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1/48 Tamiya MM Series No.44 German IV Anti-Aircraft Tank Ville Belle Vint japan NEW

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[Unique style anti-air tank]
In the late WWII, for the Germans who were deprived of air control, it was urgently necessary to develop a powerful anti-air tank to protect the main forces. The anti-aircraft tank equipped with the revolving turret that was first produced among them is the Vilbel Wind.
It is equipped with a 4-series 20 mm high-emission gun 38 type on the highly reliable body of the IV tank.
It was deployed mainly on the Western Front from August 1944 and was feared by Allied pilots due to its high launch rate of up to 800 shots per minute.
In addition, they have shown great power in supporting ground attacks.
【About the model】
It is a 1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit of Vilver Wind.
It is modeled without exhausting the unique figure which combined the turret of the unique shape composed of the body of the No. IV tank with the total length of 122 mm, the tank of the IV tank.
Really reproduced 4-row 20 mm high-intensity gun can move up and down. Interesting configurations enhance the fun of making models, such as the sights move with the top and bottom of the gun.
Die cast chassis produces a unique sense of weight of the tank. The caterpillar is a connection type that promotes the integration of parts in consideration of ease of assembly.
An officer watching the sky with binoculars, a gunner with a shooting position, and a set of four dolls in winter clothes such as ammunition hands.
You can enjoy the scene scene with plenty of presence even with the kit.
Additional Info
Additional Info
Manufacturer TAMIYA
Weight (kg) 0.3900
Release Date No
Series No
Package Depth (mm) 150
Package Height (mm) 125
Package Width (mm) 80
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