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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman Walking with SCR-536 Considered the first modern hand-held, self-contained, radio transceiver the SCR-536 was developed in 1940 and by July 1941 was in mass production....
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman with Panzerfaust, 1944-45 It was not uncommon to use the enemy’s own weapons against them. Near the end of the war with supplies getting low, the...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman Prone Loading M1 Garand, 1943-45 Rugged and reliable, the gas-operated semiautomatic M1 Garand was considered the best service rifle of the war. However, it did...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantry BAR Man Standing Alert, 1942-45 During WWI, John Browning designed the M1918, Browning Automatic Rifle for the U.S. Army as a replacement for the French-made...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman Walking with SCR-536 Considered the first modern hand-held, self-contained, radio transceiver the SCR-536 was developed in 1940 and by July 1941 was in mass production....
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantry NCO Shouting with Thompson, 1943-45 While under direct fire, soldiers must be prepared to function, receive, and carry out orders proficiently. Over the din of...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman with Panzerfaust, 1944-45 It was not uncommon to use the enemy’s own weapons against them. Near the end of the war with supplies getting low, the...
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NEW! IN STOCK! German Grenadier in Greatcoat Prone Throwing Grenade, 1942-45 The Stielhandgranate, German for “stick hand grenade” or in Allied army parlance a “potato masher,” refers to the series of...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman Walking, Winter 1944-45 The cost of replacing a soldier’s equipment is high and so it is apportioned in phases: front-line troops receiving the new equipment first,...
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U.S. M18 "Hell-Cat" Tank Destroyer, 705th TD, with Crew, Ardennes 1944-45 The vehicle that came to be known as the M18 was the result of a convoluted development process that...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman Walking, Winter 1944-45 The cost of replacing a soldier’s equipment is high and so it is apportioned in phases: front-line troops receiving the new equipment...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman with Grenade Launcher, 1944-45 During WWII, the U.S. Army used a series of grenade projection adapters that converted hand-grenades into rifle grenades. For the M1...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Walking Beats Gliders 101st Airborne Glider Infantry, 1944-45 Bastogne, Belgium; The 327th Glider Infantry Regiment held half of the perimeter and engaged in two brutal fights at...
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NEW! IN STOCK! German Waffen SS Grenadier Directing Movement, 1941-45 In 1930, the German military copied the Italian practice of printing camouflage on tents and rain gear. In 1935,...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman with M1 Garand, 1944-45 A new pack system was developed by the U.S. Army in 1944. The packs were made of cotton canvas with cotton...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Displacing U.S. 101st Airborne M1919 Machine Gun Crew The German MG 34 and MG 42 machine guns were portable squad weapons and were very effective at sustained...
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German Grenadier in Greatcoat Kneeling, No.2 In 1942, Hitler renamed his infantry regiments as “Grenadier” regiments as a historical homage to Frederick the Great’s Royal Prussian Army. Historically grenadiers...
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German Grenadier in Greatcoat Kneeling Looking Up Soldiers in the combat zone must remain hyper vigilant, alert to any potential danger or threat. This vigilance must be heightened even...
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German Grenadier Running in Greatcoat with Spare MG 42 Barrel, 1943-45 With its Blitzkrieg tactics, the Wehrmacht was the first army to structure every infantry squad around the use...
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German Grenadier Running in Greatcoat with MG 42, 1942-45 The Germany Army entered the War with the MG 34 as its main tactical machine gun. This lightweight weapon could...
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German Grenadier Running in Greatcoat with 98K, 1941-45 The Karabiner 98K rifle went into service with the Wehrmacht in 1935. It was developed from the Mauser Standardmodell 1924 which in turn was derivative...
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NEW! IN STOCK! German Waffen SS Officer in Greatcoat and Smock, 1941-45 This Waffen SS officer wears the distinctive reversible camouflage helmet cover and smock specifically designed for that organization...
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NEW! IN STOCK! German Grenadier Walking with Ammo Can, 1941-45 The standard K98, the G43 semi-automatic rifle, and the MG34 and MG42 machine guns of a German infantry section used...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S.A.A.F. Co-Pilot, 1942-45 During the peak of WWII, being a member of a United States Army Air Force heavy bomber crew was an incredibly dangerous job. Approximately...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S.A.A.F. Heavy Bomber Crewman, 1942-45 During World War II, the United States Army Air Force was not an independent service but under the command of the army....
