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IBG 35075 Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf.a1 German Light Tank 1:35 Model Kit

IBG 35075 Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf.a1 German Light Tank 1:35 Model Kit

IBG 35075 Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf.a1 German Light Tank 1:35 Model Kit

Recreate one of the early-war workhorses of the German Panzer divisions with this highly detailed 1:35 scale model kit from IBG Models. The Panzer II Ausf.a1 played a key role during the early campaigns of WWII, offering mobility and speed to spearhead the Blitzkrieg.

Kit Features:

Precision-moulded plastic parts for accurate detail

Historically faithful design of the early Ausf.a1 variant

Clear instructions for straightforward assembly

Perfect for dioramas or expanding your WWII armour collection

Historical Background

The Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf.a1 entered service in the late 1930s as Germany’s main light tank before more powerful designs came into play. It was widely used during the invasion of Poland (1939) and the early Western Front campaigns of 1940. While lightly armed and armoured, it was vital in training crews and supporting infantry in the formative years of armoured warfare.
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IBG 35075 Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf.a1 German Light Tank 1:35 Model Kit

Recreate one of the early-war workhorses of the German Panzer divisions with this highly detailed 1:35 scale model kit from IBG Models. The Panzer II Ausf.a1 played a key role during the early campaigns of WWII, offering mobility and speed to spearhead the Blitzkrieg.

Kit Features:

Precision-moulded plastic parts for accurate detail

Historically faithful design of the early Ausf.a1 variant

Clear instructions for straightforward assembly

Perfect for dioramas or expanding your WWII armour collection

Historical Background

The Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf.a1 entered service in the late 1930s as Germany’s main light tank before more powerful designs came into play. It was widely used during the invasion of Poland (1939) and the early Western Front campaigns of 1940. While lightly armed and armoured, it was vital in training crews and supporting infantry in the formative years of armoured warfare.