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#DRR60288 - German Early Production Sd. Kfz. 165 Hummel Self-Propelled Howitzer - Panzer Artilleree Regiment 19, 19.Panzer Division, Eastern Front, 1944 (1:72 Scale)

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German Early Production Sd. Kfz. 165 Hummel Self-Propelled Howitzer - Panzer Artilleree Regiment 19, 19.Panzer Division, Eastern Front, 1944 German Early Production Sd. Kfz. 165 Hummel Self-Propelled Howitzer - Panzer Artilleree Regiment 19, 19.Panzer Division, Eastern Front, 1944 (1:72 Scale)

The Hummel ("Bumble-Bee") was to be a mere 'Zwischenlosung' (interim solution) until a chassis designed specifically as a self-propelled gun platform could be developed and mass produced. By May 12th 1943, 100 Hummel were to be built for use in the planned summer offensive against the Red Army, code-named "Operation Zitadelle".

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German Late Production Sd. Kfz. 165 Hummel Self-Propelled Howitzer with Bunker Base, Ammo Case and Spent-Shell - Pz.Art.Rgt. 19, 19.Panzer Division, Eastern Front, 1944 German Late Production Sd. Kfz. 165 Hummel Self-Propelled Howitzer with Bunker Base, Ammo Case and Spent-Shell - Pz.Art.Rgt. 19, 19.Panzer Division, Eastern Front, 1944 (1:72 Scale)

The Hummel ("Bumble-Bee") was to be a mere 'Zwischenlosung' (interim solution) until a chassis designed specifically as a self-propelled gun platform could be developed and mass produced. By May 12th 1943, 100 Hummel were to be built for use in the planned summer offensive against the Red Army, code-named "Operation Zitadelle".

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German Late Production Sd. Kfz. 165 Hummel Self-Propelled Howitzer - Unidentified Unit, Poland, 1945 German Late Production Sd. Kfz. 165 Hummel Self-Propelled Howitzer - Unidentified Unit, Poland, 1945 (1:72 Scale)

The Hummel ("Bumble-Bee") was to be a mere 'Zwischenlosung' (interim solution) until a chassis designed specifically as a self-propelled gun platform could be developed and mass produced. By May 12th 1943, 100 Hummel were to be built for use in the planned summer offensive against the Red Army, code-named "Operation Zitadelle".

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German Early Production Sd. Kfz. 165 Hummel Self-Propelled Howitzer - 4.Panzer Division, Eastern Front, 1944 German Early Production Sd. Kfz. 165 Hummel Self-Propelled Howitzer - 4.Panzer Division, Eastern Front, 1944 (1:72 Scale)

The Hummel ("Bumble-Bee") was to be a mere 'Zwischenlosung' (interim solution) until a chassis designed specifically as a self-propelled gun platform could be developed and mass produced. By May 12th 1943, 100 Hummel were to be built for use in the planned summer offensive against the Red Army, code-named "Operation Zitadelle".

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German Early Production Sd. Kfz. 165 Hummel Self-Propelled Howitzer - PanzerArtillerie Regiment 73, 1.Panzer Division, Greece, Summer 1943 German Early Production Sd. Kfz. 165 Hummel Self-Propelled Howitzer - PanzerArtillerie Regiment 73, 1.Panzer Division, Greece, Summer 1943 (1:72 Scale)

The Hummel ("Bumble-Bee") was to be a mere 'Zwischenlosung' (interim solution) until a chassis designed specifically as a self-propelled gun platform could be developed and mass produced. By May 12th 1943, 100 Hummel were to be built for use in the planned summer offensive against the Red Army, code-named "Operation Zitadelle".

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