ICM 1/35 Self-Propelled AA Guns of the Wehrmacht # DS3526

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ICM 1/35 Self-Propelled AA Guns of the Wehrmacht (Set of 3) # DS3526
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The first self-propelled anti-aircraft guns in the German army appeared during World War I.

These were armoured vehicles such as the Ehrhardt and Krupp-Daimler, equipped with 77mm guns.

As aviation developed, mobile antiaircraft guns played an even greater role in the air defence systems of ground units.

During World War II, the Wehrmacht had a significant number of various self-propelled anti-aircraft installations, equipped with both paired machine guns and automatic cannons.

The vehicles often featured installations with paired 7.92mm MG 34 machine guns, designed to protect infantry from enemy aircraft.

These installations were mounted on vehicles such as the le.gl.Einheits-Pkw or Horch. Automatic cannons, on the other hand, were mounted on various trucks, both wheeled and semi-tracked.

One such vehicle was the semi-tracked version of the widely used V3000S cargo truck in the Wehrmacht, designated as Sd.Kfz.3b.

In its bed, an automatic 2cm Flak 38 anti-aircraft gun was installed, and to allow for firing, either the sides of the vehicle were folded down or completely removed.  

Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns were actively used on both the Western and Eastern fronts.

Model Features

Wehrmacht mobile anti-aircraft units come in three variants - machine gun equipped (Kfz.4, Kfz.70) and automatic cannon (Sd.Kfz.3b)
Detailed reproduction includes vehicles and armament with rangefinder, crew auxiliary weapons, and ammunition boxes
Machine guns and cannon can be adjusted to various elevation angles and rotational positions
Set includes decals with marking options from different World War II periods

Model Information

Scale: 1/35
Number of Parts: 251 + 241 + 402 pieces (894 total)
Includes detailed assembly instructions
Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
Box size: 254 x 241 x 55 mm

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