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Leichttraktor Rheinmetall 1930, German Tank (100% new molds) "This is featured in World Of Tanks" WAS £24.99. (2024 price is £31.80) TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
After the end of World War I, Germany was restricted in military development by the Treaty of Versailles. However, a secret program under the name cover "Traktor" was developing armoured military vehicles and artillery. Its engine was mounted inside the front portion of the hull and the turret was mounted above the fighting compartment in the rear of the tank. Both Rheinmetall and Krupp produced prototypes, and in 1928, Rheinmetall was awarded the order of 289 tanks. However, some time later, the order was cancelled.[1] Krupp models had coil spring suspensions, while Rheinmetall had leaf spring suspensions.
The Germans tested the tank in the Soviet Union under the Treaty of Rapallo ��½" agreed between the USSR and Germany in 1922 under high secrecy and security. The testing facility used from 1926 to 1933 was named Panzertruppenschule Kama, located near Kazan in the Soviet Union. The location was a joint testing ground and tank training ground for the Red Army and Reichswehr. It was codenamed "Kama" from the words Kazan and Malbrandt because the testing grounds were near Kazan and Oberstleutenant Malbrandt was assigned to select the location for testing.[2]
Leichter Traktor ("Light tractor") was a cover name for all three medium tank designs produced there.[3] In the early years of World War II it was used as a training tank. (Thanks to Wikipedia for this information]
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Manufacturer:
ICM
Code Number:
ICM35330
Scale:
1:35
Item type:
Military vehicle kits (injection)
Price:
£13.88
Order Quantity:
Quantity In Stock:
10+
Quantity Available At This Price:
10+
Availability:
This will usually be dispatched within 24/48 hours of receiving your order