This boxed set contains:
- 1 x VOMAG 7 OR 660 with 8.8 cm Flak 18 (Sf.) 1/35 scale self-propelled anti-aircraft artillery

German Air Force
Product Details
Highly detailed static plastic model
Completely newly developed molds of the vehicle and the 8,8cm Flak
Can be built in driving or firing position
Ammunition frames and grenades included
Full interior including engine
Detailed engine with optional removable engine cover plate
Cleanly etched PE-Parts for the finest details
Floor plates with checker plate pattern
Ammo racks/Storage boxes buildable open & closed
Anti-aircraft gun can be adjusted in height and side
Injection molded wheels with the finest details
Authentic „Vomag“ prints
Clear parts included
Four accurately researched decal marking options
History
The 8.8 cm anti-aircraft gun mounted on VOMAG was not a temporary solution or a makeshift vehicle (Behelfsfahrzeug), but was purposefully designed and produced as such.
There are photographs of the vehicle from as early as 1941, of which there were just over 20.
Typically, a battery set up in this manner would include 4 gun carriages, 2 measuring vehicles, and one backup vehicle.
Marking Options & Colour Profiles
Budapest, Halasz Bastya (Fischer Bastei), Hungary, February 1945
Flak-Regiment 40, I./40 (mot.S)
Groß-Paris, Renault Factory Billancourt, France,
02. - 03.03.1942
Flak-Regiment 42, I./42 (mot.S)
Essen (Steele), Zeche St. Katharina, Germany,
March 1943
Flak-Regiment 42, I./42 (mot.S)
Bremen (Oslebshausen), North Germany,
July 1942
Flak-Regiment 42, I./42 (mot.S)
This boxed set contains:
-
1*VOMAG 7 OR 660 with 8.8 cm Flak 18 (Sf.) 1/35 scale self-propelled anti-aircraft artillery
Product Details
Highly detailed static plastic model
Completely newly developed molds of the vehicle and the 8,8cm Flak
Can be built in driving or firing position
Ammunition frames and grenades included
Full interior including engine
Detailed engine with optional removable engine cover plate
Cleanly etched PE-Parts for the finest details
Floor plates with checker plate pattern
Ammo racks/Storage boxes buildable open & closed
Anti-aircraft gun can be adjusted in height and side
Injection molded wheels with the finest details
Authentic „Vomag“ prints
Clear parts included
Four accurately researched decal marking options
History
The 8.8 cm anti-aircraft gun mounted on VOMAG was not a temporary solution or a makeshift vehicle (Behelfsfahrzeug), but was purposefully designed and produced as such.
There are photographs of the vehicle from as early as 1941, of which there were just over 20.
Typically, a battery set up in this manner would include 4 gun carriages, 2 measuring vehicles, and one backup vehicle.
Marking Options & Colour Profiles
Budapest, Halasz Bastya (Fischer Bastei), Hungary, February 1945
Flak-Regiment 40, I./40 (mot.S)
Groß-Paris, Renault Factory Billancourt, France,
02. - 03.03.1942
Flak-Regiment 42, I./42 (mot.S)
Essen (Steele), Zeche St. Katharina, Germany,
March 1943
Flak-Regiment 42, I./42 (mot.S)
Bremen (Oslebshausen), North Germany,
July 1942
Flak-Regiment 42, I./42 (mot.S)
