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German Counter List German Vehicles sorted by Front of Counter Front ID Back ID Qty Set 2cm Flak Zgkw 1t G-29B 788-789 SPW 251/17 G-30B 790-791 2 Exp3 3.7cm FlaK Zgkw 8t G-44A 831-832 Flakpanzer 38(t) G-44B 833-834 2 Exp3 Elefant G-19A 741-744 Jagdtiger G-16B 745-748 4 Exp3 Grille 33 G-20B 751-752 Brummbär G-20A 749-750 2 Exp3 Jagdpanzer IV G-16B 721-724 Jagdpanther G-17B 729-732 4 Exp3 Marder II G-4A 645-648 Marder III G-13B 709-712 4 Exp3 Möbelwagon G-29A 786-787 Wirbelwind G-28B 784-785 2 Exp3 Nashorn G-18A 733-736 Hetzer G-18B 737-740 4 Exp3 Ostwind G-43A 827-828 2cm Flakvierling Zgkw 8t G-43B 829-830 2 Exp3 PSW 231 G-27A 775-777 PSW 234/1 G-41A 815-817 3 Exp3 PSW 233 G-27B 778-780 PSW 234/3 G-42A 821-823 3 Exp3 PSW 234/2 Puma G-41B 818-820 SPW 251/1 G-5A 659-661 3 Exp3 PSW II Luchs G-37A 802-804 Pz 38(t) Auflklärer G-37B 805-807 3 Exp3 Pz IVH G-2A 611-620 Pz IVJ G-12B 697-706 10 Exp3 Pz IVJ G-12B 707-708 Pz IIF G-9A 689-690 2 Exp3 Pz V Panther G-2B 621-626 Pz IIIN G-10B 691-696 6 Exp3 Pz V Panther G-2B 627-629 Pz IIIJ G-38B 808-810 3 Exp3 Pz V Panther G-2B 630-632 Limber G-28A 781-783 3 Exp3 Pz VIE Tiger I G-3A 633-636 Pz VIB Tiger II G-3B 641-644 4 Exp3 SPW 250/1 G-23A 760-762 PSW 234/4 G-42B 824-826 3 Exp3 SPW 250/10 G-25A 771-772 SPW 251/1 G-5A 663-664 2 Exp3 SPW 250/7 G-23B 763-764 SPW 251/2 G-21B 753-754 2 Exp3 SPW 250/8 G-24A 765-766 Pz VIE Tiger I G-3A 639-640 2 Exp3 SPW 250/9 G-24B 767-768 PSW 222 G-26B 773-774 2 Exp3 SPW 250/9 G-24B 769-770 SPW 251/22 G-40A 813-814 2 Exp3 SPW 251/1 G-5A 653-654 3.7cm PaK 36 G-31B 792-793 2 Exp3 SPW 251/1 G-5A 655-656 2cm Flak 38 G-33A 798-799 2 Exp3 SPW 251/1 G-5A 657-658 Grille 33/1 G-39B 811-812 2 Exp3 SPW 251/10 G-22B 757-758 Pz VIE Tiger I G-3A 637-638 2 Exp3 SPW 251/10 G-22B 759 SPW 251/1 G-5A 662 1 Exp3 SPW 251/9 G-22A 775-776 15cm sIG G-34A 800-801 2 Exp3 STuG IIIF G-15A 713-716 Jagdpanzer IV/70 G-17A 725-728 4 Exp3 StuG IIIG G-4B 649-652 STuG IV G-16A 717-720 4 Exp3 Truck G-5B2 675-678 SdKfz 10 G-5B1 668-671 4 Exp3 Truck G-5B2 679-681 SdKfz 11 G-5B1 672-674 3 Exp3 Truck G-5B2 682-684 SdKfz 7 G-5B1 665-667 3 Exp3 German Vehicles sorted by Back of Counter Back ID Front ID Qty Set 2cm Flakvierling Zgkw 8t G-43B 829-830 Ostwind G-43A 827-828 2 Exp3 Brummbär G-20A 749-750 Grille 33 G-20B 751-752 2 Exp3 Flakpanzer 38(t) G-44B 833-834 3.7cm