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Bolt Action German Heer 8.8cm Flak 37 (Winter) New

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Bolt Action German Heer 8.8cm Flak 37 (Winter) New



The dreaded Eighty-Eight, a weapon that struck terror into the hearts of Allied troops, was originally developed as an anti-aircraft silver bullet. Aptly named the "88," the weapon earned its excellent reputation due to its high muzzle velocity, which enabled it to reach the high altitudes at which enemy bombers operated. Fate had a different plan for this deadly creation, however, as it soon proved its capabilities as an anti-tank weapon, much to the chagrin of Allied tank crews.

With its exceptional ability to reach longer ranges and penetrate armor up to 108 mm thick, the "88" quickly became a threat on the battlefield. Its versatility seemed to know no bounds, as it was also used as conventional artillery, adding to its reputation as the all-encompassing "anti-everything".

During the Second World War, the "88" proved itself on all fronts where the Germans fought. In the western desert, it became one of the few weapons capable of countering the formidable British Matilda II infantry tanks. In the tough battles on the Eastern Front, the 88 once again proved its capabilities, taking on the mighty Soviet T-34 and KV tanks in impressive fashion.

As the war progressed, the "88" became a symbol of German military might and resourcefulness. Allied forces learned to fear their presence, knowing that any encounter with this versatile weapon meant danger and potential disaster. The weapon's reputation grew immensely, bearing the weight of countless tales of destruction and battlefield superiority.

In the annals of history, the "88" stands as a testament to the relentless pursuit of innovation in warfare. Originally intended for a single purpose, it has defied all expectations and carved its way into an unparalleled force in anti-tank combat and conventional artillery. Their influence on the outcome of battles and their role in shaping the course of World War II are reminders of the profound impact a single weapon can have on the tides of war. The legend of the "88" lives on, forever enshrined in the memories of those who faced its deadly might on the front lines.

Contains:

  • 1 x Flak 37 made of plastic
  • seven German army crew figures made of metal
  • an MDF base
  • game accessories.

Models are supplied unassembled and unpainted.