 87.6 mm (3.45 in) caliber gun of which over 13,000 units were produced throughout the war, mainly in the UK at the Vickers-Armstrongs, Baker Perkins and Wird plants, although also some units were built in Canada and even Australia.

 

 

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“Long Tom” 155mm M115 Howitzer

Product no.: DC1787

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17.90
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1/72 scale kit printed in 3D in resin, printed in high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

 

This 8-inch (155 mm) howitzer began development in 1919 under the name M1, but was soon abandoned; it was resumed in 1927, although the 1929 depression again slowed down its development. Its use in the North American army was not standardized until 1940 under the name of M115.

The two most relevant characteristics of this weapon were: on the one hand, its long barrel that earned it the nickname "Long Tom" and, on the other hand, its mounting, which is divided into two sets of balancers and includes  two-axis bogie that mounts eight wheels.

These guns could usually be seen being towed by an M4 HST tractor.

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M1931 B-4 Howitzer “Stalin’s sledgehammer”

Product no.: DC1789

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17.90
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1/72 scale kit printed in 3D in resin, printed in high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

 

The M1931 B-4 was an artillery howitzer of a caliber of 8 inches (203 mm) and a firing range of 11 miles (18 km) that was characterized by its self-propelled tracked mounting that allowed it a small ans slow autonomy (for its precise positioning). For large displacements these big guns used to be towed by red army artillery tractors.

Because of its forcefulness, German soldiers called it Stalin's sledgehammer. This forcefulness was acquired in the Russo-Finnish war where it was used to turn Finnish bunkers into a hodgepodge of concrete and iron.

Its production began in 1932 and until 1942 a total of 1011 units were produced.

 

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88 mm Flak

Product no.: DC1791

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17.90
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1/72 scale 3D resin printed kit, printed in high quality. Requires assembly and painting.

 

The design of the Flugzeugabwehrkanone or Flak dates back to 1917 and was used at the end of WWI in the Ruhr area for anti-aircraft defense of industrial facilities.

At the end of WWI, the Treaty of Versailles prohibited Germany from developing and possessing anti-aircraft weapons, so this project was abandoned.

During the Nazi rearmament, in 1933 the production of a new 88mm Flak began.

Over the years different models were produced: Flak 18, Flak 36, Flak 37, Flak 41 and Flak 43.

His career in military actions began in the Spanish Civil War where he was used by the German Condor Legion that fought alongside the nationalits.

During WWII it was used extensively on all fronts, initially as anti-aircraft artillery but later also used in anti-tank roles with fearsome results.

 It was used both towed on its original gun carriage and in self-propelled mounts on different vehicles.

 

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