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| Tamiya 300035239 – 1:35 WWII Special Automotive 9 Famo Half Chain 18 Ton (8) TMYTAM35239Tamiya 300035239 – 1:35 WWII Special Automotive 9 Famo Half Chain 18 Ton (8)Tamiya ventured into the modeling business in 1948 with a scale wooden ship model kit. Since then Tamiya has been striving to offer merchandise that can truly be called First in Quality Around the World. Now Tamiya is offering more than 300 different products both in the fi... moreelds of precision static models and high performance radio control vehicles. These products are not only sold in Japan but also exported in vast quantities to the United States Europe South East Asia and to many other parts of the world. The standard of excellence achieved by Tamiya is regarded as among the very finest in the world of model hobbies. rarewaves.comDelivery: in United Kingdom Report | £53.77 |  | |
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| Tamiya 1/35 Scale German 18 ton Half-track "FAMO" Model kitTamiya German 18 ton Half-track "FAMO" 1/35th Scale Plastic Model kit This high quality kit from Tamiya showing the fantastic detail of this model, The Schwerer Zugkraftwagen (Sd.Kfz.9) was one of the largest half-tracks made during WW2 1/35 plastic assembly kit of the largest half-track in the German Army. Overall Length: 243mm, Overall Width... more: 75mm. Highly detailed model captures the size and tank-towing power of the FAMO. Realistic treads and suspension. Synthetic rubber front tires and steerable front wheels for maximum realism. Rear gate and storage doors can be assembled in the open or closed position. Tank towing draw bar included. Can be assembled with or without engine side panels, revealing fully detailed engine. Engine can be assembled outside of FAMO. Eight figures (four variations) included. Triple "Famo" Tank Towing When a tank became inoperative, the Recovery Platoons were informed of the condition of both the tank and the surrounding road surface. Tanks such as Pz.Kpfw.III and Pz.Kpfw.IV could be towed by a single 18 ton heavy half-track, but heavy tanks such as the Tiger I or Panther required three or more towing vehicles. In that case, about 5m of wire rope was used to link each of the half-tracks together. Except for emergency situations, a draw-bar was used for the tank/half-track linkage instead of wire rope. After the linkage was complete, a commander and signalman boarded the lead half-track, directing the other half-tracks by a series of hand signals. The FAMO was the largest half-track in the German army, and the model reflects the size and detail of this behemoth. Combine with the Panzer III, IV, Tiger I and Panther for a variety of diorama possibilities. Did Somebody Call a Tow Truck? In the wake of Blitzkrieg advances made by the Wehrmacht at the outbreak of WWII, the recovery of damaged or broken tanks from the battlefield proved relatively simple. After securing an area, reinforcing divisions could easily send inoperative vehicles back to the homeland for repair via railway. However, in the seesaw battles with the British Army in North Africa and against the Russian Army on the Russian front, the quick replenishment of tank strength became an indispensable element of Wehrmacht battle strategy. The utilization of the 18 ton Heavy Half-Track "Famo" proved fundamental to this strategy. The proposal for the development of the Wehrmacht half-tracks was first made in 1932. Originally, three half-tracks, designated by their towing capability (5 ton, 8 ton and 12 ton) were designed, until 1936, when a light 3 ton vehicle and a heavy 18 ton vehicle, the largest one in the Wehrmacht, were also added. The 18 ton half track was mainly developed for the towing of 21cm and 24cm artillery howitzer and of course for tank recovery. It could also be used for the transport of over 30 troops. Deluxe Materials Plastic Magic Cement 40ml (AD83) Plastic Magic Cement is a thin, liquid plastic cement with a 10-15 sec Medino.comDelivery: to United Kingdom Report | £58.49 |  | |
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| Tamiya 1/35 Scale German 18 ton Half-track "FAMO" Model kit 35239Tamiya German 18 ton Half-track "FAMO" 1/35th Scale Plastic Model kit This high quality kit from Tamiya showing the fantastic detail of this model, The Schwerer Zugkraftwagen (Sd.Kfz.9) was one of the largest half-tracks made during WW2 1/35 plastic assembly kit of the largest half-track in the German Army. Overall Length: 243mm, Overall Width... more: 75mm. Highly detailed model captures the size and tank-towing power of the FAMO. Realistic treads and suspension. Synthetic rubber front tires and steerable front wheels for maximum realism. Rear gate and storage doors can be assembled in the open or closed position. Tank towing draw bar included. Can be assembled with or without engine side panels, revealing fully detailed engine. Engine can be assembled outside of FAMO. Eight figures (four variations) included. Triple "Famo" Tank Towing When a tank became inoperative, the Recovery Platoons were informed of the condition of