35002 SS-Ostubaf. Jochen Peiper "KG Peiper Ardenne 1944"

This figure is Peiper, commander of KG Peiper at the time of the Battle of Ardenne 1944, wearing an Italian pilot jacket and trousers.
This is in accordance with Peiper's own testimony at the time of the 1946 trial.
The Italian pilot uniform was captured by LAH in Italy in 1943, in large quantities, and was said to have been particularly popular with many soldiers.
Peiper is also pictured wearing the outfit in the winter of 1943.
He is wearing a pair of tall ski boots in which the right and left frontal edges are shaped differently. These boots, which he has enjoyed since the spring of 1944, are seen as civilian objects, not military ones.
His binoculars are covered in camouflage cloth and his left hand holds a wooden map case for commanders
It was made as a reference to what is currently displayed at the "December 1944 Museum".





35003 SS-Hsuf. Josef Diefenthal "KG Peiper Ardenne 1944"

This figure is Josef "Jupp" Diefenthal, Chief of the III.(gep.)/ SS-Panzer Grenadier Regiment 2 at the time of the battle of Ardenne 1944.
His image at the time of the Battle of Ardenne is recorded in photographs and film.
He is wearing a French sheepskin jacket.
It was captured by the Germans in large numbers after the French invasion in 1940, and was used by many of the Germans serving on the French front at the time such as WH, Waffen SS, Kriegsmarine, Luftwaffe, and U-boat crews as well.
His pants are in Italian camouflage, and he holds a flare in his right hand.





35031 s.SS-Pz.Abt.101 Tiger-I Funker und Fahrer

These figures are SS Driver and Radio Operator half-body set for Tiger-I, which are based on the well known film Wittmann's ‘Tiger-I 231’.
They are wearing M44 dot-patterned panzer jackets and M43 field caps.
These figures can be matched to various positions on all Panzers, not just Tiger-I.
Headphone etching is included.






