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BUNDESWEHR FLACKPANZER1 GEPARD SPAAG A1/A2 2 IN 1

BUNDESWEHR FLACKPANZER1 GEPARD SPAAG A1/A2 2 IN 1

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Article:
2044
Product weight, g:
1200
Time:
1950-1980 роки
Box, width, cm:
9
Scale:
1/35
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Assembly model of the German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun BUNDESWEHR FLACKPANZER1 GEPARD SPAAG A1/A2 2 IN 1 in 1/35 scale, Takom 2044.

The kit includes:
6 sprues with details,
top and bottom body,
tower and caterpillars,
decal,
Photo-etched,
iron cable
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instruction.

"Gepard" - German anti-aircraft self-propelled gun. Designed for direct cover of ground troops, destruction of air targets at slant ranges from 0.1 to 4 km and at altitudes up to 3 km, flying at speeds up to 350-400 m/s, as well as ground (surface) targets at ranges up to 4500 meters from a standstill, from a short stop and in motion.
Serial production began in 1973, and the first batch of vehicles was put into service with the German army in 1976. For the Bundeswehr, 420 vehicles were produced, for the Belgian army - 55 units, for the Dutch - 95 units. In November 2004, Romania purchased 18 vehicles. The latest model differed in that it had a diff
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Assembly model of the German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun BUNDESWEHR FLACKPANZER1 GEPARD SPAAG A1/A2 2 IN 1 in 1/35 scale, Takom 2044.

The kit includes:
6 sprues with details,
top and bottom body,
tower and caterpillars,
decal,
Photo-etched,
iron cable
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instruction.

"Gepard" - German anti-aircraft self-propelled gun. Designed for direct cover of ground troops, destruction of air targets at slant ranges from 0.1 to 4 km and at altitudes up to 3 km, flying at speeds up to 350-400 m/s, as well as ground (surface) targets at ranges up to 4500 meters from a standstill, from a short stop and in motion.
Serial production began in 1973, and the first batch of vehicles was put into service with the German army in 1976. For the Bundeswehr, 420 vehicles were produced, for the Belgian army - 55 units, for the Dutch - 95 units. In November 2004, Romania purchased 18 vehicles. The latest model differed in that it had a diff
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