The first units equipped with the SdKfz 2 were not paratroopers but regular Wehrmacht infantry units, often scout detachments by the beginning of 1941... More
The SdKfz 173 Jagdpanther “hunting panther” was a tank destroyer built by the German army during World War II based on the chassis of the Panther tank... More
The Volkswagen Kübelwagen was a light military vehicle designed by Ferdinand Porsche and built by Volkswagen during World War II for use by the German military. Based heavily on the Volkswagen Beetle, it was prototyped as the Type 62, but eventually became known internally as the Type 82... More
The SdKfz 222 was introduced in 1938 and quickly became the main German armoured scout car largely distributed to Aufklärung Abteilungs (recce squadrons) of SS units, Panzer Divisions and Motorized Infantry Divisions... More
The 7.5cm PaK 40 was a German 7.5cm anti-tank gun developed in 1939 to 1941 by Rheinmetall, it formed the backbone of German anti-tank guns for the latter part of the war... More
The 5cm PaK 38 was first used by the Germans in April 41 during Operation Barbarossa, the PaK 38 was one of the few early guns capable of penetrating the 45mm (1.8 in) armour of the T-34. The 7.5cm PaK 97/38 reached the battlefield in the summer of '42 and remain in service until end of the war... More
An early war anti-tank gun, our PaK 36 kit includes both standalone and vehicle-mounted versions. Also included is Stielgranate 41 shaped charge, shells, and ammo boxes. A total of 5 gun crew in early war uniform are included... More