80 cm Dora Railway Gun Limited Edition! in 1:35 Scale
The kit was awarded with the model of the year 2007 at the International Toy Fair in Nuremberg.
The largest ever produced plastic model kit (polystyrene plastic) of a gun, including photo etched parts, screws, coil springs, aluminum rails and plastic track bed. The gun barrel is 1300 mm long and can be mounted movable (swiveling up). The kit includes 96 black plastic injection molded parts and 147 separate parts, including 80 wheels, 16 chassis frame parts and 6 gun barrel parts. The largest and most elaborate cannons in the world that were actually used were Dora and Schwerer Gustav. These special guns are often falsely referred to as railroad guns, but the short trackways served only to build and as a shooting curve to aim. The company Krupp built the two giant guns in the years 1937-1941. The guns had hydraulic push-crank locks, the gun consisted of a jacket tube and a core tube, which were stored in a tube cradle. This was mounted between two long carriage rails, which were mounted on intermediate carriers on the eight 5-axle bogies. The entire load was distributed on 2 parallel tracks. The gun received power through its own generator among other things for the electric motors on some of the axles for targeting. The only combat mission was the siege of Sevastopol Fortress on the Crimean Peninsula. From June 5 to July 2, 1942, 48 armor-piercing shells were fired at the city's fortifications, followed by another 5 shells with explosive grenades (4 at sea and one at Maxim Gorki I). Another target was a 30 meters in grown soil and submerged ammunition storage with the entire ammunition stock of Sevastopol for 2 years. 16 shots were fired at this target and a high column of smoke was observed.
Scope of delivery/details:
Very detailed plastic kit with 3000 parts
Including photo-etched parts
Not assembled and painted model kit !!!
Dimensions model:
Length: 2000 mm
Width: 300 mm
Height: 530 mm
Warning notices:
DANGER:
Use under the direct supervision of adults
Minimum age: 14 years
Age recommendation: from 14 years
Not suitable for children under 36 months. Risk of suffocation due to small parts that can be swallowed
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