NIB DRAGON ARMOR German WWII 54cm MORSER THOR Gerat 041 Collector 1:35 Model NEW
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Great collector piece! New in Box. Box top has been opened (to add tape to small pieces), but large item never removed. Released September 2008. Box size: 15 X 7.1 X 7.1. Fully Assembled, True 1:35 scale. Fully accurate mold. One of the most impressive artillery pieces ever produced must surely be the Gerat 040 series of self-propelled heavy siege mortars fielded by Germany in WWII. Weighing in at approximately 124 tons and with a length of 11.137 m, these six massive war machines featured a 60 cm barrel that could hurl a 2-ton shell a distance of 6.8 km. To increase the weapon's extremely short range, a 54 cm gun barrel was subsequently manufactured and fitted to three of the Morser vehicles. Now designated Gerat 041, the longer 7.1 m barrel of the weapon increased the range to 10.4 km. One of these 54 cm siege mortars has been meticulously recreated in miniature by Dragon Armor. The 1/35 scale vehicle depicted in this release is named "Thor", which was the fourth vehicle to be produced. Serving with the 2nd Batterie of the 833rd schwere Artillerie Abteilung on the Eastern Front, "Thor" was eventually captured by the Soviets near the war's end. Fully assembled and pre-painted, "Thor" constitutes an impressive model thanks to its sheer size and bulk. This Dragon Armor item is full of intricate detail, and it is presented in
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