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  • Lego® WW2 Pak 40 German Anti-Tank Gun

     

    The 7.5cm Pak 40 is an anti-tank gun used by Germany during World War II. It had a maximum range of up to 4,000m and could penetrate armor up to 100mm thick. It was the most numerous anti-tank gun in the German inventory and was also used by other Axis powers. It had a rate of fire of up to 15 rounds per minute and weighed around 1,200kg. This weapon was an integral part of Germany's anti-tank defense during World War II.

     

    Dimensions:  14 cm (L) x 5 cm (W) x 4 cm (H)

     

    LEGO Piece Qty : 57

     

    Difficulty Level :  2/5

     

    This Lego® WW2 Pak 40 is perfect for recreating the battles of World War II. It features 2 moveable support feet and is the perfect size for Lego® minifigures. Crafted from 100% genuine Lego® bricks, this model makes an excellent addition to any WW2 anti-tank collection.

     

    Includes full instructions. Postage £3.95 (Mainland U.K)

    (Mini Figure not included, used for scale only)

     

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    7.5cm Pak 40 | Anti-Tank Gun | 1:38 Scale

    SKU: PK40
    £14.99Price
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    •  This product includes Digital PDF instructions only, no physical instructions are sent.

       

      Digital PDF Instructions Only.

       

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