
Tamiya 35353 1/35 German Sturmpanzer Brummbar Assault Tank
31.00
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<p>The World War 2 German Sturmm Panzer IV was a heavy assault gun developed for fire support. It first made its appearance during the epic battle of Kursk in 1943. This late model, which began production in May 1944, is now added to Tamiya's famous 1/35 military miniatures series.</p>
<p>This new tool kit is a modern upgrade of <a>Tamiya's vintage 70s classic Sturmpanzer</a>. This self propelled gun features a 150mm main gun in a large fighting casemate compartment. The gun barrel is designed to move on all four axis. The sighting device and the sliding cover are linked with the turning of the gun. There are two types of rolling wheels with rubber edges and no rubber edges.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Length 168 mm.</li>
<li>Schurzen (Increased Armor Plate) is divided into 5 pieces on one side and made into parts, and the state where it is partially disengaged can also be reproduced.</li>
<li>Includes two crew figures, a standing crewman and a commander half figure.</li>
<li>2 types of decals.</li>
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Tamiya 35259 1/35 Krupp Protze 1Ton Kfz.69 With 370mm Pak
19.00
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<p>Popularly known as the "Boxer" because of its air-cooled flat-four square 4-cylinder engine, the L2 H43 was developed by the Krupp company and mass produced from 1933. This truck was capable of both personnel and light-artillery transport and featured unique 6x4 independent suspension with 4-wheel drive and was capable of speeds up to 70km/h. In 1936, this truck had its horse-power improved from 55hp to 60hp with the development of the L2H431 version. This latter version underwent various improvements, particularly those allowing it to tow a 3.7mm PAK 35/36 anti-tank gun. After this improvement, the L2H431 came to be known as the Protze, and could hold 1 driver and 5 artillery crew. From the start of WWII the Protze was employed as standard equipment in anti-tank artillery divisions and was actively deployed to battlefronts in France and Poland. </p>