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7.5 cm Pak 40/1(Sf) auf Gesch. 39H 735(f) Marder I

Tank Destroyer · World War II
Trumpeter · 00354 · 1/35 · 2005
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7.5 cm Pak 40/1(Sf) auf Gesch. 39H 735(f) Marder I
7.5 cm Pak 40/1(Sf) auf Gesch. 39H 735(f) Marder I
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Plastic model kit

184mm

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x 7.5 cm Pak 40/1(Sf) auf Gesch. 39H 735(f) Marder I 1/35 scale tank destroyer
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7.5 cm Pak 40/1(Sf) auf Gesch. 39H 735(f) Marder I
German Army

Also known as the Marder I, along with several other French chassis' converted to an artillery role. In 1942, 24 H-39 Hotchkiss tanks were converted to self-propelled artillery by the removal of the turret and redesign of the superstructure into an open-topped fighting compartment housing a 75mm howitzer. An MG34 was normally also carried by the crew for use against attacking infantry units The 7.5cm PaK40(Sf) saw action with the 8th Panzer artillery in France in 1944.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*7.5 cm Pak 40/1(Sf) auf Gesch. 39H 735(f) Marder I 1/35 scale tank destroyer

Also known as the Marder I, along with several other French chassis' converted to an artillery role. In 1942, 24 H-39 Hotchkiss tanks were converted to self-propelled artillery by the removal of the turret and redesign of the superstructure into an open-topped fighting compartment housing a 75mm howitzer. An MG34 was normally also carried by the crew for use against attacking infantry units The 7.5cm PaK40(Sf) saw action with the 8th Panzer artillery in France in 1944.

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