Connect & follow Facebook

Store Search


 

Our Brands

 

Our Products

 

Your Cart

0 Product(s) in cart
Total $0.00
 

Store Location


Micro Macro Mundo Inc.
14900 S.W. 136th Street #103
Miami Florida 33196
U.S.A.

PH: 786-250-3108

 

Store Hours


11 to 6 Weekdays
10 to 3 Saturdays
Sundays CLOSED.

 


Tamiya 35200 Ger Self-Propelled Howitzer

Home
»
»
»

Tamiya 35200 Ger Self-Propelled Howitzer
When German Forces encountered the harsh Russian winter and superiority of Soviet tanks on the Eastern Front during WW2, they rushed to develop new equipment immediately.

  Enlarge  
Product ID TA35200
Manufacturer Tamiya
ISBN 4950344352005

Tamiya 35200 Ger Self-Propelled Howitzer


Price seen below is ...

Free IN STOCK Continental US USPS Standard Ground shipping orders over $ 150.00 (pays Insurance) Credit Cards Only, no PayPal

  • Description
  • Reviews

Tamiya 35200 Ger Self-Propelled Howitzer
In addition to more powerful tanks and anti-tank weaponry, fully tracked self-propelled guns were necessary to accompany motorized troops. To fulfill this need, several prototypes were built up using existing guns and tracked chassis as interim solutions. One mounted the Type 18/2, 10.5cm L/28 light howitzer on a Panzer II chassis. The gun was the standard light field howitzer used by German artillery forces at the time, and the Panzer II had been already proven reliable with its cross-country ability. To mount the gun, the engine had to be relocated from the rear to the middle of the hull. The movable tank turret was replaced with a simple box-shaped steel structure. As its primary role was intended to be for infantry support, the fighting compartment was only lightly armored at the front and sides, and the top was left uncovered. The finished weapons system allowed the gun to elevate 42 degrees and traverse 34 degrees, and had a muzzle brake added to the gun to reduce recoil. It carried a crew of five with 32 rounds of 10.5cm howitzer ammunition. Officially named the Wespe (Wasp in German), its production began in February 1943, and although originally intended as a stopgap weapon, it remained in production until September 1944 with 676 produced.

Product Reviews (Please login to leave a review)
No Reviews For This Product.
Price: $28.75
NO STOCK NOW.
 
 

36 years in Business
Largest Marklin &
Trix/MiniTrix
LGB & Schuco
Dealer in USA

Complete European
Manufacturers in stock.