LIQUID GLUE FOR PLASTIC WITH TAMIYA BRUSH 20 GR WARNINGS: glue for plastic models, contains acetone, keep out of the reach of children. Use in properly ventilated places. Do not inhale and do not ingest.
GERMAN 8 TON SEMITRACK 20MM FLAKVIERLING sdkfz7/1 TAMIYA 1:35. The Sd.Kfz. 7 (nim. Sonderkraftfahrzeug 7) was a German half-track of the Second World War. The first prototypes were built in 1933, and serial production continued in the years 1934-1945, ending with the production of about 12,000 examples of this vehicle. The drive was provided by a single Maybach HL 62TUK or a Maybach HL 64TR engine with 140 hp. The Sd.Kfz. 7 did not have fixed armament as standard. The first models of the future Sd.Kfz. 7 were built in 1928 at the Krauss-Maffei company in Munich, but the vehicle did not enter serial production because it violated the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles. Only after the Nazis came to power in Germany, the technical solutions of the previous models were improved and the car was put into serial production relatively quickly. The Sd.Kfz. 7 vehicle was capable of carrying up to 12 soldiers and had minimal armor of no more than 8 mm. Despite the weight of up to 10 tons, the car had good off-road characteristics and high mobility. It was also mechanically refined and not unreliable. In the German armed forces, it served as an artillery tractor for guns with a caliber of 37 to 88 mm. These vehicles were also used to tow 150 mm sFH18 howitzers. Based on the Sd.Kfz. 7, several specialized versions were created, including: Sd.Kfz. 7/1 (20 mm self-propelled anti-aircraft gun), Sd.Kfz. 7/2 (also a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, but with a caliber of 37 mm) or the Sd.Kfz. 7/5 (the version is a self-propelled anti-tank gun cal. 75 mm). Cars of this type were used on all fronts of the Second World War in the period 1939-1945, both by the Wehrmacht and the Luftwaffe. Small quantities of Sd.Kfz. 7 served in Brazil, Bulgaria and Italy. WE DO NOT SHIP TO THE CANARY ISLANDS