
WWII Tanks and historical armored vehicles
WWII Tanks and historical armored vehicles
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WWII Tanks and historical armored vehicles
Collect the military vehicles that made history during the Second World War in 1:72 scale. From the legendary tanks and their technical specifications to the weaponry they carried, discover all there is to know about these amazing military machines in our fully-illustrated magazines packed full of information on these vehicles and the roles they played in WWII.
Three metres tall and more than ten metres long, this gigantic heavy tank mounted an 88mm gun. It was the largest and most powerful tank used by the German army during the Second World War. Its thick armor plating and its advanced design made it the tank most feared by allied forces.
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This large, heavy tank destroyer was armed with a powerful 88mm gun and protected by impressive armor plating that reached a maximum thickness of 200mm at the front.
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Designed to counter the Soviet T-34, the Panther tank, which made its debut in 1943 at the Battle of Kursk, became one of the best and most feared tanks of World War II.
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The versatile Panzerkampfwagen IV medium tank became the backbone of the Panzerwaffe and was used on all fronts. It was armed with a 75mm long gun and continued in active service in different countries for two decades after the end of World War II.
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The Sturmgeschütz III (StuG. III) assault gun was Germany's most-produced fully tracked armored fighting vehicle during World War II. It was built on a slightly modified Panzer III chassis, replacing the turret with an armored, fixed superstructure mounting a more powerful gun.
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The Jagdpanther (German: ‘hunting panther’), Sd.Kfz. 173, was a self-propelled anti-tank gun or tank destroyer. It entered service in 1944 in the later stages of the WWII and served on the Eastern and Western Fronts.
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The PzKpfw III (Panzerkampfwagen III) was a medium tank, the first prototypes of which were built in 1936. Production lasted from 1937 to 1943, with approximately 5,800 vehicles made.
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Jagdpanzer IV L/70 was a tank destroyer based on the Panzer IV chassis, built in three main variants with a prototype sloped armored front plate.
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The German Tiger I tank had the power to overwhelm the Allied and Soviet troops with a powerful 88 mm gun as the main gun. The 506th Heavy Tank Battalion, formed in July 1943, was the first unit formed entirely of Tiger I tanks.
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The most powerful of all the German half-track tractors was the enormous Sd.Kfz. 9 FAMO, which, with a towing capacity of up to 18 tons, was used chiefly as a recovery vehicle for broken-down tanks at the front and for towing heavy guns, like the famous 88mm FlaK 36/37.
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Discover everything there is to know about the most impressive tanks and military vehicles in history: their technical features, their armaments, their decoration and camouflage, together with detailed information on the battles they fought in. Illustrated with accurate artworks and historic images.
During WWII the Axis countries and the Allied powers produced some of the most advanced tanks that fought on all fronts of the war. Discover the battle history of the tank units throughout WWII in this magazine section, written and approved by expert historians.
This expertly researched section focusses on the different ways the tanks and military vehicles were used in combat and on the battlefield. Learn all about how and why they were created, the battles and operations they took part in, the tactics they employed and their preparation and training.
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Originally developed as an anti-aircraft gun, this mighty weapon worked equally well for targets on the ground.
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This FAMO half-track artillery vehicle towed heavy guns and recovered damaged tanks.
The Sd. Ah. 116 was a 4-axle lowboy strong enough to carry heavy tanks.
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This artillery tractor was developed for the difficult ground conditions on the Eastern Front and pulled heavy weaponry. The Pak 40 was one of the most effective anti-tank guns the German Wehrmacht had at its disposal.
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Originally developed as an anti-aircraft gun, this mighty weapon worked equally well for targets on the ground.
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This FAMO half-track artillery vehicle towed heavy guns and recovered damaged tanks.
The Sd. Ah. 116 was a 4-axle lowboy strong enough to carry heavy tanks.
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This FAMO half-track artillery vehicle towed heavy guns and recovered damaged tanks.
The Sd. Ah. 116 was a 4-axle lowboy strong enough to carry heavy tanks.
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This artillery tractor was developed for the difficult ground conditions on the Eastern Front and pulled heavy weaponry. The Pak 40 was one of the most effective anti-tank guns the German Wehrmacht had at its disposal.
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Originally developed as an anti-aircraft gun, this mighty weapon worked equally well for targets on the ground.
The Flak 38 was a 20mm anti-aircraft gun used by various German forces during World War II.
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