Tamiya 1/35 German 75mm Anti-Tank Gun
The Tamiya 1/35 German 75mm Anti-Tank Gun model kit recreates one of Germany's most effective anti-tank weapons of the Second World War. Designed to combat increasingly heavily armored Allied vehicles, the 75mm PaK 40 became the backbone of German anti-tank defenses on both the Eastern and Western Fronts. Its combination of firepower, reliability, and widespread deployment made it one of the most important artillery pieces of the war.
Features
- 1/35 Scale Model Kit: Detailed representation of the German 75mm PaK 40 anti-tank gun.
- Authentic Gun Details: Accurately reproduces the barrel, gun shield, carriage, wheels, and firing controls.
- Crew Figures Included: Features German artillery crew figures to create a realistic display scene.
- Battlefield Accessories: Includes ammunition and equipment details to enhance diorama possibilities.
- Historically Accurate Markings: Decals provided for authentic Wehrmacht unit markings.
- Tamiya Precision Engineering: Crisp molding and straightforward assembly for an enjoyable building experience.
About the Weapon
The 7.5cm Panzerabwehrkanone 40 (PaK 40) entered service in 1942 and quickly became Germany's primary anti-tank gun. Capable of penetrating the armor of most Allied tanks at combat ranges, it was deployed extensively across Europe and North Africa. More than 20,000 PaK 40s were produced, serving in both towed configurations and as the main armament for several German tank destroyers.
Why Choose the Tamiya German 75mm Anti-Tank Gun?
- Iconic WWII Artillery Piece: Represents one of Germany's most important anti-tank weapons.
- Ideal for Dioramas: Perfect for creating battlefield scenes alongside infantry, vehicles, and armor.
- Detailed Crew Figures: Adds life and realism to the finished model.
- Excellent Historical Subject: Suitable for collectors and military history enthusiasts.
Whether displayed on its own or incorporated into a larger World War II diorama, the Tamiya German 75mm Anti-Tank Gun is a classic military modeling subject that showcases a key weapon of the German war effort.