Description
The kit includes:
19 frames with details,
decal (stickers),
photo etching,
prefabricated plastic tracks,
scheme for coloring the model,
detailed instructions in English.
Hungarian self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (ZSU) of the Second World War period, light in weight. Named after the biblical character. Initially conceived as an anti-tank self-propelled gun. Created in 1937-1939 by the Swedish company Landsverk on the chassis of the Landsverk L-60 light tank. During mass production in 1941-1944, 135 units were produced. "Nimrods" were actively used by the Hungarian troops in 1942-1945. They turned out to be completely unsuitable for the role of anti-tank self-propelled guns, but they became unexpectedly effective as a ZSU.
Model length, mm: 157
40M "Nimrod" is a Hungarian self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (ZSU) during the Second World War, light in weight. Named after the biblical character. Initially conceived as an anti-tank self-propelled gun. Nimrod was created