German Panther Tank (Panzer 5) Relic Track Link Well cleaned and in overall good condition Underside view of the track link – A well-used example. This example is available from VIGO Militaria in the UK for £75. Because of this, it could be argued that this track came from either one of those vehicles sadly it is impossible to be sure. The Germans also developed a few self-propelled gun variations of the Panzer 2 chassis, such as the Wespe and Marder 2. Eventually in 1940 into 1941, the Panzer 3 and 4 began to take the role of main tank, but the Panzer 2 still had an important job as a reconnaissance vehicle or infantry protection. This was mainly down the to the speed of the Panzer 2. The Panzer 2 was a heavily-produced tank in the German army and played a star role in the overall invasion of Western Europe in 1939 and the famous “Blitzkrieg”. This example has been well cleaned and is a nice, solid example. Up next we have a lovely-condition relic Panzer 2 track link. Note the intact handle and great paintwork all over. Sadly, there is no specific history with the item however, this item could be added to any tank display seamlessly.Īvailable today from RELICORPSin the UK for £250. This particular example was manufactured by “Tetra” in Germany. The original “Dunkelgelb” tan paint is still largely intact, which is rare to find on any relic-condition item. WW2 German Wehrmacht Fire Extinguisher “Feuerlöscher”įire extinguishers such as this one were used on a wide range of WW2 German panzers, halftracks and other armoured vehicles, making it a lovely all-purpose item. Included we have some Panzer 2 & Panther tracks, plus some Panther, Tiger 1 and even King Tiger parts! WW2 relic tank parts – Photo courtesy of The Militaria Shop in the UK So today we will explore some of the WW2 German panzer parts we can find for sale. These days collectors are becoming more and more interested in owning a part of a WW2 German Panzer (tank). Some of the most famous battles during WW2 were, in fact, tank battles. Tanks as a whole make up such a huge part of WW2 history.
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