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The German campaign against Fr ance, which startedon 10th May 1940 and ended only six weeks later,showed the wor ld the terrible power of the blitzkriegtaeties again and dealt the deeisive blow on the mil-itary of other 'na-ti'OlNi....l!iI~ h~d refused to eonsiderthe tank as lhe main strengtji of lheir troops.~e e~paign re~ulted in a complete ::';vc,.ie"'t~o-r~y~-for the Germans, the battle itself was not eompletelysatisfactory even to the victors. This was becausethe battle offered some problems eoneerning the tankand other points. For instanee, German light tanks,even though they exeeeded in number, proved no matehfor Allied heavy tanks protected with thiek armour,and the 3.7 em ant i-tank gun, one of the then Germanmain weapons,proved eff'ective under no circumstancesagainst the heavy tanks. From the eampaign, theGerrnans learned a lesson that quality mattered morethan quantity. rThe German Ordnance Bureau had not failed to anotieipate the problems. As early as 1937, the OrdnaneeBureau ordered Rheinmetall to develop a 5 emanti-tank gun. Designing was completed in 1938, butthe production line could not produce it in time forthe French campaign. The 5 em anti-tank gun model38 (60 calibres long}, as well as the 3.7 em ant i-tank gun model 35/36 also designed by Rheinmetall,was r ecogn iz ed in those days as an exceljent .weap·mt,.,.~....,~. --~-.;'
3.7 em Anti·Tank Gun
of epoch-making designo The 5 em gun was to besoon sealed up into its sueeessor 7.5 em anti-tankgun.At that time, Rheinmetall was developing a longobarrelled 7.5 em tank gun to be mounted on theGerman Pzkpfw N in plaee of the original short-barrelled (24 calibres long ) 7.5 em gun, beeause theGermans had to reinforee the tank to cope withtank-to-tank fighting which they eonsidered inevitablein lhe coming w ar , Developed ai lhe sáme time wasthe 7.5 em ant i-tank gun whieh later beeame the main
were used. The gun earriage was equipped withtor sion bars and Germa"'rf unique wheel s consi stingof cast steel di se and rubber tyre. The shield forprotecting the gunners was also.similar iJ)( construc-tion to that of the 5 em gun and hai two 4 mmarmour; plates fix·ed 25 mmtapàr t.
~iª~iii~~~~I~~~~~:::~--~:,t~~an armour-plercJ~ec:'trcllr.e~m::"o"'dr.e"J ro;-tn--et.5'": em gun was able to penetrate a 130 mm armour
plate ereeted at a distance of 1,000 meters. Themaximum rate of Iir-e was 14 rounds per minute.The gun eould be swivelled by 65· to each side,elevated by 22· and depressed by 5·. It was operatedby a crew of eight men.Around the summer of 1942, the 7.5 em anti-t ank gunmodel 40 became the rnain strength of German anti-tank gun battalions and 12 pieees were used by eaeh
Pzkpfw N
and typical anti-tank w eapon of the German Army.On 22nd June 1941, the Germans started "OperationBarbarossa" against the Soviet Uníon, To eope withthe invading force, the Russians sent their new andpowerful T· 34 and KV·1 to alI the fronts and there·fore ali German anti-tank guns became relativelyoutdated. lt was the 7.5 em ant i-tank gun that moved
T34/76 (1942 produetion mcdet )
into the limelight under these circumstances.As a means to cope with Russian heavy tanks, theGermans . began to send the 7.5 em anti-tank gunmodel 39 (48 calibres long) to the front in theautumn of 1941 ~nd deliver the 7.5 em anti-tank gunmodel 40 (46 calibres long ), production type, to troopsin the summer of 1942.The 7.5 em anti-tank gun mode! 40 inherited moststr ong points in mechanism of the 5 em gun, Thelong barrel of 46 length calibre equipped with double-action rnuzzle brake w as . of one-piece constructionw ith no joint. Horizontal s!iding bloek breeeh wasdesigned for semi-autornatic loading. Recoil meehanismwas improved and fitted with an additional ihydr aulicbuffer. Two rear trai I legs in the German style
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of their cornpanies. It was ~often towed by the 3·tontr-actorgSdkfz 11. With the progress of the warsituation, the ~un eombined with the chassis of fight-ing vehicles including the Pzkpfw N to make up a
gr eat number of tank destroyers or self-propelledant i-tank guns that render ed distinguished servicesthereafter.
