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Paul at Warlord Games Sponsoring Member of TMP of Warlord Games writes:

Out now for the Waffen-SS in Bolt Action is the iconic winter Schwimmwagen diorama is just calling out to become a centerpiece in your collection!

Bolt Action Waffen-SS Schwimmwagen (Winter)

Tough, lavishly equipped, and politically indoctrinated, SS troops formed over 38 divisions and numerous other regimental and battalion-sized units, totaling nearly a million men under arms.

Bolt Action Waffen-SS Schwimmwagen (Winter)

With the many plastic and metal sets we have on offer within the Bolt Action Waffen-SS range, you'll be able to challenge your painting skills and display one of arguably the best-looking formations on the battlefield.

Bolt Action Waffen-SS Schwimmwagen (Winter)

Contains:

  • 1x resin schwimmwagen
  • 1x driver
  • 1x seated officer
  • 1x standing officer
  • 1x signpost
Bolt Action Waffen-SS Schwimmwagen (Winter)

This dioramic pack is inspired by the famous photographs at a signpost during the Ardennes offensive.

Not Peiper!

Although popularly thought to be Jochen Peiper, this is actually a schwimmwagen of 3rd Kompanie, SS-Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 1, Kampfgruppe Knittel.

SS-Unterscharführer Ochsner (smoking his cigarette) and SS-Oberscharführer Persin (right) consult a map in the Kaiserbaracke Crossroads, near St. Vith and Malmédy, Belgium, on 18th December 1944.

Check out the rest of our winter German range here.

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