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Product Description ■ Reproducing the fierce battle of Kursk in the completed model on 1/72.
[Actual car]
The Ferdinand (Elephant) is the German heavy driving tank in World War II that demonstrates overwhelming power with the power of the long gun of 71 caliber 8.8 cm and the heavy armor of up to 200 mm.
It was developed by Dr. Porsche for the Tiger Tank. It was equipped with the Pak P43 / 2 71 caliber 8.8 cm tank gun.
Above all, it was characterized by the use of a drive system with a unique mechanism called the engine-generated motor drive system.
From March to May 1943, 90 cars were produced using the body that had been prepared for the competitive trial manufacture. It was immediately put into the Battle of Kursk with the Soviet Union in July, and continued to fight until the end of the war.
[Model]
It is a completed plastic model that reproduces the German heavy driving tank Ferdinand in World War II at 1/72 scale.
The model has a large fixed fighting room at the rear of the car body and is equipped with the long gun barrel of 8.8 cm. The total length is approximately 11 cm. The 8.8 cm gun barrel extending from the fighting room has a strong presence even in the 1/72 scale.
The lower part of the car body and the fighting room have a unique shape. Various hatches, Gantt label lock and spare crawler belt are also modeled. In addition, the suspension also expresses the unique shape of the Porsche type.
The details such as the wheel transfer are sure to reproduce the unique shape. The car body The car body has a detailed coloring with a characteristic pattern of brown and green camouflage drawn on a dessert yellow base. The car body also expresses the unique shape of the Porsche type.
The details such as the wheel transfer are also detailed to tighten up the feet. The car body has a detailed coloring with a characteristic pattern of brown and green camouflage drawn on a dessert yellow base.
The details of each part increase the realism. The details of each part are detailed. The details of each part are described in detail. The details of the 653 Heavy Driving Tank Battalion in Kursk in 1943 is described in detail.
● Reproducing the Ferdinand, the German driving tank in World War II at 1/72 scale.
The details of each part are described in detail.
● The details of each part are described in detail. 1943 113 110 653 113