 more | Corgi 1/50 Panther AUSF A Regimental Tank Command Tank Normandy 1944 (CC60206) The most numerous tank in German service throughout the War, the Panzerkampfwagen IV was an infantry support model armed with a large calibre (75mm) gun firing high explosive shells.
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 more | Corgi 1/50 German Panther AUSF G SS Panzer Regt 9 9th SS-Panzer Division (CC60207)
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 more | Corgi 1/50 SdKfz Krauss-Maffei Half Track German 12th Army 1940 (CC60002) Diorama Base Not Included! | |
 more | Corgi 1/50 SdKfz Krauss-Maffei Half Track Sicily/Italy 1943/4 (CC60003)
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 more | Corgi Krauss Maffei 8 ton SdKfz 7 Personnel Carrier Hohenstaufen Germany 1945 (CC60009)
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 more | Corgi 1/50 SdKfz7/1 & Anti Tank Gun & 3 German Infantry Figures (CC60011)
SdKfz7/1 & Anti Tank Gun & 3 German Infantry Figures - German Army, Holland 1944, model length 130mm more.. | |
 more | Corgi 1/50 Panther PzKpfw V Ausf D Kursk Russia 1943 (CC60201) The Panther was hurried into production for the 1943 advance on Kursk, before reliability problems had been sorted out. Although it went on to have a fiercesome reputation, with the US Army suggesting it took five Shermans to knock out a single Panther, the Battle of Kursk was an initial disaster for the Panzer-Regiments using it. (Note: The production model differs slightly from that depicted by the deletion of the machine gun on the front of the hull. This is to make the model more accurate)
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 more | Corgi 1/50 Panther Ausf.G. & 3 German Infantry (CC60213)
Panther Ausf.G. & 3 German infantry figures, German Army Ardennes 1944. more.. | |
 more | Corgi 1/50 PZKPFW VI Tiger Tank Die Cast Model (CC60510)
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 more | Corgi 1/50 German Sdkfz. 7 Quad Gun 305 Heers Flak Abt. 21 Panzer Division (US60005) more.. | |
 more | Corgi D-Day Surrender Set 1 Sherman & Three Figures (US61001)
D-Day Surrender Set #1 - Vierville, Normandy - Includes US M4A3 Sherman, 741st Battalion, 3 GI figures and diorama base Combine with Set #2 - US61002 - to create part of the village of Vierville, Normandy The first village to be liberated behind Omaha Beach was Vierville. By mid-day on June 6, 1944, U.S. forces had taken the village and tanks from the 741st Tank Battalion moved in. The 741st had lost 79 tanks during the landing, and it was thanks only to reinforcements later in the day that they were able to field an effective force at all. | |
 more | Corgi D-Day Surrender Set 1 Sdkfz & Three Figures (US61002)
D-Day Surrender Set #2 - Vierville, Normandy, German - Army SdKfz 7 Quad Flak Gun, two surrendering German figures, one GI figure and diorama base Combine this with set #1 - US61001 - to create part of the village of Vierville, Normandy It was important for the German 352nd Infantry Division to hold Vierville and the draw that lead up to it from the beaches. Once through the bluffs, the U.S. forces could begin to fan out and flank German positions along the beaches. After intense Allied air and sea bombardment, the unprotected German units behind the beachheads were ready to surrender. | |
 more | Corgi D-Day Surrender Set 1 Sdkfz & Three Figures (US61002DS)
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 more | Corgi 1/50 SdKfz 7 Krauss Maffei Semi Track Personnel Carrier Tripoli Libya 1941 (CC60004) 1/50 scale model based on a vehicle serving in Libya in mid 1941, where it was particularly useful in the movement of personnel, field and flak guns, which were playing havoc with the Allied armour. Details include full interior, full half-track configuration, canopy, and field registration numbers.
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 more | Corgi 1/50 German Sdkfz 7/2 Halftrack with Anit Aircraft & 3 Figures (CC60012)
The German Army high command had long been expecting an Allied invasion of northern France, but had no means of knowing where precisely the strike would come, while Rundstedt (CIC) thought the landings would be made between Calais and Dieppe,Hitler prophetically indicated the central and more westerly stretches of the coast of Normandy.The Germans had 59 divisions spread over western Europe, but approximately half this number was static, and the remainder included only 10 armoured divisions
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 more | Corgi 1/50 German Panther Tank & 3 Figures (CC60214)
The Battle of Kursk, also known as Operation Zitadelle by the German Army, was a significant battle on the Eastern Front of World War ll. It remains the largest armoured engagement of all time, and included the most costly single day of aerial warfare in history.
Due 1st Quarter 2007 more.. | |