Plastic model 1/48 German No. IV Tank J "Military Miniature Series No. 18" Display Model [32518]

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: プラモデル 1/48 ドイツ IV号戦車J型 「ミリタリーミニチュアシリーズ No.18」 ディスプレイモデル [32518]
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Item number: 603055342
Released date: 06 Apr 2015
Maker: Tamiya

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

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[German No. IV Tank J-type]
[German No. IV Tank J-type]
[German No. IV Tank J-type]
The J-type was the last production type of the No. IV Tank J-type, which was used throughout the Second World War and was called a war horse by German officers and soldiers.
The main gun was a 48 caliber 7.5 cm long gun taken over from the H-type. In addition, the auxiliary engine for turning the gun tower was eliminated and the range was extended to 320 km by adding fuel tanks.
The J-type IV Tank J-type started production in 1944. It won the trust of the tank soldiers and fought through to the end of the World War.
The additional armor plate Shulzen introduced from the G-type was also equipped in the J-type, but it seems that many vehicles were left without it due to the inconvenience of putting on and taking off during maintenance.
[Model Specification]
It is a 1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit of the German IV Tank J-type.
The total length is 145 mm, the body of the plane configuration and the additional armor plate Shulzen surround the gun tower. It is a realistic model of the military figure typical of a German tank. It is equipped with many different parts such as a wire cutter for a voluminous look.
The diecast chassis creates a sense of weight.
Caterpillar is a connection assembly type with the upper and lower parts unified for a realistic finish.
Comes with 3 types of decals.
Combined with tanks and doll sets from the end of the World War, I look forward to making scenery.
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