both the tank and the surrounding road surface. Tanks such as Pz.Kpfw.III and Pz.Kpfw.IV could be towed by a single 18 ton heavy half-track, but heavy tanks such as the Tiger I or Panther required three or more towing vehicles. In that case, about 5m of wire rope was used to link each of the half-tracks together. Except for emergency situations, a draw-bar was used for the tank/half-track linkage instead of wire rope. After the linkage was complete, a commander and signalman boarded the lead half-track, directing the other half-tracks by a series of hand signals. The FAMO was the largest half-track in the German army, and the model reflects the size and detail of this behemoth. Combine with the Panzer III, IV, Tiger I and Panther for a variety of diorama possibilities. Did Somebody Call a Tow Truck? In the wake of Blitzkrieg advances made by the Wehrmacht at the outbreak of WWII, the recovery of damaged or broken tanks from the battlefield proved relatively simple. After securing an area, reinforcing divisions could easily send inoperative vehicles back to the homeland for repair via railway. However, in the seesaw battles with the British Army in North Africa and against the Russian Army on the Russian front, the quick replenishment of tank strength became an indispensable element of Wehrmacht battle strategy. The utilization of the 18 ton Heavy Half-Track "Famo" proved fundamental to this strategy. The proposal for the development of the Wehrmacht half-tracks was first made in 1932. Originally, three half-tracks, designated by their towing capability (5 ton, 8 ton and 12 ton) were designed, until 1936, when a light 3 ton vehicle and a heavy 18 ton vehicle, the largest one in the Wehrmacht, were also added. The 18 ton half track was mainly developed for the towing of 21cm and 24cm artillery howitzer and of course for tank recovery. It could also be used for the transport of over 30 troops. Deluxe Materials Plastic Magic Cement 40ml (AD83) Plastic Magic Cement is a thin, liquid plastic cement with a 10-15 sec Hobbies.co.ukDelivery: in United Kingdom Report | £58.49 |  | |
Tamiya German 18 ton Half-track "FAMO" 1/35th Scale Plastic Model kit This high quality kit from Tamiya showing the fantastic detail of this model, The Schwerer Zugkraftwagen (Sd.Kfz.9) was one of the largest half-tracks made during WW2 1/35 plastic assembly kit of the largest half-track in the German Army. Overall Length: 243mm, Overall Width: 75mm. Highly detailed model captures the size and tank-towing power of the FAMO. Realistic treads and suspension. Synthetic rubber front tires and steerable front wheels for maximum realism. Rear gate and storage doors can be assembled in the open or closed position. Tank towing draw bar included. Can be assembled with or without engine side panels, revealing fully detailed engine. Engine can be assembled outside of FAMO. Eight figures (four variations) included. Triple "Famo" Tank Towing When a tank became inoperative, the Recovery Platoons were informed of the condition of both the tank and the surrounding road surface. Tanks such as Pz.Kpfw.III and Pz.Kpfw.IV could be towed by a single 18 ton heavy half-track, but heavy tanks such as the Tiger I or Panther required three or more towing vehicles. In that case, about 5m of wire rope was used to link each of the half-tracks together. Except for emergency situations, a draw-bar was used for the tank/half-track linkage instead of wire rope. After the linkage was complete, a commander and signalman boarded the lead half-track, directing the other half-tracks by a series of hand signals. The FAMO was the largest half-track in the German army, and the model reflects the size and detail of this behemoth. Combine with the Panzer III, IV, Tiger I and Panther for a variety of diorama possibilities. Did Somebody Call a Tow Truck? In the wake of Blitzkrieg advances made by the Wehrmacht at the outbreak of WWII, the recovery of damaged or broken tanks from the battlefield proved relatively simple. After securing an area, reinforcing divisions could easily send inoperative vehicles back to the homeland for repair via railway. However, in the seesaw battles with the British Army in North Africa and against the Russian Army on the Russian front, the quick replenishment of tank strength became an indispensable element of Wehrmacht battle strategy. The utilization of the 18 ton Heavy Half-Track "Famo" proved fundamental to this strategy. The proposal for the development of the Wehrmacht half-tracks was first made in 1932. Originally, three half-tracks, designated by their towing capability (5 ton, 8 ton and 12 ton) were designed, until 1936, when a light 3 ton vehicle and a heavy 18 ton vehicle, the largest one in the Wehrmacht, were also added. The 18 ton half track was mainly developed for the towing of 21cm and 24cm artillery howitzer and of course for tank recovery. It could also be used for the transport of over 30 troops. Deluxe Materials Plastic Magic Cement 40ml (AD83) Plastic Magic Cement is a thin, liquid plastic cement with a 10-15 sec
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