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Warlord Games WGB-WM-09 German Grenadiers
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GERMAN GRENADIERS


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German Grenadiers

The German soldier was a formidable opponent in World War II. Tough, well-trained and politically indoctrinated they fought on all fronts achieving great feats of arms that only the best trained and motivated troops can accomplish. Daring in attack and stubborn in defence the average German Landser was a dangerous foe for the Allied armies to face.

Well led from the highest command right through to the infantry squad, the German soldier fought on against overwhelming odds right to the last days of the war, delivering punishing counterattacks when least expected.

These superbly sculpted plastic miniatures allow you to field squads of German landsers dressed in late war M44 tunics, camouflage zeltbahn poncho, etc. They can be equipped with a wide variety of some of the best weaponry available to any army of the war - from the deadly STG44 assault rifle to the tank busting panzerfaust!

Contains:

* Enough Plastic Components to Make 30 Late War German Army Miniatures. Includes a host of options to allow for different weapon configurations and command models.
* Equipment Included: STG44 Assault Rifle, PPSh SMG, Kar 98K Rifle, MG42 Light Machine Gun, Rifle Grenade Attachment, MP40 Sub-machine Gun, Kar 98K Rifle, Gewehr 43 Rifle, Stick Grenades, Panzerfaust, Field Glasses and even an Iron Cross Medal!
* Round Plastic Bases (25mm Diameter)
* Construction Leaflet
* Full-colour Waterslide Decals

Please note:

Miniatures are supplied unpainted and some assembly may be required.

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$ 69.90


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