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Tamiya 1/35 German Anti-Tank Gun Pak38 Scale Model 35392 (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $18.80Product Type : Static Models & Accessories
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Tamiya German Anti-Tank gun model kits include Item 35035 (1/35 German 3.7cm Anti-Tank Gun Pak35/36), Item 35047 (1/35 German 7.5cm Anti-Tank Gun Pak40/L46) and Item 35017 (1/35 German 88mm Gun Flak 36/37). This model offering into the series depicts the German Anti-Tank Gun Pak38 in 1/35 scale.
At the start of WWII, German forces used 3.7cm Pak36 as their main anti-tank gun. The 5cm anti-tank gun Pak38 was developed as the Pak36's successor and the actual deployment started in July 1940. The Pak38 featured a gun barrel with muzzle brake, a gun mount with torsion bar suspension and aluminum-alloy trail legs, and its gun shield was composed of two 4mm thick armor plates at a 25mm interval. This anti-tank gun had the power to pierce 60-degree, 61 mm-thick armor from 500 meters using Panzergranate 39 shells. Pak38 saw its first action in the Balkan Theater and Operation Barbarossa in 1941. Although the Pak38 could not easily beat the Soviet T34 and KV-1, it helped the army through crisis several times and was essential at the North African Front. About 9,600 units were produced until 1943 and were employed in Infantry Regiments until the end of war.1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 142mm.
Features realistic renderings of sighting device, breech, gun barrel with muzzle brake, double armor plate gun shield, suspension and solid tires.
The model can be assembled in a firing or towed state.
Use Item 35020 (1/35 German Hanomag Sd.Kfz. 251/1) together to recreate the towed state.
Includes accessories such as armor piercing and howitzer rounds, ammunition cases and four figures to recreate a commander, gunner and two crew.Features:
- Features realistic renderings of sighting device, breech, gun barrel with muzzle brake, double armor plate gun shield, suspension and solid tires.
- The model can be assembled in a firing or towed state.
- Use Item 35020 (1/35 German Hanomag Sd.Kfz. 251/1) together to recreate the towed state.
- Includes accessories such as armor piercing and howitzer rounds, ammunition cases and four figures to recreate a commander, gunner and two crew.
Specifications:
- 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit.
- Length: 142mm
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No Refunds or Exchanges.
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