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Geschützwagen Tiger 21cm Mörser 18/1 Grille 21

Prototype Self-Propelled Gun · World War II
Trumpeter · 01540 · 1/35 · 2010
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Geschützwagen Tiger 21cm Mörser 18/1 Grille 21
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Geschützwagen Tiger 21cm Mörser 18/1 Grille 21 1/35 scale prototype self-propelled gun
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German Army
Geschützwagen Tiger 21cm Mörser 18/1 Grille 21
German Army

German Geschutzwagen VI 21cm Msr 18 (sf)In 1942 Krupp started development on a heavy SP gun-carrier for the 17cm Kanone or 21cm Morser by using Tiger automotive components like engine、transmission、steel road wheels and tracks. Complete weight with 8 men crew was about 60tons, armor thickness was 30mm at the front and 16mm on the sides, a top speed of 45km/h on roads was possible. The partly assembled prototype was found in 1945 by allied troops in Haustenbeck near Paderborn.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Geschützwagen Tiger 21cm Mörser 18/1 Grille 21 1/35 scale prototype self-propelled gun

German Geschutzwagen VI 21cm Msr 18 (sf)In 1942 Krupp started development on a heavy SP gun-carrier for the 17cm Kanone or 21cm Morser by using Tiger automotive components like engine、transmission、steel road wheels and tracks. Complete weight with 8 men crew was about 60tons, armor thickness was 30mm at the front and 16mm on the sides, a top speed of 45km/h on roads was possible. The partly assembled prototype was found in 1945 by allied troops in Haustenbeck near Paderborn.

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