Delays in the production of the first German main battle tanks led to the use of the Panzerkampfwagen II. After successful missions in Poland and France at the beginning of WW2, it was also used in Russia and North Africa, although it was inferior to enemy tanks by then. The 1941 further developed version F had a reinforced front and side armor and reached with 9,5 t. Weight a speed of 40 km/h. Includes 2 figures. Diorama plate with a replica of a ruin. Rotating gun turret. Flexible soft plastic track. Authentic representation of the following versions: Pz Rgt 8, 15th Pz Div, DAK, North Africa, 1941-1942. 5th Light Division, DAK, North Africa, 1941.
Delays in the production of the first German main battle tanks led to the use of the Panzerkampfwagen II. After successful missions in Poland and France at the beginning of WW2, it was also used in Russia and North Africa, although it was inferior to enemy tanks by then. The 1941 further developed version F had a reinforced front and side armor and reached with 9,5 t. Weight a speed of 40 km/h. Includes 2 figures. Diorama plate with a replica of a ruin. Rotating gun turret. Flexible soft plastic track. Authentic representation of the following versions: Pz Rgt 8, 15th Pz Div, DAK, North Africa, 1941-1942. 5th Light Division, DAK, North Africa, 1941.
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Delays in the production of the first German main battle tanks led to the use of the Panzerkampfwagen II. After successful missions in Poland and France at the beginning of WW2, it was also used in Russia and North Africa, although it was inferior to enemy tanks by then. The 1941 further developed version F had a reinforced front and side armor and reached with 9,5 t. Weight a speed of 40 km/h. Includes 2 figures. Diorama plate with a replica of a ruin. Rotating gun turret. Flexible soft plastic track. Authentic representation of the following versions: Pz Rgt 8, 15th Pz Div, DAK, North Africa, 1941-1942. 5th Light Division, DAK, North Africa, 1941.
Delays in the production of the first German main battle tanks led to the use of the Panzerkampfwagen II. After successful missions in Poland and France at the beginning of WW2, it was also used in Russia and North Africa, although it was inferior to enemy tanks by then. The 1941 further developed version F had a reinforced front and side armor and reached with 9,5 t. Weight a speed of 40 km/h. Includes 2 figures. Diorama plate with a replica of a ruin. Rotating gun turret. Flexible soft plastic track. Authentic representation of the following versions: Pz Rgt 8, 15th Pz Div, DAK, North Africa, 1941-1942. 5th Light Division, DAK, North Africa, 1941.
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