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    German Army Vierfussler 4-Legged 2cm Flak38 Quadruple Anti-Aircraft Gun
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1/72 German Army Vierfussler 4-Legged 2cm Flak38 Quadruple Anti-Aircraft Gun

by Rocket Models

$16.75 USD $19.70 USD

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This is an injection-plastic kit of a science-fiction/anime item.


The E-75 Vierfussler tank underwent various local repairs due to battle damage to its turret, and in some cases the specifications were later deployed officially. Although the Flak38 quadruple anti-aircraft gun has excellent anti-aircraft performance, it is always target by enemy aircraft due to the long time it takes to replace its magazine. By using terrain such as trenches and slopes, it was possible to increase the angle of depression, and by firing alternately with the Kugelblitz turret on the underside of the hull, it also led to the elimination of the barrage due to magazine exchange.

This model kit from Rocket Models brings us the German Army's fictional Vierfussler four-legged tank! It's equipped with a Flak38 quadruple anti-aircraft machine gun turret on the top of the hull, and a Kugelblitz turret on the bottom of the hull. An infrared night vision observation device can be installed on top of the turret, and a light can be installed on the front of the hull. It's recommended that the legs be built in a fixed position, but it is possible to move the base, knee and ankle joints. Linked contraction can be reproduced by adjusting the ankle cylinder with tools. Waterslide decals are included. Order yours today!

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