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Bolt Action - Germany - German Heer Pak 40 Anti-Tank Gun [402012057] (Pre-Order)

Bolt Action - Germany - German Heer Pak 40 Anti-Tank Gun [402012057] (Pre-Order)

Product Code: 402012057

Bring up the anti-tank gun!

The PaK 40 served as Germany's main anti-tank gun throughout the latter part of World War II. A powerful 75mm weapon, it remained effective against the majority of Allied tanks until the very end of the war, and was used in great numbers on both the Eastern and Western fronts. Particularly deadly when firing from concealed positions, it was also modified for service in a number of tanks and tank destroyers, becoming the basis for the main gun of both the StuG III and later-model Panzer IV.

As a Heavy Anti-tank Gun, it's a great choice for taking out enemy armour in Bolt Action, and can also blast enemy infantry with surprisingly effective high explosive rounds. The crew are perfect for late-war Heer, and can also be painted as Waffen-SS. In addition, the crew sprue is compatible with many of our other German kits, allowing you to kitbash to your heart's content!

Includes 1 order die plus decals for German Heer and Waffen SS.

Miniature sculpted by Wojtek Flis and Jon Heeney. Studio miniatures painted by Darek Wyrozebski and Kirsten Williams.

Please Note: 

  • Miniatures are supplied unpainted and some assembly may be required. 
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Bolt Action - Germany - German Heer Pak 40 Anti-Tank Gun [402012057] (Pre-Order)—

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Bolt Action - Germany - German Heer Pak 40 Anti-Tank Gun [402012057] (Pre-Order)

Product Code: 402012057

Bring up the anti-tank gun!

The PaK 40 served as Germany's main anti-tank gun throughout the latter part of World War II. A powerful 75mm weapon, it remained effective against the majority of Allied tanks until the very end of the war, and was used in great numbers on both the Eastern and Western fronts. Particularly deadly when firing from concealed positions, it was also modified for service in a number of tanks and tank destroyers, becoming the basis for the main gun of both the StuG III and later-model Panzer IV.

As a Heavy Anti-tank Gun, it's a great choice for taking out enemy armour in Bolt Action, and can also blast enemy infantry with surprisingly effective high explosive rounds. The crew are perfect for late-war Heer, and can also be painted as Waffen-SS. In addition, the crew sprue is compatible with many of our other German kits, allowing you to kitbash to your heart's content!

Includes 1 order die plus decals for German Heer and Waffen SS.

Miniature sculpted by Wojtek Flis and Jon Heeney. Studio miniatures painted by Darek Wyrozebski and Kirsten Williams.

Please Note: 

  • Miniatures are supplied unpainted and some assembly may be required. 

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Product Code: 402012057

Bring up the anti-tank gun!

The PaK 40 served as Germany's main anti-tank gun throughout the latter part of World War II. A powerful 75mm weapon, it remained effective against the majority of Allied tanks until the very end of the war, and was used in great numbers on both the Eastern and Western fronts. Particularly deadly when firing from concealed positions, it was also modified for service in a number of tanks and tank destroyers, becoming the basis for the main gun of both the StuG III and later-model Panzer IV.

As a Heavy Anti-tank Gun, it's a great choice for taking out enemy armour in Bolt Action, and can also blast enemy infantry with surprisingly effective high explosive rounds. The crew are perfect for late-war Heer, and can also be painted as Waffen-SS. In addition, the crew sprue is compatible with many of our other German kits, allowing you to kitbash to your heart's content!

Includes 1 order die plus decals for German Heer and Waffen SS.

Miniature sculpted by Wojtek Flis and Jon Heeney. Studio miniatures painted by Darek Wyrozebski and Kirsten Williams.

Please Note: 

  • Miniatures are supplied unpainted and some assembly may be required.Â