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Dragon 1/35 WW2 German Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf.C w/Interior (Magic Track, Bonus figure set + more)
Dragon 1/35 WW2 German Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf.C w/Interior (Magic Track, Bonus figure set + more)
Product Code: DRA6432
Availability: In stock
£69.99
£62.68
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These are plastic model sets that require assembly and painting. They do not contain paints and glues unless otherwise stated.
Description
As Germany bolstered its formidable panzer forces in the 1930s, the Pz.Kpfw.II emerged as a crucial player. Initially conceived as a temporary vehicle while more potent Panzer III and IV tanks were under development, it played a pivotal role in early WWII campaigns across Poland, France, the Balkans, North Africa, and Russia. In 1940, it stood as the primary main battle tank of the panzer divisions. Ceasing production by 1943, the Panzer II chassis became the foundation for various other armoured vehicles.
The Ausf.C, a standard production model from June 1938 to April 1940, with a total of 1,113 tanks produced, holds historical significance as the most numerous variant of the Panzer II. Serving in armoured units throughout much of the war, it presents a versatile modelling opportunity. Leveraging high-quality components from the previous Ausf.F kit, this new release incorporates numerous brand-new parts. The addition of a new turret and upper hull accurately reflects the appearance of this particular tank. Extensive use of slide moulds ensures an impressive level of detail.
Description
As Germany bolstered its formidable panzer forces in the 1930s, the Pz.Kpfw.II emerged as a crucial player. Initially conceived as a temporary vehicle while more potent Panzer III and IV tanks were under development, it played a pivotal role in early WWII campaigns across Poland, France, the Balkans, North Africa, and Russia. In 1940, it stood as the primary main battle tank of the panzer divisions. Ceasing production by 1943, the Panzer II chassis became the foundation for various other armoured vehicles.
The Ausf.C, a standard production model from June 1938 to April 1940, with a total of 1,113 tanks produced, holds historical significance as the most numerous variant of the Panzer II. Serving in armoured units throughout much of the war, it presents a versatile modelling opportunity. Leveraging high-quality components from the previous Ausf.F kit, this new release incorporates numerous brand-new parts. The addition of a new turret and upper hull accurately reflects the appearance of this particular tank. Extensive use of slide moulds ensures an impressive level of detail.