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* Study the instructions and photogr aphsbefore commenc ing assembly.* You will need a sharp knife, a pair of!weezers, a file, and a pair of pliers.* Do no! break parts a way from sprue, buteut off earefully with a pair of pliers.*Use glue sparingly. Use only enough tomake a good bond. Apply cement to bothpar t s to be joined.
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(Instruction for Painting)For overall painting, see the box art andthe painting page overleaf. For paintingof parts, see the assembly drawings.
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(Const~uction of 7.5 em Gun5 ;li
Follow the instructions for construction.Be careful of movable parts.
.(Construction of Figures)The kit contains three model figures:commander,gunner and loader. Constructthem as shown in the figures below.
(Commander)
+-----5-2
\\-----C2
+----5-1
o Construction of Gun Barrel
~'---A27
A9
~1+--+~--A3Movable
eConstruction of Muzzle Brake
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:p'-~o;r---A 29Fix in the wayinside surface looksupw ar d.
<Left>
A 15eConstruction of Saddle
<Right>
A2!
/"'i<'Q7----A7
oConstruction of Shield
A3!*Fix along themolded line on A23.
A25o Fixing of Gun Barrel
Gun Ber ref:Slides forwardand backward.
5addle Right
o Fixing of Shield
A34SaddleLeft
.'5-3 5-2·
0/ Fixing of Shield A6CIO
C2
5-1
C6
.{Construction of Figures}The kit contains three model figures:commander,gunner and loader. Constructthem as shown in· the figures below.
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{Commander}
{Gunner}
{Loader}
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~~~~ __ --C3
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1"-_-- CIO
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{Construction of Ammunition Box}Model figure parts contain an ammunitionbox, shells and empty cartridge cases.Use them as accessories for diorama.
A21 A8-(
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*Fix along themolded line on A23.
A25eFixing of Gun Barrel
Gun Barr e! :Slides forwardand backward.
A34
5hield __ -"ij~_-j
A34 A34
Shield
GConstruction of Trail Base
8781
86GunMetal
(How to Make 5hield ofTowing Position)
*When the gun was towed,the shield was folded .
•• Gloss Red
e Fixing of Trails
830
82 821 824I
811
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(Gunner)
(Loader)
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CIO
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(Construction of Ammunition Box)Model figure par t s contain an ammunitionbox, shells and empty cartridge cases.Use them as accessories for diorama.
Shield ----~L----'
Shield
Gun Body
B78Construction of Trail BaseB4 Bl
GunMetal
(How to Make Shield 01Towing Position)
*When the gun was towed,the shield was folded .
••Gloss RedB 28 -----'5,'Ç---
B30B2
Blle Fixing of TrailsB21 B24
----:;>--- B 2o
C7
C4 C5
*C4 can be fixed in either open or closedposition.
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Trail Base~~:~)----B22
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B6
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(Construction of Wheels)
B16,-------B9
B9
oFixing of Gun Body
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Wheel----~I~~
Apply cement only to
shadowed por tions.
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*Fit Gun Body into Trail Body.
App/y cement only toshadowed portions.
Wheel
ITEM 35047 1/35 MM 75 ~ I)M~.~(~) 0799 PRINTED IN PHILlPPINF-S
(Forrnation of German
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Infantry Anti-Tank Gun Company} (as of November, 1941)
1 Platoon _Ü~:~en ~ ,_~:5i/~-..". ~ ---~.-.----.H.Q.
Kfz·15.-.--"SidecarMotor-cycle
I--------(same asI)2 Platoon
Kfz-70 5 em Anti•.• ~--". •.•~3 Platoon
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(Paintlng of 7.5 em Gun)From 1935 to February 1943, German weapons andvehicles used dark yellow for Africa or Germangrey as their bacic colour. On 18th F ebruary 1943,the German authorities accepted only uniforrr darkyellow painting as a standard and after that manyweapons and vehicles were repainted in this way.However, various camouflages were worn accordingto the season or the terrain of the battlefield. Thesewere applied onto the basic colour by means of abrush or spray gun,To camouflage 7.5 em guns, flat white water paintwas generally used in winter and reddish brown or
dark green spots were painted on the dark yellowground in other seasons. Not ali 7.5 cm guns werecamouflaged in the same way. Their camouflagesseem to have varied according to the terrain of thefield. Toward the end of the war, uniform paintingin German grey was often seen, probably becausethe Germans became short of paint.
Dark Yellow
{Painting of Figure}
German Grey
{Position of Figures and Names of Various Par t s) Breech block lever(This lever makes the breech slide)
Tyre _••Matt Black
Loader
She!l
Towing hook
Trail handle