$ 48.00
$ 48.00
$ 88.00
German Flak Crew Ammunition Handlers Many variations of shipping containers for 8.8cm fixed rounds for the Flak 18 and 36/37 were made during WWII. These ranged from wooden or cylindrical steel...
$ 88.00
German Flak Crewman and Officer The full crew for a Flak 36/37 was eleven men: 2 gunners, 1 loader, 1 fuze setter, 5 ammunition handlers, 1 commander and a driver. A...
$ 30.00
1/30 scaleMatte Finish 8 Piece Set These German 88mm Empty Shell Casings are individually CnC turned from solid brass just like the originals they are modeled after.
$ 380.00
German 88mm Flak 36/37 Overall Grey Gun and Carriage The origins of the Flugabwehr-Kanone 88mm gun hearken back to 1928 and are part of a series of guns produced by Krupp. This...
$ 375.00
NEW! IN STOCK! M3A1 Half-track 9th Armored 27th Infantry, A Company The U.S. produced more than 40,000 half-tracks from 1933 and 1944 – of the dozens of half-track variations produced,...
$ 380.00
German 88mm Flak 36, Dual Purpose Gun With 1 Gunner The origins of the Flugabwehr-Kanone 88mm gun hearken back to 1928 and are part of a series of guns produced by Krupp....
$ 48.00
$ 48.00
$ 48.00
$ 48.00
1/30 scale Matte Finish 1 Piece Set
$ 48.00
$ 375.00
M3A1 Half-track 9th Armored 27th Infantry, B Company The U.S. produced more than 40,000 half-tracks from 1933 and 1944 – of the dozens of half-track variations produced, the M3 and...
$ 48.00
On the night of 5 June 1944, 8 jumpers from the 307th Airborne Medical Company parachuted into France. At 1855 hrs, 6 June, C-47s towing gliders took off for Normandy carrying...
$ 92.00
German 2 Man Flak Crew with Open Crate and High Explosive Shells The German 88mm Flak gun could fire 15 to 20 rounds per minute, and even with a diminished six-man...
$ 375.00
M4A3(75) Sherman, 10th Armored Division, Winter 1944-45 It has been argued that the ubiquitous Sherman tank was the best armored fighting vehicle of the war. It first saw service with...
$ 350.00
Holding the Line U.S. 3-Inch Anti-tank Gun and Crew, Winter, 1944-45 The M5, 3-inch, anti-tank gun was issued exclusively to the U.S. Army tank destroyer (TD) battalions starting in 1943. It...
$ 350.00
Advance to the Rhine U.S. 3-Inch Anti-tank Gun and Crew, March, 1944-45 In December 1941, the U.S. Army approved the 3-inch anti-tank gun M5 for service. Although production was quickly pushed...
$ 54.00
U.S. 3-Inch Anti-tank Gun Accessory Set During World War II the APC-T M6281 and HE Shell M48A2 shells for the M5 3-inch anti-tank gun were usually shipped in water resistant cardboard...
$ 150.00
U.S. 3-Inch Anti-tank Gun Add-on Set This set includes a soldier talking on a type EE-8 Field telephone. This particular model carried in either a leather or canvas pouch, was...
$ 48.00
U.S. Infantryman Standing, Firing Thompson From Shoulder, 1944-45 1/30 scale Matte Finish 1 piece set
$ 48.00
U.S. Infantryman in Raincoat Pointing, 1943-45 The raincoat (officially: M1938 Raincoat, Synthetic Resin Coated, Olive Drab, Dismounted) was a prized possession of any soldier who had one in the wet...
$ 48.00
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,...
$ 48.00
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...
$ 48.00
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...
$ 64.00
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...
$ 48.00
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...
$ 250.00
German 88mm Flak 37 with Late War Carriage The origins of the Flugabwehr-Kanone 88mm gun hearken back to 1928 and are part of a series of guns produced by Krupp. This...
$ 250.00
German 88mm Flak 37 Late War Rebuild Without Shield The origins of the Flugabwehr-Kanone 88mm gun hearken back to 1928 and are part of a series of guns produced by Krupp....
$ 48.00
U.S. Infantryman Advancing with Caution, 1944-45 This soldier is advancing with extreme caution, enveloped in the “fog of war.” This term refers to an experience common among soldiers in battle:...
$ 48.00
U.S. Infantry NCO Crouching with Thompson, 1943-45 The Thompson submachine gun was adopted by the U.S. military in 1938, just in time for World War II. More than 1.5 million...
$ 48.00
U.S. Infantry Company Officer Looking Around Corner, 1943-45 For the U.S. Military, tactical decision making on a squad level supersedes hierarchical command directive in any closequarter situation. The U.S. Army...
$ 48.00
U.S. Infantryman Kneeling Watching for Movement, 1943-45 Be calm, be cool, be keen – do not react quickly. Don’t move just for the sake of taking action. Without thinking or...