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NEW! IN STOCK! Hedgehog Anti-Tank Obstacle The caltrop was the inspiration for the anti-tank obstacle, the hedgehog. They were widely used during WWII notably by the Soviets in front of...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantry in Raincoat Standing with M1 on Hip, 1943-45 This GI is dressed in the typical combat uniform of 1943-45. Staying warm and dry was always...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman Standing with Raincoat over Equipment The poncho was introduced as rain gear to irregular U.S. military forces operating on the western plains in the 1850s....
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NEW! IN STOCK! Heading up the Line Two U.S. Infantry Marching in Greatcoats, 1943-45 With the introduction of the M1943 field uniform it was thought that the double breasted 32 oz...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Armored Infantry Company Officer with M1 Carbine As exhibited with this figure, the M1 carbine was a weapon commonly carried by officers during World War II....
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman Kneeling Firing in Greatcoat, Winter 1944-45 An often overlooked but important piece of clothing worn by the U.S. Army from its inception is the winter...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. M4A3(75) Sherman Tank 6th Armored Division, 69th Tank Battalion Co. H, Germany 1945 It has been argued that the ubiquitous Sherman tank was the best armored...
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NEW! IN STOCK! German Artillery Officer on Field Phone, 1941-45 This artillery officer uses the feldfernsprecher 33 (FF33) field telephone of the German military forces of WWII. It was introduced in 1933...
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NEW! IN STOCK! 442nd Infantry Regiment, U.S. Infantryman, 1943-45 The 442nd Regimental Combat Team was the most decorated fighting unit in U.S. military history and it was composed almost entirely...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Type 166 Schwimmwagen, Panzer Lehr Division, 1944-45 Formed as an elite and fully mechanized division in 1943 from various training and demonstration troops stationed in Germany, the...
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NEW IN STOCK! U.S.N. Commander Richard Nixon, 1944-45 Though he could have claimed an exemption from the draft as a Quaker, or a deferral due to his government service, Richard...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S.N Lieutenant Jimmy Carter, 1948-51 James Earl Carter graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1946 with distinction. When the nuclear-powered submarines came on-line, Carter was anxious...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S.N. Commander Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1942-45 In 1938, Lyndon Baines Johnson was serving in the United States Congress. While a U.S. representative, he was appointed lieutenant commander...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S.N. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, 1944-45 Chester William Nimitz entered the Naval Academy in 1905 and was an excellent student, graduating with distinction. Afterwards he joined the...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. General Douglas MacArthur, 1945 Youngest son of a Union Civil War General and Medal of Honor recipient, Douglas MacArthur was himself nominated for the Medal of...
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NEW! IN STOCK! M1841 6 Pound Bronze Field Gun The M1841 6 Pound Gun was a smoothbore muzzle-loading cannon, adopted by the United States Army in 1841. It was produced...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Panzerknacker German Grenadier Waiting with Panzerfaust, 1944-45 Panzerknacker was the popular nickname for German soldiers awarded the Tank Destruction Badge during World War II. The award was given to...
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NEW! IN STOCK! German Waffen SS in Kharkov Parka Getting up to Move, 1942-45 The 1942 Kharkov Parka had its origins of the anorak used by the Luftwaffe. Referred to...
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NEW! IN STOCK! German Grenadier Kneeling with Panzerfaust in Zeltbahn and Greatcoat, Winter 1944-45 The Panzerfaust 30 was a one-shot disposable weapon. While its range limited to only 100 feet...
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NEW! IN STOCK! German Waffen SS Grenadier Standing with Helmet Off, 1941-45 The Waffen SS (Schutzstaffel) grew from three regiments to over 38 divisions during the War and served alongside the...
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NEW! IN STOCK! German Grenadier in Greatcoat and Zeltbahn Advancing Cautiously, Winter 1944-45 This German Heer soldier is wearing a M40 greatcoat from the mid and late years of the...
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NEW! IN STOCK! German Grenadier Standing with StG 44, Winter 1944-45 Developed by Hugo Schmeisser, the StG 44 (Sturmgewehr 44, “assault rifle 44”) was the answer to the German army’s...
$ 56.00
NEW! IN STOCK! German Grenadier Kneeling Firing MP40 in Zeltbahn and Greatcoat, Winter 1944-45 Developed by Hugo Schmeisser, the StG 44 (Sturmgewehr 44, “assault rifle 44”) was the answer to the...