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M35 Mittlere Panzerwagen (ADGZ-Daimler)

M35 Mittlere Panzerwagen (ADGZ-Daimler)

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Article:
HB83889
Product weight, g:
700
Time:
Друга світова війна
Коробка, высота, см:
23
Коробка, толщина, см:
7
Box, width, cm:
33
Scale:
1/35
Manufacturer:
Difficulty level:
середній
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1/35 scale buildable model of the M35 Mittlere Panzerwagen (ADGZ-Daimler) all-wheel drive heavy armored car, HB83889.

The kit includes:
3 frames with details.
photo-etching.
decal.
12 wheels.
1 frame is made of transparent plastic.
scheme for coloring the model.
detailed instructions in English.

ADGZ (ADGTS, German Polizei-Panzerkampfwagen ADGZ) is an all-wheel drive heavy armored car of the Second World War. It was developed for the Austrian army in 1933-1934. Austro-Daimler-Puch, which was soon taken over by Steyr. According to the Austrian classification, it was called the M35 Mittlere Panzerwagen. He entered the troops in 1935-37. During the Anschluss, 12 ADGZ vehicles were used in the Austrian army and 15 in the police. The Germans began to use this armored car for police needs. Some ADGZs were used by SS units on the eastern front and in the Balkans. The SS ordered 25 additional ADGZ vehicles, which were delivered in 1942. An interesting feature of this armo
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1/35 scale buildable model of the M35 Mittlere Panzerwagen (ADGZ-Daimler) all-wheel drive heavy armored car, HB83889.

The kit includes:
3 frames with details.
photo-etching.
decal.
12 wheels.
1 frame is made of transparent plastic.
scheme for coloring the model.
detailed instructions in English.

ADGZ (ADGTS, German Polizei-Panzerkampfwagen ADGZ) is an all-wheel drive heavy armored car of the Second World War. It was developed for the Austrian army in 1933-1934. Austro-Daimler-Puch, which was soon taken over by Steyr. According to the Austrian classification, it was called the M35 Mittlere Panzerwagen. He entered the troops in 1935-37. During the Anschluss, 12 ADGZ vehicles were used in the Austrian army and 15 in the police. The Germans began to use this armored car for police needs. Some ADGZs were used by SS units on the eastern front and in the Balkans. The SS ordered 25 additional ADGZ vehicles, which were delivered in 1942. An interesting feature of this armo
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