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1/35 WWII vehicle scale plastic model kit
Ark Models 35003
Manufacturer: Ark Models (Russia)
Scale: 1/35
Material: Plastic
Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit do not contain paints and glue.
Condition: New in Box
The Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) was a Czechoslovakian tank used by Germany during World War II. (The Czechoslovak military designation was LT vz. 38. The (t)stands for the German word for Czech, designating that it is Czech made. Manufacturer's designations included TNH series, TNHPS, LTP and LTH). The special vehicle designation for the tank in Germany was Sd.Kfz. 140.
LT-38
Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) Ausf. S
Type
Light tank
Place of origin
Czechoslovakia
Service history
In service
1939â1944 (Nazi Germany)
Used by
Nazi Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia, USSR, Sweden
Wars
World War II
Production history
Produced
1939â1942
Number built
over 1,400
Specifications
Weight
9.5 tonnes
Length
4.61 m
Width
2.14 m
Height
2.40 m
Crew
4
Armor
8â30 mm Ausf. AâD
8â50 mm Ausf. E and newer
Primary
armament
1x 3.7 cm KwK 38(t) L/47.8
Secondary
armament
2x 7.92 mm ZB53 (Model 37) MG
Engine
gasoline Praga EPA 6-cylinder
125 PS (123.3 hp, 91.9 kW)
Power/weight
13.15 PS/tonne
Suspension
Leaf spring
Operational
range
160 to 250 km
Speed
42 km/h (road)
15 km/h (off-road)
General Product Info | |
Material | Plastic |
Scale | 1/35 |
Type | Tank |
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- Stock: Out Of Stock
- Model: ARK35003
- Weight: 0.83lb
- DATE ADDED: 23/04/2009