New in it's original box. We acquired a large lot of various models at a recent estate sale. Big Collector..
Schwimmwagen (Swimwagen):
- The Schwimmwagen was a German amphibious four-wheel-drive off-road utility vehicle used during World War II. It was designed by Volkswagen and produced from 1942 to 1944.
- The Schwimmwagen was based on the Volkswagen Kübelwagen and had a boat-like body, allowing it to operate on both land and water. It featured a propeller at the rear for water propulsion.
- It had good off-road capabilities and was used for reconnaissance, liaison, and other utility purposes.
Anti-Tank Gun:
- An anti-tank gun is a type of artillery designed specifically to engage and destroy enemy tanks. These guns are typically equipped with high-velocity shells capable of penetrating tank armor.
- Anti-tank guns come in various calibers, and they were used by various nations during World War II. Examples include the German PaK 36, the Soviet 45 mm anti-tank gun, and the American M3 37 mm gun.
- Anti-tank guns were crucial for infantry and tank destroyer units to counter armored threats on the battlefield.