Greetings guys,
I wanted to see if anyone has any info on the Goebel porcelain panzer models made during WW2. They were made by this famous porcelain company for use as mapboard models and for identification exercises as well as for use in sanbox training. They are generally about 2.5 inches or 6cm long (panther) and apparently they made a bout 20 models. Here are some I have:
I have also acquired a stug and a halftrack, as well as several others as spares.....quite a haul really. I have seen them sell individually on ebay now and again, but I have never seen so many in one go. I will be selling some off, but wanted to see if I could find out any more about them, or if anyone has any pictures of them in use.
I look forward to hearing what you might know!
Cheers, Wade K.
I wanted to see if anyone has any info on the Goebel porcelain panzer models made during WW2. They were made by this famous porcelain company for use as mapboard models and for identification exercises as well as for use in sanbox training. They are generally about 2.5 inches or 6cm long (panther) and apparently they made a bout 20 models. Here are some I have:
I have also acquired a stug and a halftrack, as well as several others as spares.....quite a haul really. I have seen them sell individually on ebay now and again, but I have never seen so many in one go. I will be selling some off, but wanted to see if I could find out any more about them, or if anyone has any pictures of them in use.
I look forward to hearing what you might know!
Cheers, Wade K.