Description
Description
This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit.
After the North African Campaign, the Crusader was no longer used as a tank but was instead used as a base for various auxiliary vehicles. The anti-aircraft self-propelled artillery was developed because the experience of the war against North Africa brought into sharp relief the need for an anti-aircraft self-propelled artillery that could accompany tank units. The I type was mounted with a Bofors 40mm gun, and the II/III type carried an Oerlikon 20mm twin type. The Type I’s gun was mounted to a platform equipped with a large quadrangular pyramid-shaped shield equipped with a ring of the same diameter as the original turret. An auxiliary engine was also installed for the Bratfoam turn. It was therefore impossible to shoot while driving, and it was used for base air defense. Since it was used after Normandy, the German Air Force could engage in air defense missions, so there were few aviation threats and it was used to support ground attacks. Place your order today!
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