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Dragon 1/35 German s.FH.18 Howitzer with Limber Kit D6392
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Description
Description
Special Features:
- Either combat or travel modes can be selected for assembly
- Newly designed trails to tow sFH 18 Howitzer in travel mode
- Aluminium gun barrel with hollow end
- Gun can elevate to different angles
- Gun recoils like the real one
- Slide-moulded recoil system
- Gun breech is newly designed
- Breechblock represented in detail
- Fully detailed gun cradle mount is slide moulded
- Periscope gun sight in clear plastic
- Photo-etched components for gun that allow it to elevate
- Hand wheels reproduced in detail
- Slide-moulded gun trails with beautiful detail
- Crisp nut and bolt detail represented
- Trail spades fully detailed
- Two options for assembly of trail spades – combat or travel mode
- Toolboxes on gun trails included
- Traversing gear realistically represented
- New suspension for sFH 18 Howitzer with steering mechanism
- Slide-moulded wheels with weld detail
- Nuts sharply represented on road wheels
- Cleaning rods for sFH 18 Howitzer are newly designed
- Lathed brass parts to upgrade details
- New ranging poles included
- New firing lanyard
- OVM tools specific to sFH 18 Howitzer are newly tooled
- Gr.19 and Gr.19 Schwere Betongranate (concrete-piercing) rounds included as bonus
- Propellant charges included
- Protective wicker cases for rounds included
- New Cartograf Decal
About the sFH 18 Howitzer
Artillery is often termed “The King of the Battlefieldâ€, and this was no less true in WWII. Germany’s 15cm sFH 18 (sFH stands for schwere Feld Haubitze or “Heavy Field Howitzerâ€) was the standard heavy howitzer throughout the war. Nicknamed Immergrun (“Evergreenâ€), it was based on the sFH 13 of WWI vintage. Widely used by the Army, the 5.5-ton weapon was also employed by the Navy in coastal defence positions. A total of 7,400 howitzers were manufactured through to the end of the war, each capable of hurling a 15cm shell out to a maximum range of 13km. The sFH 18 also happened to be the world’s first artillery system to make use of a rocket-assisted projectile (RAP).
- Either combat or travel modes can be selected for assembly
- Newly designed trails to tow sFH 18 Howitzer in travel mode
- Aluminium gun barrel with hollow end
- Gun can elevate to different angles
- Gun recoils like the real one
- Slide-moulded recoil system
- Gun breech is newly designed
- Breechblock represented in detail
- Fully detailed gun cradle mount is slide moulded
- Periscope gun sight in clear plastic
- Photo-etched components for gun that allow it to elevate
- Hand wheels reproduced in detail
- Slide-moulded gun trails with beautiful detail
- Crisp nut and bolt detail represented
- Trail spades fully detailed
- Two options for assembly of trail spades – combat or travel mode
- Toolboxes on gun trails included
- Traversing gear realistically represented
- New suspension for sFH 18 Howitzer with steering mechanism
- Slide-moulded wheels with weld detail
- Nuts sharply represented on road wheels
- Cleaning rods for sFH 18 Howitzer are newly designed
- Lathed brass parts to upgrade details
- New ranging poles included
- New firing lanyard
- OVM tools specific to sFH 18 Howitzer are newly tooled
- Gr.19 and Gr.19 Schwere Betongranate (concrete-piercing) rounds included as bonus
- Propellant charges included
- Protective wicker cases for rounds included
- New Cartograf Decal
About the sFH 18 Howitzer
Artillery is often termed “The King of the Battlefieldâ€, and this was no less true in WWII. Germany’s 15cm sFH 18 (sFH stands for schwere Feld Haubitze or “Heavy Field Howitzerâ€) was the standard heavy howitzer throughout the war. Nicknamed Immergrun (“Evergreenâ€), it was based on the sFH 13 of WWI vintage. Widely used by the Army, the 5.5-ton weapon was also employed by the Navy in coastal defence positions. A total of 7,400 howitzers were manufactured through to the end of the war, each capable of hurling a 15cm shell out to a maximum range of 13km. The sFH 18 also happened to be the world’s first artillery system to make use of a rocket-assisted projectile (RAP).
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