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Custom Piece Miniature – German Wehrmacht 200-liter fuel drum from the World War II olive-green – 3D Print for LEGO Minifigure
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Custom Piece Miniature – German Wehrmacht 200-liter fuel drum from the World War II olive-green 2 – 3D Print for LEGO Minifigure
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Custom Piece Miniature – German Wehrmacht 200-liter fuel drum from the World War II grey – 3D Print for LEGO Minifigure
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Custom Piece Miniature – German Wehrmacht 200-liter fuel drum from the World War II grey 2 – 3D Print for LEGO Minifigure
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Custom Piece Miniature – German “Jerrycan” fuel can from the World War II sand yellow or desert tan – 3D Print for LEGO Minifigure
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Custom Piece Miniature – German “Jerrycan” fuel can from the World War II sand yellow desert tan – 3D Print for LEGO Minifigure
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Custom Piece Miniature – German “Jerrycan” fuel can from the World War II light tan or sand – 3D Print for LEGO Minifigure
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Custom Piece Miniature – German “Jerrycan” fuel can from the World War II grey – 3D Print for LEGO Minifigure
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Custom Piece Miniature – German “Jerrycan” fuel can from the World War II dark green – 3D Print for LEGO Minifigure
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Custom Piece Miniature – German “Jerrycan” fuel can from the World War II black – 3D Print for LEGO Minifigure
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Custom Piece Miniature – German “Jerrycan” fuel can from North African Campaign of the World War II with light two-tone desert camouflage pattern – 3D Print for LEGO Minifigure
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Custom Piece Miniature – German “Jerrycan” fuel can from North African Campaign of the World War II light with two-tone desert camouflage pattern – 3D Print for LEGO Minifigure
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Introduction
This image displays a collection of custom-made accessories for toys, representing two main types of German fuel containers from the World War II era: the iconic 20-liter “Jerrycan” and the large 200-liter fuel drum.
German “Jerrycan” (20-Liter Fuel Can) This is a miniature replica of the iconic rectangular fuel can, officially known as the Wehrmacht-Einheitskanister. The image shows this accessory in a wide variety of colors and patterns, including black, grey, dark green, sand yellow, light tan, and two-tone desert camouflage. Each can features the brilliant three-handle design and is labeled “Kraftstoff 20L” (Fuel 20 Liters). Historical Background: This revolutionary German design was durable, easy to carry, and allowed for quick, splash-free pouring. The Allies, who nicknamed it the “Jerrycan,” quickly copied the superior design. The different colors are historically significant: grey was common in the early war, green was used on the European front, and the various sand and camouflage patterns were used by the Afrikakorps (DAK) in the North African desert.
German 200-Liter Fuel Drum This is a miniature replica of the large, cylindrical barrel used for the bulk transport and storage of fuel. The image shows this accessory in olive-green and dark grey. The top is printed with identifying text such as “Kraftstoff 200L” (Fuel 200L), “Feuergefährlich” (Flammable), and either “Heer” (Army) or “Wehrmacht” (Armed Forces). Historical Background: The 200-liter (55-gallon) drum was a logistical cornerstone of Germany’s mechanized army. These barrels were the lifeblood of the Panzer divisions, transported by the thousands to the front lines. The dark grey (Panzergrau) color was standard for the early war period (pre-1943), while olive-green and other colors were common in the mid-to-late war.
German “Jerrycan” (20-Liter Fuel Can) This is a miniature replica of the iconic rectangular fuel can, officially known as the Wehrmacht-Einheitskanister. The image shows this accessory in a wide variety of colors and patterns, including black, grey, dark green, sand yellow, light tan, and two-tone desert camouflage. Each can features the brilliant three-handle design and is labeled “Kraftstoff 20L” (Fuel 20 Liters). Historical Background: This revolutionary German design was durable, easy to carry, and allowed for quick, splash-free pouring. The Allies, who nicknamed it the “Jerrycan,” quickly copied the superior design. The different colors are historically significant: grey was common in the early war, green was used on the European front, and the various sand and camouflage patterns were used by the Afrikakorps (DAK) in the North African desert.
German 200-Liter Fuel Drum This is a miniature replica of the large, cylindrical barrel used for the bulk transport and storage of fuel. The image shows this accessory in olive-green and dark grey. The top is printed with identifying text such as “Kraftstoff 200L” (Fuel 200L), “Feuergefährlich” (Flammable), and either “Heer” (Army) or “Wehrmacht” (Armed Forces). Historical Background: The 200-liter (55-gallon) drum was a logistical cornerstone of Germany’s mechanized army. These barrels were the lifeblood of the Panzer divisions, transported by the thousands to the front lines. The dark grey (Panzergrau) color was standard for the early war period (pre-1943), while olive-green and other colors were common in the mid-to-late war.


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