[About the actual vehicle]
-Panther V Panther, one of the most well-balanced masterpieces of World War II German tanks.
-The tank destroyer Jagdpanther has a fixed combat chamber using its body and a 71mm caliber 88mm antitank gun mounted on the main gun.
-Production began in January 1944, and by March 1945 nearly 400 cars had been produced.
-During the latter part of the war, the German army, which watched for magnetically attracted land mines, began to apply non-magnetic coating to the body armor of tanks and other vehicles from August 1943.
-The Jemd Panther was also coated with a semi-melting coating.
[About the model]
-This is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces a sharp style tank destroyer, Jagdpanther, on a 1/72 scale.
-The Jacquard Panther style has been firmly modeled, including a combat room with inclined armor and a staggered road wheel.
-The gun barrel also reproduces the features of the early production type, such as reproducing the integral shape without steps.
-In addition, this kit reproduces the condition of the body with the semi-merit coating applied.
-A slightly different atmosphere gives the palm-sized model a sense of weight.
-In addition, the on-board tools mounted on the vehicle body are modeled as separate parts, and in addition, the wire rope is set with metal wires, and the engine grill is set with etched parts. Enhance the feeling.
-The track is a belt type.
-The number of parts is 116.
[Major features]
-Jagdpanther deployed and operated by the German Army in World War II on 1/72 scale
-Reproduce the condition of the car body with semi-merit coating
-Expresses the characteristics of the early production type such as the one-piece barrel with no step
-Wire rope is made of metal wire and engine grille is set with etched parts
-Crawler belts are easy to assemble
-116 parts
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )