Hungarian Light Tank 38M Toldi I(A20)

The Toldi was a Hungarian light tank of World War II, developed on the basis of the Swedish Landsverk L-60. It was named after the 14th century Hungarian knight Miklós Toldi. The Toldi was made in several different variants including some armed with a 20 mm gun, some armed with a 40 mm gun, some fitted with schürzen plates, and even a prototype tank destroyer variant armed with a 75 mm gun. At least one was even fitted with heavy anti-tank rocket launchers.
Manufacturer: Hobby Boss
Availability: In stock
SKU: Hobby Boss 82477
$45.00
38M Toldi I (A20) - first variant armed with a 20 mm Solothurn anti-tank rifle, 80 made. The very first few Toldis received the older versions of 20 mm AT rifles with their sizeable magazines, so a small bump was formed on the turret roof to make it easier to insert the magazines. With the introduction of the new magazines, this became unnecessary and the other Toldis no longer had such "bump". At the beginning of the production (similarly to the Soviet and Italian armored vehicles of the time) there were many errors due to inexperience, so broken welds, armor cracks and casting errors in the track links were common.

Products specifications

Attribute name Attribute value
Country Hungary
Sub Group Light Tank
Wars WWII
Side Axis
Scale 1/35
Group Tanks
Main Weapon 2 mm Solothurn anti-tank rifle
Vehicle Common Name 38M Toldi I (A2)
Vehicle Type 38M Toldi I (A2)
Used By Hungary, Italy
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