BBG035 “The Flak’41 88mm Gun”
This artillery piece boasted a lower profile and a higher rate of fire than its famous predecessor. Our K&C model is dismounted on its four spars ready to go into battle. By the time this weapon came into action late in the war its primary use had altered from the “anti aircraft “Flak” role” to the “anti tank” role.
Just 550 of these heavy artillery pieces were manufactured before the end of hostilities. And that’s exactly how many K&C are producing as well... just 550!
Each specially-packaged model comes with a seated gunner and is in late war splinter camouflage style. The gun-barrel is in the “fixed-firing” position.