This item is limited to 3 per household.
[About 8.8 cm gun]
- Among the anti-aircraft guns developed by each country in the Second World War, the German army 8.8 cm gun is said to be a masterpiece.
- Not only as an anti-aircraft gun, but also as an anti-tank gun, its name is widely known by showing its high performance.
- The 88mm artillery developed by Krupp in 1928 was formulated as Flak 18, after which Flak 36 with improved improvements from the actual war by the Spanish civil war has appeared.
- Flak 37 was also a type equipped with a meter type ballistic calculator.
- In the Second World War, the Air Force mainly deployed it, it was deployed also in the Army and it was effective as an anti-aircraft gun and anti-tank attack.
- Continually active until the end of the war, the name is known as one of the masterpieces of the Second World War.
[About the model]
- The model is a plastic model assembly kit which reproduced the masterpiece gun of German army in World War II, 8.8 cm Flak 37 on 1/56 scale.
- The finished overall length is about 12 cm and reproduces plenty of the mechanical details unique to the artillery.
- Attractive finish such as gun barrel and gun barrel base, gun rack and shield protection.
- In addition, this kit sets artillery. A soldier who loads a shell with soldiers sitting on a seat and operating a handle etc., a soldier who gives instructions and a soldier who holds binoculars are modeling.
- This is a set emerging as a tense scene of battle scenes.
- Easy-sized kit is a veteran modeler and you can not overlook it as a material to make even more work.
- Of course, it is an indispensable model for game fans as a model that produces battles more realistically.
[Major features]
- masterpiece guns developed and operated by the German Army in World War II, 8.8 cm Flak 37 reproduced on 1/56 scale
- Reproduced plenty of the mechanical details unique to the artillery with a finished overall length of about 12 cm
- Gun barrel and barrel base as well as gun rings and shields are modeled firmly
- Set 4 artillery figures of the same scale
- Soldiers who are sitting on the seat and manipulating the steering wheel etc, soldiers loading with shells, soldiers who give instructions and soldiers who hold the binoculars are reproduced
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )