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Scale model 1/35 German anti-tank self-propelled gun Marder I based on FCM 36 (World War II) ICM35339

Scale model 1/35 German anti-tank self-propelled gun Marder I based on FCM 36 (World War II) ICM35339

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Article:
ICM35339
Product weight, g:
600
Time:
Друга світова війна
Number of details:
245
Коробка, высота, см:
24
Коробка, толщина, см:
6
Box, width, cm:
30
Scale:
1/35
Manufacturer:
Difficulty level:
середній
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Scale model 1/35 German anti-tank self-propelled gun Marder I based on FCM 36 (Second World War) ICM35339 with delivery throughout Ukraine and stores in Kyiv and Odesa.

Glue and paints are not included
The kit includes:
summers with details,
rubber tires,
transparent parts,
decal,
coloring scheme,
step by step instructions.

Dimensions of the finished model: 186 x 69 mm

German anti-tank self-propelled gun, created on the basis of light tanks FCM 36, captured in 1940 in France.
Designed by German artilleryman and military engineer Becker.
In 1942, he organized a special unit for the conversion of trophy vehicles (Baukommando Becker).
The task of the unit included the installation of field guns and secondary weapons on military equipment captured from the enemy.
Thus, the mobility of artillery units increased significantly.
Baukommando Becker, together with ALKETT, converted various types of French combat vehicles, including FCM 36 tanks.
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Scale model 1/35 German anti-tank self-propelled gun Marder I based on FCM 36 (Second World War) ICM35339 with delivery throughout Ukraine and stores in Kyiv and Odesa.

Glue and paints are not included
The kit includes:
summers with details,
rubber tires,
transparent parts,
decal,
coloring scheme,
step by step instructions.

Dimensions of the finished model: 186 x 69 mm

German anti-tank self-propelled gun, created on the basis of light tanks FCM 36, captured in 1940 in France.
Designed by German artilleryman and military engineer Becker.
In 1942, he organized a special unit for the conversion of trophy vehicles (Baukommando Becker).
The task of the unit included the installation of field guns and secondary weapons on military equipment captured from the enemy.
Thus, the mobility of artillery units increased significantly.
Baukommando Becker, together with ALKETT, converted various types of French combat vehicles, including FCM 36 tanks.
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