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Friday, April 03, 2015 - 10:57 AM UTC
Panzer Shop have announced a 2A3 Kondensator is ready for purchase. This 406mm nuclear artillery piece from the 1950’s was a low production piece with only fur being completed and put into service. These huge artillery gun were quickly replaced by rocket delivery systems.
This model is a multimedia offering in resin, photo etch and supplied with Friul metal tracks. A CD of photographs is included with the kit parts, saving the mad scramble of looking for reference material. The model is in 1/35th scale and measures in at an impressive 17inches long.

If you order this model from Facebook free postage of the kit to you is included in the price.
PS35C178 – Kondensator 2A3 406mm Self Propelled Howitzer - $225 or roughly £152
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That would certainly be a conversation piece!
APR 03, 2015 - 11:40 PM
will someone do a build up review of this one? I built some Panzershop kits years ago and I was disappointed about the casting quality, especially all the cylindrical parts. I wonder if they have improved their casting quality.
APR 04, 2015 - 01:25 AM
That's a monster gun!
APR 05, 2015 - 09:19 PM
That test build in the photos looks great. For that much money though i'd want quality to be assured. What a neat looking beast!!!
APR 05, 2015 - 10:43 PM
With the bottom falling out of the Euro (currently almost 1-1), the price seems a bit skewed at $225 even with Friul tracks included. Also, is it me or does the kit barrel look narrower than the real one in the photo?
APR 05, 2015 - 11:07 PM
Maybe the barrel looks a little thicker in this image ?? or this image ?? / Robin
APR 06, 2015 - 12:00 AM
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