This boxed set contains:
- 1 x 7.5 cm PaK40 ( mid/late) 1/16 scale anti-tank artillery

German Army
Product Details
Highly detailed static plastic model
Complete new designed 7,5cm PaK
Optional muzzle brakes & wheels for mid/late
2 different muzzle brakes
3 different wheel rim designs
Including 4 ammunition boxes & 8 ammunition containers
Including 5 anti-tank & 5 explosive grenades
Protective screens for optics can be shown open or closed
Supports can be shown open in combat or transport position
Highly detailed braking system including lines
3 marking options
Please note:
No Figures are included
History
The 7.5 cm PaK 40, especially its mid- and late-production models, became a critical component of German anti-tank defenses during World War II. By 1942, these improved versions were deployed across all major fronts, demonstrating their effectiveness against a wide range of Allied armor.
Despite advancements in Allied tank design, which gradually reduced the gun’s relative effectiveness, the PaK 40 remained a mainstay of German forces until the war's end. The mid/late variants, with refinements in materials and production techniques, ensured their continued reliability and battlefield utility.
Even after 1945, these guns saw extended use in several countries, with some units finding their way through various routes to distant conflicts, including the war in Vietnam.
Three different Marking Options & Colour Profiles
These versions are included:
7,5cm PaK, Germany, 1945
7,5cm PaK, Sicily, Italy, 1944
7,5cm Pak, Russia, 1943
This boxed set contains:
-
1*7.5 cm PaK40 ( mid/late) 1/16 scale anti-tank artillery
Product Details
Highly detailed static plastic model
Complete new designed 7,5cm PaK
Optional muzzle brakes & wheels for mid/late
2 different muzzle brakes
3 different wheel rim designs
Including 4 ammunition boxes & 8 ammunition containers
Including 5 anti-tank & 5 explosive grenades
Protective screens for optics can be shown open or closed
Supports can be shown open in combat or transport position
Highly detailed braking system including lines
3 marking options
Please note:
No Figures are included
History
The 7.5 cm PaK 40, especially its mid- and late-production models, became a critical component of German anti-tank defenses during World War II. By 1942, these improved versions were deployed across all major fronts, demonstrating their effectiveness against a wide range of Allied armor.
Despite advancements in Allied tank design, which gradually reduced the gun’s relative effectiveness, the PaK 40 remained a mainstay of German forces until the war's end. The mid/late variants, with refinements in materials and production techniques, ensured their continued reliability and battlefield utility.
Even after 1945, these guns saw extended use in several countries, with some units finding their way through various routes to distant conflicts, including the war in Vietnam.
Three different Marking Options & Colour Profiles
These versions are included:
7,5cm PaK, Germany, 1945
7,5cm PaK, Sicily, Italy, 1944
7,5cm Pak, Russia, 1943
