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Tango0101 Nov 2019 8:51 p.m. PST

….Review.

"The 37mm Bofors ATG was designed in the early 1930s by the Swedish armaments manufacturer Bofors, and was produced under licence in a few other nations. It saw use with both Allied and Axis forces, primarily early in World War Two. Performance wise it was very similar to the German's standard early war 3.7 Pak gun. Captured examples were impressed by the Germans – those from Poland were designated as 3.7 cm PaK 36(p), Danish guns as 3.7 cm PaK 157(d).

Inside First to Fight's typical thin, end opening cardboard box are a pair of parts frames, one each for a gun plus ammo cannister, along with a set of 6 figures (3 figures to man each gun). My model was obtained via a trade and was missing its figures and ammo box.

The gun comprises a meager 14 pieces. The plastic is a hard, styrene style and moulded in dark green…"

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