Hafthohlladung. The Hafthohlladung (German, lit. "adhesive hollow charge"), also known as the "Panzerknacker" ("tank breaker", an analogy to "safe cracker"), was a magnetically adhered, shaped charge anti-tank grenade used by German forces in World War II, and was sometimes described as a mine. Hope this description helps.
Looks like a great figure. You did a good job with the mittens (I'm assuming he has bendable hands underneath?). It's interesting how extensively the SS used camouflage; I had read they had four different authorized patterns.
Really nice figure and so many options and variations which make it extra special. Looks great
Thanks Peter, glad you liked it!
that big grenade is a type of mine from what i remember.
Hafthohlladung. The Hafthohlladung (German, lit. "adhesive hollow charge"), also known as the "Panzerknacker" ("tank breaker", an analogy to "safe cracker"), was a magnetically adhered, shaped charge anti-tank grenade used by German forces in World War II, and was sometimes described as a mine.
Hope this description helps.
That's awesome, didn't know that. Thanks for the information!
You’re very welcome! Really enjoying your reviews 👍🏻😊
Looks like a great figure. You did a good job with the mittens (I'm assuming he has bendable hands underneath?). It's interesting how extensively the SS used camouflage; I had read they had four different authorized patterns.
Thanks! Actually they are not bendable hands, which I definitely prefer.
Exelente figura alemana
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Looks great.
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Very nice figure 😊
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That is an awesome figure.
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Very nice.
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Molto bello
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