Axis Armored Vehicles in North Africa 1941-1943
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February 29, 2020SdKfz 223 armored car, Libya 19412
February 29, 2020SdKfz 231, Libya 19413
February 29, 2020Ansaldo M13/40 mid production, Libya 19414
February 29, 2020PzKw II Ausf C, Libya 19415
February 29, 2020PzKw III Ausf G, Libya 19416
February 29, 2020PzJg I, 47mm SP anti-tank gun, Libya 19417
April 10, 2021SdKfz7/1 20mm Flak Vierling, 15th Panzer Division mobile Flak Battalion, Libya, 1941. 750-800 of these self-propelled AA guns were produced from February 1940 to December 1944.8
April 10, 2021SdKfz7/1 20mm Flak Vierling, 15th Panzer Division mobile Flak Battalion, Libya, 1941. 750-800 of these self-propelled AA guns were produced from February 1940 to December 1944.9
April 10, 2021SdKfz7/1 20mm Flak Vierling, 15th Panzer Division mobile Flak Battalion, Libya, 1941. 750-800 of these self-propelled AA guns were produced from February 1940 to December 1944.10
December 31, 2020Italian M40 Semovente 75/18 SP Howitzer, Ariete Armored Division, Bir Hakim (Gazala Line), Libya, May 1942. Impressed by the German StuG III 75mm Howitzer Assault Gun, the Italian Army developed their own Assault gun based on the M40/13 Medium tank. Development took most of 1941 and production of 60 vehicles began late that year. All were shipped to North Africa where their debut was at Gazala in May 1942. These assault guns proved to be the most effective Italian AFV's and they fought well through El Alamain until they were destroyed in the defeat of the Afrika Korp in November 1942. Further production was based on M41/14 and M42/15 medium tanks.11
December 31, 2020Italian M40 Semovente 75/18 SP Howitzer, Ariete Armored Division, Bir Hakim (Gazala Line), Libya, May 1942. Impressed by the German StuG III 75mm Howitzer Assault Gun, the Italian Army developed their own Assault gun based on the M40/13 Medium tank. Development took most of 1941 and production of 60 vehicles began late that year. All were shipped to North Africa where their debut was at Gazala in May 1942. These assault guns proved to be the most effective Italian AFV's and they fought well through El Alamain until they were destroyed in the defeat of the Afrika Korp in November 1942. Further production was based on M41/14 and M42/15 medium tanks.12
December 31, 2020Italian M40 Semovente 75/18 SP Howitzer, Ariete Armored Division, Bir Hakim (Gazala Line), Libya, May 1942. Impressed by the German StuG III 75mm Howitzer Assault Gun, the Italian Army developed their own Assault gun based on the M40/13 Medium tank. Development took most of 1941 and production of 60 vehicles began late that year. All were shipped to North Africa where their debut was at Gazala in May 1942. These assault guns proved to be the most effective Italian AFV's and they fought well through El Alamain until they were destroyed in the defeat of the Afrika Korp in November 1942. Further production was based on M41/14 and M42/15 medium tanks.13
October 18, 2020Marder III, 33. Anti Tank Battalion, 15th Panzer Division, Egypt, August 1942. Tamiya Kit 35248.14
September 4, 2023Pzkw II Ausf F (Academy) Gazala, May 1942. 8th Panzer Rgt, 15th Panzer Division.15
September 4, 2023Pzkw II Ausf F (Academy) Gazala, May 1942. 8th Panzer Rgt, 15th Panzer Division.16
September 4, 2023Pzkw IV Ausf F (Dragon) Gazala, May 1942, 8th Panzer Rgt, 15th Panzer Division.17
September 4, 2023Pzkw IV Ausf F (Dragon) Gazala, May 1942, 8th Panzer Rgt, 15th Panzer Division.18
September 4, 2023Pzkw III Ausf J (Academy) El Alamein, Oct 1942, 8th Panzer Rgt, 15th Panzer Division.19
September 4, 2023Pzkw III Ausf J (Academy) El Alamein, Oct 1942, 8th Panzer Rgt, 15th Panzer Division.20
September 4, 2023Pzkw III Ausf J (Academy) El Alamein, Oct 1942, 8th Panzer Rgt, 15th Panzer Division.21
February 29, 2020PzKw III Ausf L, 10th Panzer Div. Tunisia Feb 1943
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14 28 February 2020, 01:32

I agree, these look very good and deserve individual albums with more pictures of each build.
A very nice North Africa collection👍
20 October 2020, 20:41

Very Nice
Love doing DAK as well.
You should do a Bronco tankette to go with them
1 January 2021, 10:19