This is a Plastic Model Kit by Takom Models in 1:72th Scale. This Kit comes unbuild and unpainted. Glue and Color is not included.
Product informations
You will need plastic glue for assemble this model kit! Attention: Keep away from children under ago of 3. The kit contains small parts wich can be swallowed!
The V2 (German: Vergeltungswaffe-2 - retaliation weapon No. 2) was a German ballistic missile from the Second World War. The V2 was a single-stage liquid-fuel missile with a range of 320-380 kilometers, capable of carrying a warhead weighing up to 975 kilograms.
The first designs and theoretical assumptions of a vertical launch missile powered by a rocket engine were developed in Germany in the mid-1930s. The German armed forces became interested in the idea relatively quickly and began to spend large sums of money on research. From 1937, the work was focused on the island of Usedom, in the vicinity of Peenemunde, in a specially created and built from scratch research center, which was managed by Werner von Braun. The first successful V2 launches took place in 1942, and the construction of the missile assembly line began in 1943, but work on the new weapon was very effectively delayed by an RAF raid conducted in August 1943 on research centers in Peenemunde. The British were guided by the information obtained by the Home Army intelligence service. Despite this, the first V2s entered the line in early 1944, but their first combat use did not take place until September 1944. Their main goal was to attack British cities, especially London. It is estimated that between September 1944 and March 1945, approximately 5,500 missiles were fired, of which approximately 70% hit the target. Undoubtedly, the V2 was a revolutionary weapon that had a significant and clear impact on the development of ballistic missiles during the Cold War, but it also had many disadvantages: it was actually impossible to steer a V2 missile in flight, its accuracy was tragically poor (it could hit several kilometers from the intended target!), it was also difficult to determine the exact range of the rocket. Its influence on the course of World War II was marginal.
The SS-100 Gigant is a German, heavy, wheeled tractor from the interwar period and World War II. The first civilian copies of this vehicle appeared in 1936-1937, and serial production continued - with breaks - in the years 1937-1950. The vehicle was powered by a single 8.5-liter D85S engine with 100hp.
The SS-100 Gigant was initially developed for the civil market by Hanomag as a heavy tractor capable of hauling a load of up to 20 tons. However, its performance and capabilities very quickly caught the attention of the German armed forces, which quickly acquired such vehicles. They were successfully used for the transport of very heavy loads, as well as vehicles for towing Luftwaffe planes on runways. It was also the SS-100 Gigant that was often used to transport V-2 missiles. The demand for vehicles of this type was so great that during the war, their license production was started at the Bussing plant in Vienna. After the end of World War II, their production was started very quickly and continued until 1950, intended for the civilian m
SKU | TK5001 |
Barcode # | 4897051421177 |
Brand | Takom |
Shipping Weight | 0.0500kg |
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