This boxed set contains:
- 1 x 2cm Flak 30 1/35 scale anti-aircraft artillery

German Army
Product Details
Highly detailed static plastic model
Can be built at different elevations
Hollow plastic muzzle brake of highest detail
2cm ammo magazines included
PE-Parts included
In cooperation with a well-known manufacturer, we present the best model of this gun in a new edition.
History
The 2-cm Flak 30 was an anti-aircraft cannon used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, developed in the early 1930s by Rheinmetall through its Swiss subsidiary due to Treaty of Versailles restrictions.
It was a recoil-operated weapon with a theoretical rate of fire of 280 rounds per minute, though practical use was limited to 120 rounds due to 20-round magazines. The naval version, 2-cm Flak C/30, was deployed on U-boats but suffered from frequent jamming.
It was widely used by the Luftwaffe and Army in mobile batteries and homeland defense, later replaced by the improved 2-cm Flak 38. The Flak 30 used 20×138 mm B ammunition and had a barrel lifespan of 10,000–12,000 rounds.
This boxed set contains:
-
1*2cm Flak 30 1/35 scale anti-aircraft artillery
Product Details
Highly detailed static plastic model
Can be built at different elevations
Hollow plastic muzzle brake of highest detail
2cm ammo magazines included
PE-Parts included
In cooperation with a well-known manufacturer, we present the best model of this gun in a new edition.
History
The 2-cm Flak 30 was an anti-aircraft cannon used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, developed in the early 1930s by Rheinmetall through its Swiss subsidiary due to Treaty of Versailles restrictions.
It was a recoil-operated weapon with a theoretical rate of fire of 280 rounds per minute, though practical use was limited to 120 rounds due to 20-round magazines. The naval version, 2-cm Flak C/30, was deployed on U-boats but suffered from frequent jamming.
It was widely used by the Luftwaffe and Army in mobile batteries and homeland defense, later replaced by the improved 2-cm Flak 38. The Flak 30 used 20×138 mm B ammunition and had a barrel lifespan of 10,000–12,000 rounds.
