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German Miniature Tank WW2 1:72 Altaya Steyr RSO 0/1 + Pak 40 Anti-Tank Gun
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German Miniature Tank WW2 1:72 Altaya Steyr RSO 0/1 + Pak 40 Anti-Tank Gun
Steyr RSO 0/1 + Pak 40 Anti-Tank Gun
2.Pz.Div. Normandie France – 1944
1:72 scale miniature
Limited edition model of Altaya, in a plastic display case.
Weight: 129g
Raupenschlepper Ost (German: "Caterpillar Tractor East", more commonly abbreviated to RSO) was a fully tracked, lightweight vehicle used by the Wehrmacht in World War II. It was conceived in response to the poor performance of wheeled and half-tracked vehicles in the mud and snow during the Wehrmacht's first autumn and winter on the Soviet Front.
The RSO was a contemporary with somewhat similar Allied full-tracked small artillery tractors in use in other armies (such as the Soviet STZ-5 "Stalingradets", and the U.S. Army's M4 tractor), mostly originated from the pre-war light to medium series of Vickers artillery tractors.
Two variants of this vehicle were built: the basic cargo carrier, and a self-propelled antitank vehicle armed with a PaK 40 gun. Both shared the same chassis.
Ref 6
Steyr RSO 0/1 + Pak 40 Anti-Tank Gun
2.Pz.Div. Normandie France – 1944
1:72 scale miniature
Limited edition model of Altaya, in a plastic display case.
Weight: 129g
Raupenschlepper Ost (German: "Caterpillar Tractor East", more commonly abbreviated to RSO) was a fully tracked, lightweight vehicle used by the Wehrmacht in World War II. It was conceived in response to the poor performance of wheeled and half-tracked vehicles in the mud and snow during the Wehrmacht's first autumn and winter on the Soviet Front.
The RSO was a contemporary with somewhat similar Allied full-tracked small artillery tractors in use in other armies (such as the Soviet STZ-5 "Stalingradets", and the U.S. Army's M4 tractor), mostly originated from the pre-war light to medium series of Vickers artillery tractors.
Two variants of this vehicle were built: the basic cargo carrier, and a self-propelled antitank vehicle armed with a PaK 40 gun. Both shared the same chassis.
Ref 6











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