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Item 9120 (#20) - cyber-hobby 1/35 s.Sp.Artilleriewagen w/Waffen Tank Crew
- Bonus Waffen Tank Crew 1944/45
(Approx US$29.95)
On both the Western and Eastern Fronts, Germany relied heavily on an extensive
rail network to keep its war machine supplied and reinforced. Endless convoys
of trains carried armored vehicles and trucks, ammunition, soldiers, food and
miscellaneous supplies towards the frontlines. However, these vital train lines
were vulnerable to attack from the air as well as the activities of partisans
and resistance movements. On the Eastern Front in particular, partisans could
play havoc with supply lines in occupied areas, and attacks on trains and railway
lines were commonplace. To counter such disruptive activities, Germany produced
a variety of specialist rail vehicles to take on the partisans. One such vehicle
was the Schwerer Panzerspahwagen (s.Sp.) Artilleriewagen.
Cyber Hobby is releasing a 1/35 scale Artilleriewagen
as an Orange Box item. This particular vehicle featured a turret taken from
a Panzer III that was placed on an armored hull fitted with railcar wheels.
This turret had a short-barreled 7.5cm Kw.K L/24 gun that could take on partisans
with high explosive rounds. There were also multiple machineguns fitted for
all-round defense. Combined with its armored plates, this firepower made the
Artilleriewagen a formidable opponent for any partisan group hoping to take
on a supply train. As an Orange Box item, the kit also includes a set of crew
figures readymade to populate the vehicle and turret. Orange Box is renowned
for its value for money, and so the kit contains a length of railway track and
associated embankment too. As with popularly received railway items such as
flatbed and gondola railcars that have already been released by Orange Box,
this latest vehicle allows modelers to make their trains longer and more powerfully
armed!
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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 18 June, 2010.