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Description
Discover the intricacies of military history with the Hobby Boss Steyr ADGZ Heavy Armored Car Model Kit. This detailed replica represents a significant piece of military engineering, originally developed for the Austrian army in the mid-1930s. Known as the "M35 Mittlere Panzerwagen," this vehicle was a cornerstone of Austrian military might, seeing action from the time of its inception through the Anschluss, and later utilized by both the police and the formidable SS on various fronts during World War II. With an order of an additional 25 units by the SS in 1942, the ADGZ's unique design, allowing it to be driven from either end, showcases its strategic importance and versatility on the battlefield.
- [Includes]:
- Model Dimension:
- Length: 180.3mm
- Width: 66.4mm
- Parts come molded in tan
- Includes decals for authentic detailing
- Photo-etched parts for enhanced realism
- [Size]:
- Length: 180.3mm
- Width: 66.4mm
- [Materials]:
- High-quality plastic parts molded in tan
- Detailed decals for accurate representation
- Photo-etched parts for a lifelike finish
This model kit is a must-have for enthusiasts of military history and model builders alike, offering a glimpse into the technological advancements and strategic deployments of armored vehicles in the early to mid-20th century.