Includes one resin and metal Toldi II (20mm) or Toldi IIa (40mm) Light Tanks
The Toldi II tank is armed with a 20mm antitank rifle; but in 1944 units began to receive new 40mm armed Toldi IIa tanks with more hitting power and better armour.
The Toldi is an adaptation of the Swedish L-60 Landsverk light tank and was imported to Hungarian in 1937 by the MÁVAG Company with support from the Ministry of Defence. It was trialled against the Hungarian designed V-4 amphibious light tank built by the Manfred Weiss Company. In trials it proved itself better than the V-4; which had a number of teething problems. A number of design changes were sought by the Army Staff before the L-60 could be adopted for production. They recommended that the steering; transmission; vision; ventilation and suspension all be improved. The licences to produce the L-60 was purchased off Landsverk by MÁVAG and Ganz and the new tank was designated the 38M Toldi I light tank. The ministry of defence ordered 40 from each company and production began in 1939.