$ 45.00
Glancing around to his right this soldier pushes forward.
$ 69.99
Another attacker firing his PPSH sub-machine gun at the enemy.
$ 69.99
This soldier clutches his SMG in one hand as he runs forward.
$ 69.99
Many photographs of the early-war in Russia show figures similar to this unfortunate Red Army private. An uncertain fate awaits him in Nazi custody.
$ 69.99
Another unlucky “Ivan” who is falling into German hands.
$ 225.00
This battle-stained T34 has an opening top hatch and a kneeling figure that can be positioned on the rear engine cover of the vehicle.
$ 240.00
A second winterized" T34/76 is also available for those collectors who might like another second model for their displays or dioramas. This one carries the number "4" and "Moscow!" on...
$ 155.00
One of the smallest Russian armoured fighting vehicles and one of the most numerous. Some captured ones were even used by the Germans.
$ 199.00
These small, recce, tracked vehicles were perfect for scouting in advance of the heavier T34's and Josef Stalin tanks. Introduced in late 1942 and early 1943 captured versions were also...
$ 199.00
The SU-76 was a Soviet designed Self-Propelled Gun used during and after WW2. Its simple construction made it the second-most produced Russian armoured vehicle after the T34. Red Army crews...
$ 69.99
While most of the street fighting has died down this officer is taking no chances...He puts a fresh magazine into his pistol.
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The JS-2 was a Soviet designed and built heavy tank with thick armour to counter the deadly effectiveness of the legendary 88mm gun. The JS-2’s own 122mm gun was also...
$ 129.99
A solitary, unarmed German soldier is roughly handled by his Red Army captor ... He should consider himself lucky he is only being manhandled because he is Wehrmacht ... If...
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The SU-122 (Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 122mm) was a Russian-made, self-propelled howitzer or assault gun during WW2. The number ‘122’ refers to the caliber of the main armament – a 122mm M-30S...
$ 42.00
A kneeling infantry sailor firing his PPSH41 submachine gun.
$ 42.00
Carrying his Soviet-made ‘Burp Gun’ this sailor charges forward...
$ 42.00
A ‘classic’ pose for any fighting soldier.
$ 42.00
Running is support of his comrades is this attacking sailor with his DP7.62mm Light Machine Gun.
$ 45.00
A kneeling Red Army private reaches into his pouch for a fresh magazine for his Ppsh 41 machine gun.