FlaK Zgkw 8t G-44A 831-832 2 Exp3 Grille 33/1 G-39B 811-812 SPW 251/1 G-5A 657-658 2 Exp3 Hetzer G-18B 737-740 Nashorn G-18A 733-736 4 Exp3 Jagdpanther G-17B 729-732 Jagdpanzer IV G-16B 721-724 4 Exp3 Jagdpanzer IV/70 G-17A 725-728 STuG IIIF G-15A 713-716 4 Exp3 Jagdtiger G-16B 745-748 Elefant G-19A 741-744 4 Exp3 Limber G-28A 781-783 Pz V Panther G-2B 630-632 3 Exp3 Marder III G-13B 709-712 Marder II G-4A 645-648 4 Exp3 PSW 222 G-26B 773-774 SPW 250/9 G-24B 767-768 2 Exp3 PSW 234/1 G-41A 815-817 PSW 231 G-27A 775-777 3 Exp3 PSW 234/3 G-42A 821-823 PSW 233 G-27B 778-780 3 Exp3 PSW 234/4 G-42B 824-826 SPW 250/1 G-23A 760-762 3 Exp3 Pz 38(t) Auflklärer G-37B 805-807 PSW II Luchs G-37A 802-804 3 Exp3 Pz IIF G-9A 689-690 Pz IVJ G-12B 707-708 2 Exp3 Pz IIIJ G-38B 808-810 Pz V Panther G-2B 627-629 3 Exp3 Pz IIIN G-10B 691-696 Pz V Panther G-2B 621-626 6 Exp3 Pz IVJ G-12B 697-706 Pz IVH G-2A 611-620 10 Exp3 Pz VIB Tiger II G-3B 641-644 Pz VIE Tiger I G-3A 633-636 4 Exp3 Pz VIE Tiger I G-3A 639-640 SPW 250/8 G-24A 765-766 2 Exp3 Pz VIE Tiger I G-3A 637-638 SPW 251/10 G-22B 757-758 2 Exp3 SdKfz 10 G-5B1 668-671 Truck G-5B2 675-678 4 Exp3 SdKfz 11 G-5B1 672-674 Truck G-5B2 679-681 3 Exp3 SdKfz 7 G-5B1 665-667 Truck G-5B2 682-684 3 Exp3 SPW 251/1 G-5A 659-661 PSW 234/2 Puma G-41B 818-820 3 Exp3 SPW 251/1 G-5A 663-664 SPW 250/10 G-25A 771-772 2 Exp3 SPW 251/1 G-5A 662 SPW 251/10 G-22B 759 1 Exp3 SPW 251/17 G-30B 790-791 2cm Flak Zgkw 1t G-29B 788-789 2 Exp3 SPW 251/2 G-21B 753-754 SPW 250/7 G-23B 763-764 2 Exp3 SPW 251/22 G-40A 813-814 SPW 250/9 G-24B 769-770 2 Exp3 STuG IV G-16A 717-720 StuG IIIG G-4B 649-652 4 Exp3 Wirbelwind G-28B 784-785 Möbelwagon G-29A 786-787 2 Exp3 German non-Vehicles sorted by Front of Counter Front ID Back ID Qty Set 5cm PaK 38 G-32A 794-795 7.5cm PaK 40 G-6B 687-688 2 Exp3 5cm PaK 38 G-32A 796-797 8.8cm PlaK 36 G-6A 685-686 2 Exp3 Squad G-8A 31-36 Half-Squad G-8A 31-36 6 Exp3 German non-Vehicles sorted by Back of Counter Back ID Front ID Qty Set 7.5cm PaK 40 G-6B 687-688 5cm PaK 38 G-32A 794-795 2 Exp3 15cm sIG G-34A 800-801 SPW 251/9 G-22A 775-776 2 Exp3 2cm Flak 38 G-33A 798-799 SPW 251/1 G-5A 655-656 2 Exp3 3.7cm PaK 36 G-31B 792-793 SPW 251/1 G-5A 653-654 2 Exp3 8.8cm PlaK 36 G-6A 685-686 5cm PaK 38 G-32A 796-797 2 Exp3 Half-Squad G-8A 31-36 Squad G-8A 31-36 6 Exp3.
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