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Rheinmetall-Borsig 15cm sFH 18 Waffenträger

Tank Destroyer · World War II
I Love Kit · 63523 · 1/35 · 2021
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Plastic model kit

233mm

87mm

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Rheinmetall-Borsig 15cm sFH 18 Waffenträger 1/35 scale tank destroyer
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German Army
Rheinmetall-Borsig 15cm sFH 18 Waffenträger
German Army

Developed late in 1942, it was intended to use Hetzer suspension on a custom chassis and was intended to carry two cannons, a 15cm sFH 18, and the 12,8cm KwK 44. There is not much that can be found on this specific variant, other than it's a predecessor to the Ardelt Rheinmetall project, which ended up going into limited production. It is unknown why the Borsig was discontinued, however it is likely because of the relative complexity of the project, the Ardelt used many components already in production or on tanks that were in service at the time.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Rheinmetall-Borsig 15cm sFH 18 Waffenträger 1/35 scale tank destroyer

Developed late in 1942, it was intended to use Hetzer suspension on a custom chassis and was intended to carry two cannons, a 15cm sFH 18, and the 12,8cm KwK 44. There is not much that can be found on this specific variant, other than it's a predecessor to the Ardelt Rheinmetall project, which ended up going into limited production. It is unknown why the Borsig was discontinued, however it is likely because of the relative complexity of the project, the Ardelt used many components already in production or on tanks that were in service at the time.

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