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Zvezda 1:72 German Anti-Tank Gun PaK-36 with Crew ~ Snap Kit

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Part Number:ZVE6114
  • Manufacturer::Zvezda
  • Scale::1:72
  • Skill Level::2
  • Weight::3.0 Ounces
  • Made In::Russia
Pieces: 13
Scale: 1:72
Plastic model kit.
Requires assembly & painting
Glue & paint not included

- 1:72 Scale
- Contains 2 figures and 1 artillery pice
Models supplied unpainted.
Assembly required.

This kit includes one plastic model German artillery piece with two soldier crewmen.

Model supplied unpainted. Assembly required.
This “snap fit” model can be assembled without glue.

Includes unit flag and unit card for use with the Art of Tactic WWII game  

At the beginning of World War II, the German Wehrmacht was equipped with about 11,200 of the 3.7cm Panzerabwehrkanone (or “Pak” for short) 35/36 anti-tank guns. These excellent guns were very effective against the Polish and Soviet light tanks of the early war period, with their light anti-bullet armor. But, they could not penetrate the heavier armor of the British “Matilda” or Russian T-34 and KV model tanks, which earned these guns the nickname Heeresanklopfgerät (“door knockers”) by the German army.

Nonetheless, the Pak 35/36 was used on all fronts during World War II. It was the primary anti-tank gun of the German army until 1942, before it was replaced by the upgraded 5cm Pak 38. In fact, by March 1945, the Wehrmacht still had 216 of these guns in combat service, and another 670 stored in arsenals. The reason for the weapon’s continued use was its excellent mobility (weighing only 432 kg, two men could easily deploy it for action) and its small size, which made it easy to conceal. 

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