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British 57mm Anti-Tank Gun QF 6-Pdr Mk.II

Item No. Z3518

Description

The first experience of combat employment for this 57mm gun was in North-Africa in 1941 with the British forces demonstrating a successful use of the weapon. With a high fire rate of 15 rounds per minute, the 6 pounders quite easily pierced the armour of any German tank. Even heavy tanks like the Tiger I, which emerged in the second half of 1942, were not safe from the Mk.II anti-tank gun.

  • Scale is 1:35
  • Kit consists of 99 parts
  • Model length is 14.6cm

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British 57mm Anti-Tank Gun QF 6-Pdr Mk.II

Item No. Z3518
The first experience of combat employment for this 57mm gun was in North-Africa in 1941 with the British forces demonstrating a successful use of the weapon. With a high fire rate of 15 rounds per minute, the 6 pounders quite easily pierced the armour of any German tank. Even heavy tanks like the

Description

The first experience of combat employment for this 57mm gun was in North-Africa in 1941 with the British forces demonstrating a successful use of the weapon. With a high fire rate of 15 rounds per minute, the 6 pounders quite easily pierced the armour of any German tank. Even heavy tanks like the Tiger I, which emerged in the second half of 1942, were not safe from the Mk.II anti-tank gun.

  • Scale is 1:35
  • Kit consists of 99 parts
  • Model length is 14.6cm

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