1/35 WW. II American M16 anti-aircraft self-propelled artillery [DR6381]

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Japanese title: プラモデル 1/35 WW.II アメリカ軍 M16対空自走砲 [DR6381]
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Item number: 603058180
Released date: 06 Sep 2015
Maker: Dragon

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[Actual vehicles]
In the Second World War, when aircraft made remarkable progress, the ground troops focused on the development of anti-air weapons to counter this.
The US military developed the M45 gun rack, which is equipped with four tandem M2 12.7 mm heavy machine guns. It was equipped with an M3 half-track body and was systematized as an M16 motor carrier.
The M2 heavy machine gun, equipped with an M45 gun rack with an elevation angle of -11.5 to + 90 degrees and a 360 degree turn for about 5 seconds, had a maximum firing speed of 550 per minute and a maximum firing speed of 2200 per minute with four tandem guns.
Its power was tremendous, and it showed enough power not only for aircraft but also for ground targets.
Nearly 3000 cars were produced from 1943 to 1944, and they were also deployed in the Korean War and the Japanese Self-Defense Force after World War II.
[About models]
It is a full detail kit modeled not only for aircraft but also for ground targets.
The front and rear suspension is mounted on the ladder frame and it is also deployed in the Korean War and the Japanese Self-Defense Force.
[About models]
The Can be assembled by choosing
・ Not only can it be used in 4 combinations, but also the surrounding ammunition ammunition cases and communication devices can be reproduced.
・ You can choose from 6 types of markings including the 482 Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion of the 9th Armoured Division of the United States in Remagen in 1945.
* Pre-ordered items are reproduced.
* The release date has been changed. 1945 482 half-track