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DAK 15cm s.IG.33 auf Fgst.Pz.III (SMART KIT)

Dragon Models 6904

The Sturm-Infanteriegeschütz 33B ("Assault Infantry Gun 33B"), was a German self-propelled heavy assault gun used during World War II.

$67.00

D-Day, 6th June 1944

Master Box 3520

$12.00

Dingo Mk II ( Pz.Kpfw.MK 1 202 (e)) w/crew

MiniArt 35074

The Daimler Dingo, a variant of the Pz.Kmpf. Mk.I 202(e), was used by the Germans during the war, where it was transformed into the Pz.Kpfw.Mk.I 202. The Dingo's success in combat led to its continued use by various nations, including Cyprus, Portugal, and Sri Lanka, until the mid-1950s.

$36.00

Dinner on the Front

MiniArt 35325

$23.00

Domestic Animals

Master Box 3566

$10.00

Doors set

Matho Models 35062

$16.00

Early war British Tank Crew

Gecko 35GM0022

$16.00

EINHEITS DIESEL Kfz.61 Fernsprechbetriebskraftwagen (heavy telephone exchange van)

IBG 35004

The Einheitsdiesel trucks were a significant part of the military history of the Wehrmacht during World War II. They were developed to standardize the military's vehicle fleet, which had previously consisted of a disparate collection of often-modified civilian models.

$38.00

EINHEITS DIESEL Pritschenwagen (metal cargo body)

IBG 35003

The Einheitsdiesel trucks were a significant part of the military history of the Wehrmacht during World War II. They were developed to standardize the military's vehicle fleet, which had previously consisted of a disparate collection of often-modified civilian models.

$35.00

EINHEITS DIESEL with 3,7 cm BREDA

IBG 35005

The Einheitsdiesel trucks were a significant part of the military history of the Wehrmacht during World War II. They were developed to standardize the military's vehicle fleet, which had previously consisted of a disparate collection of often-modified civilian models.

$40.00

EINHEITSDIESEL with Bilstein recovery crane

IBG 35006

The Einheitsdiesel trucks were a significant part of the military history of the Wehrmacht during World War II. They were developed to standardize the military's vehicle fleet, which had previously consisted of a disparate collection of often-modified civilian models.

$40.00