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Model comes in two parts; vehicle & gun (resin).
This vehicle is also known as the Selbstfahrlafette auf m.Zgkw.8t (Sd.Kfz.7/2) mit 2cm Flakvierling 38, which had the anti-aircraft gun (Flak 38) mounted on the back of an Sd.Kfz. 7 halftrack.
The 7 itself could tow up to 8 tonnes and was developed around 1933. It could carry up to 18 men on three rows of seats.
The stand of the gun could be dismounted by a crane and used on its own.
The 2cm Falkvierling 38 entered service in 1940. It was made of four 2cm anti aircraft guns, two on each side. It could fire up to 1800 rounds per minute.
Between February 1940 and December 1944 between 750 and 800 were built.
Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
This vehicle is also known as the Selbstfahrlafette auf m.Zgkw.8t (Sd.Kfz.7/2) mit 2cm Flakvierling 38, which had the anti-aircraft gun (Flak 38) mounted on the back of an Sd.Kfz. 7 halftrack.
The 7 itself could tow up to 8 tonnes and was developed around 1933. It could carry up to 18 men on three rows of seats.
The stand of the gun could be dismounted by a crane and used on its own.
The 2cm Falkvierling 38 entered service in 1940. It was made of four 2cm anti aircraft guns, two on each side. It could fire up to 1800 rounds per minute.
Between February 1940 and December 1944 between 750 and 800 were built.
Note: (Model is only available as a resin print)
- Designer: Wargame3D