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ICM VEHICLES 1:35 G917T Truppenluftschutzwagen, Flak 38 Anti-Aircraft Truck
ICM VEHICLES 1:35 G917T Truppenluftschutzwagen, Flak 38 Anti-Aircraft Truck
Product Code: ICM35408
Availability: In stock
£54.99
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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
A large portion of the Wehrmacht’s truck fleet during World War II consisted of 3-ton cargo vehicles. One such model was the G917T, which had been produced at the Ford plants in Cologne, Germany, since 1939. These trucks were widely used across many units of the German army and on various fronts until the end of the war. Between 1939 and 1941, approximately 25,000 G917T trucks were produced. Some of these vehicles were converted into improvised self-propelled anti-aircraft platforms (similar conversions were also made with other Wehrmacht vehicles, such as the Opel Blitz or the half-track V3000S/SSM).
Anti-aircraft guns were mounted in the cargo beds of these trucks, sometimes placed on special platforms or directly on the truck bed. For firing, the side panels of the truck were either folded down or completely removed. Such conversions often used the 2 cm Flak 38 anti-aircraft gun, which entered service with Wehrmacht AA units in the second half of 1940. With a reliable design and a high rate of fire (up to 480 rounds per minute), the 2 cm Flak 38 proved to be an effective weapon for close-range air defence. In addition to engaging aircraft, it was also capable of targeting lightly armoured ground threats.
Key Features
Improvised Wehrmacht anti-aircraft system featuring the G917T truck and a 20 mm 2 cm Flak 38 AA gun
Includes rangefinder and ammunition boxes for the AA gun
The anti-aircraft gun can be assembled in two elevation angles, with or without armour shielding
Decals included for both the G917T truck and the 2 cm Flak 38, with two paint scheme options for different theatres of war
Markings Available
G917T Truppenluftschutzwagen, North Africa, World War II (probable appearance)
G917T Truppenluftschutzwagen, Eastern Front, World War II (probable appearance)
Model Information
Scale: 1:35
Number of Parts: 186 + 89 (275 total)
Length: 189 mm
Includes detailed assembly instructions
Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
Box size: 294 x 230 x 58 mm
Description
A large portion of the Wehrmacht’s truck fleet during World War II consisted of 3-ton cargo vehicles. One such model was the G917T, which had been produced at the Ford plants in Cologne, Germany, since 1939. These trucks were widely used across many units of the German army and on various fronts until the end of the war. Between 1939 and 1941, approximately 25,000 G917T trucks were produced. Some of these vehicles were converted into improvised self-propelled anti-aircraft platforms (similar conversions were also made with other Wehrmacht vehicles, such as the Opel Blitz or the half-track V3000S/SSM).
Anti-aircraft guns were mounted in the cargo beds of these trucks, sometimes placed on special platforms or directly on the truck bed. For firing, the side panels of the truck were either folded down or completely removed. Such conversions often used the 2 cm Flak 38 anti-aircraft gun, which entered service with Wehrmacht AA units in the second half of 1940. With a reliable design and a high rate of fire (up to 480 rounds per minute), the 2 cm Flak 38 proved to be an effective weapon for close-range air defence. In addition to engaging aircraft, it was also capable of targeting lightly armoured ground threats.
Key Features
Improvised Wehrmacht anti-aircraft system featuring the G917T truck and a 20 mm 2 cm Flak 38 AA gun
Includes rangefinder and ammunition boxes for the AA gun
The anti-aircraft gun can be assembled in two elevation angles, with or without armour shielding
Decals included for both the G917T truck and the 2 cm Flak 38, with two paint scheme options for different theatres of war
Markings Available
G917T Truppenluftschutzwagen, North Africa, World War II (probable appearance)
G917T Truppenluftschutzwagen, Eastern Front, World War II (probable appearance)
Model Information
Scale: 1:35
Number of Parts: 186 + 89 (275 total)
Length: 189 mm
Includes detailed assembly instructions
Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
Box size: 294 x 230 x 58 mm











