[About actual vehicle]
-During World War II, the tank that gained high trust among German soldiers was the Pz.Kpfw.161, IV tank.
-Production started in 1936, and since the body design with plenty of room was given from the beginning, various improvements and enhancements were continued according to the war situation without changing the basic dimensions, and about 8500 cars were produced.
-Operated throughout the entire period from the beginning of the war to the end of the war.
-Among them, the J type was the final production type.
-It is a successor type to the H type, but the difference can be said to be a simplified type such as simplified equipment and reduced fuel consumption rather than improvement.
-The biggest difference was the removal of the turret rotation motor and auxiliary generator engine, and the manual turret rotation.
-Type J was produced from June 1944, and continued to struggle until the end of the war on each front.
[About the model]
-The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the initial production type of the J type which is the final production type of the IV tank called German warhorse on 1/72 scale.
-Reproduce the style of No. IV J type with a rugged, powerful figure equipped with Schulzen around the turret and around the turret.
-The lower part of the car body is reproduced with a single slide part using a new slide mold.
-The characteristics of the J type initial production type are reproduced firmly.
-Suspension, rolling wheels, sprocket wheels, etc. are sharply reproduced to tighten your feet.
-In addition, the upper part of the car body is also reproduced as an integrally molded part.
-Enhances the detail of the engine deck.
-Reproduce the additional armor plate, Schulzen, on the turret and side of the hull.
-Stay parts are reproduced separately.
-Crawler tracks are available as belt-type integrated parts.
-A kit that fills one piece of the Dragon's 1/72 IV tank lineup.
[Major features]
-1/72 scale reproduction of the initial production type of the J type which is the final production type of the IV tank called German warhorse
-The lower part of the car body is reproduced with a integrally molded part using a new slide mold
-Express a powerful figure equipped with Schulzen
-Cupola hatch can be assembled by selecting open/close
-Separate left and right parts for realistic fenders
-The details on the underside of the car body firmly reproduce the characteristics of the J type
-Crawler belt is an integral part of belt type
-Completion size: total length about 75mm
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )