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Italeri 1/56 Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. J/L/M/N Plastic Model Kit [25757]
This is a Italeri 1/56 Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. J/L/M/N Plastic Model Kit [25757]
WWll GERMAN MILITARY VEHICLE (28 mm.) Ā - EASY TO ASSEMBLY FOR GAMERS AND COLLECTORS
The Panzer III development started in the mid-1930s with theĀ specific goalĀ to make it the backbone of the armoured battalions of the Wehrmacht, alongside a smaller number of heavier tanks (Panzer IV). Initially armed with a 37mm cannon, the Panzer III moved rapidly to a 50mm cannon and, in the upgraded versions (Ausf M and L), to the 75/24 gun with 64 rounds already used on the Panzer IV. Production ceased in August 1943.
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$9.25Italeri 1/56 Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. J/L/M/N Plastic Model Kit [25757]
This is a Italeri 1/56 Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. J/L/M/N Plastic Model Kit [25757]
WWll GERMAN MILITARY VEHICLE (28 mm.) Ā - EASY TO ASSEMBLY FOR GAMERS AND COLLECTORS
The Panzer III development started in the mid-1930s with theĀ specific goalĀ to make it the backbone of the armoured battalions of the Wehrmacht, alongside a smaller number of heavier tanks (Panzer IV). Initially armed with a 37mm cannon, the Panzer III moved rapidly to a 50mm cannon and, in the upgraded versions (Ausf M and L), to the 75/24 gun with 64 rounds already used on the Panzer IV. Production ceased in August 1943.
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This is a Italeri 1/56 Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. J/L/M/N Plastic Model Kit [25757]
WWll GERMAN MILITARY VEHICLE (28 mm.) Ā - EASY TO ASSEMBLY FOR GAMERS AND COLLECTORS
The Panzer III development started in the mid-1930s with theĀ specific goalĀ to make it the backbone of the armoured battalions of the Wehrmacht, alongside a smaller number of heavier tanks (Panzer IV). Initially armed with a 37mm cannon, the Panzer III moved rapidly to a 50mm cannon and, in the upgraded versions (Ausf M and L), to the 75/24 gun with 64 rounds already used on the Panzer IV. Production ceased in August 1943.














