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2cm Flak 30

Anti-Aircraft Artillery · World War II
Das Werk · 35040 · 1/35 · 25th Apr 2025
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2cm Flak 30
2cm Flak 30
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x 2cm Flak 30 1/35 scale anti-aircraft artillery
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German Army
2cm Flak 30
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.

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