Tamiya Military Miniature Series No.5 - 1/35 - British Army 6 Pounder Anti-Tank Gun
- Brand: Tamiya
- MPN: Tamiya 35005
- Part #: MDLTMA35005
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- Brand: Tamiya
- MPN: Tamiya 35005
- Part #: MDLTMA35005
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Tamiya Military Miniature Series No.5 - 1/35 - British Army 6 Pounder Anti-Tank Gun
- Brand: Tamiya
- MPN: Tamiya 35005
- Part #: MDLTMA35005

Product URL: https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/MDLTMA35005/Tamiya-Military-Miniature-Series-No5---135---Briti
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The 6pounder anti-tank gun was a mainstay of British forces in WWII. Designed after the conflict broke out, it reflected British needs identified in the painful early contact with German forces. Remarkably, only a few weeks are said to have been needed to finalize the design, which almost gives lie to its highly effective performance. It was 57-caliber and had a maximum range of 5km, with a firing rate of up to 20 shells per minute, and a muzzle velocity of 815m/second, enough to threaten even Tiger Is. Forces in North Africa were the first to receive the 6pounder; later in the conflict, it would serve on all British fronts.
- This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit.- The 6pounder is recreated in style, and offers barrel traverse and elevation after completion.
- Trail can be opened and closed, allowing depiction as being transported by carriers.
- Three figures are depicted in action pose.