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Tamiya 1/48 Military Miniature Vehicle Series GERMAN SELF-PROPELLED HEAVY ANTI-TANK GUN NASHORN japan NEW

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[Decorate with the strongest anti-tank self-propelled gun, 1/48 MM series 100th work] During World War II, the German army developed a number of self-propelled artillery based on existing vehicles to counter the powerful Allied tanks. Among them, the Nashorn was made by mounting a long-barreled 8.8 cm gun on a newly designed body that combines the components of Panzer III and IV tanks. Nashorn, who entered the battle of Kursk during the German offensive in the summer of 1943, defeated a large number of vehicles with overwhelming armor penetration and high mobility. After that, the strongest anti-tank self-propelled artillery, which continued to fight persistently until the end of the war as the cornerstone of anti-tank combat, will decorate the 100th 1/48 MM series. [Model outline] 1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit. Overall length 176 mm, overall width 62 mm. Not only the powerful style with a long barrel 8.8 cm gun on the open top body, but also the precise details of the gun mount and the inside of the battle room are realistically reproduced. The number of parts for the suspension is reduced to make it easier to assemble. The track adopts a connection type that integrates the straight part. With a metal weight that creates a feeling of weight. A set of one full-body image of the commander in winter clothes and two types of markings. * The photo shows the kit assembled and painted.
Additional Info
Additional Info
Manufacturer TAMIYA
Weight (kg) 0.4000
Release Date Nov 30, 2021
Series No
Package Depth (mm) 300
Package Height (mm) 200
Package Width (mm) 70
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