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Czech hedgehog anti-tank barrier 6x

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Modellbahn Union N-M00207

Czech hedgehog anti-tank barrier 6x
9.99 EUR
Incl. 19% VAT., excl. shipping
Delivery time: 4-21 working days
Beschreibung
A Tschechenigel, known in Austria as Panzerigel and in Switzerland as Stahlspinne, is a barrier that was primarily used as a tank barrier in the 20th century. He can be seen as a further development of the Spanish Rider.

Chechen hedgehogs usually consist of three 1.5-2 meter long profile steel beams that are cross-welded to one another crookedly. But there were also riveted designs or those made of concrete. In some versions, only two beams were welded together and the third only screwed on to make transport easier. Virtually any material that is currently available can be used, for example discarded railroad tracks. Therefore, Czech hedgehogs are also well suited for improvised production on site.

This form of anti-tank barrier was used extensively by Czechoslovakia during the construction of the Czechoslovak Wall in the 1930s. After the country was occupied as a result of the Munich Agreement, the German Wehrmacht used the captured Czech hedgehogs for their own fortifications and also had new ones made on a large scale. For example, Omaha Beach was secured with Czech hedgehogs, among other things. Subsequently, however, this type of barrier was also used by other countries, such as on the GDR borders and the Berlin Wall. (Source: Wikipedia)

The highly detailed, unpainted model was produced using the 3D printing process and can be processed and painted with standard tools and paints (e.g. with Revell Email or Revell Aqua Color).
Technische Daten
Art.-no.MU_N-M00207
Gauge1:160
EAN4260583369994
CategoriesVehicles, Military, Accessoires, Tree / green
EpochII, III, IV
Self-manufacturedyes
Quarter first delivery4/2019
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Our accessories are manufactured on one of the most modern stereolithography (SLA) printers. Here, a light-curing plastic (resin) is cured by a laser in thin layers (standard layer thickness in the range 0.05-0.025 mm) and a very detailed model is created.

After the uncured resin has drained off, the model is removed from the platform, washed and fully cured in a cabinet under UV light. The accessories can be processed and painted with standard tools and colors.

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Tutorial processing of 3D printed items (german)

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