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1/72 Kfz.69 6x4 TOWING VEHICLE & 3.7cm PaK 35/36 by Dragon delivers versatile German mobile anti-tank capability in a compact scale for military modelling enthusiasts.
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WWII German armour enthusiasts, diorama builders, and collectors of 1/72 scale models seeking a detailed and accurate early-war anti-tank combination.
Why this kit matters
The Kfz.69 was a light, six-wheeled truck used by the German Wehrmacht to tow various artillery pieces, including the 3.7cm PaK 35/36 anti-tank gun. The PaK 35/36 was an early-war anti-tank weapon that saw widespread use in the early campaigns of World War II. While it became less effective against later, more heavily armoured tanks, it still played a vital role in providing infantry support and engaging lighter targets. The combination of the Kfz.69 towing vehicle and the PaK 35/36 provided a mobile and flexible anti-tank capability.
This model kit allows you to accurately depict a significant and versatile German vehicle combination in a smaller scale. The Kfz.69 and PaK 35/36 represent the early stages of German armoured warfare. Building this kit provides insight into the logistical and tactical aspects of German military operations during the war.
How to use it
This is a plastic model kit that requires assembly. Paint and glue are required for a detailed finish. Use modelling tools to carefully remove parts from the sprues and follow the instructions for assembly. Consider researching reference photos to accurately depict the weathering and markings on your model. Once assembled, display your Kfz.69 and PaK 35/36 as a tribute to German military engineering.
This is a plastic model kit. Assembly is required. Paint and glue required (not included).
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 21 - Jul 26
US$40
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