-Reproduce the U.S. military pershing that demonstrated its power in the Korean War!
[About the actual vehicle]
-Pershing is a heavy American tank that was developed during World War II.
-The first type was formalized as M26 in the end of World War March 1945.
-When Germany surrendered in May, the need for it disappeared, and production was stopped when more than 2000 cars were produced at the end of 1945.
-However, when the Korean War broke out on the Korean Peninsula in 1950, there was a shortage of tanks to counter the North Korean army, which had Soviet tanks. That's where the Pershing tanks regain their attention.
-Some parts were being renovated to M46 Patton medium tank, but in order to save time, the engine etc. were sent to the Korean Peninsula as a temporary improvement type that just replaced the main gun with M3A1. That vehicle was the M26A-1.
-The M26A-1 Pershing deployed on the Korean Peninsula demonstrated its power against the North Korean T-34/85.
[About the model]
-The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the US military M26A-1 Pershing tank that was active in the Korean War that broke out in 1950 on a 1/35 scale.
-A powerful styling with a 90mm tank gun in the casting turret is fully reproduced. The turret not only expresses its shape, but also the texture of the casting.
-In addition to the rear gear housing part being a separate part for the car body, the suspension arm is also a separate part. The shock absorbers and other parts are finished in separate parts to create a mechanical undercarriage.
-Each hatch on the hull and turret can be opened or closed. You can choose the finish that suits the scene.
-Marking and decals for the Korean War are also available.
-70th anniversary of the Korean War. It is a vehicle kit that you want to evaluate its success once again.
[Major features]
-1/35 scale reproduction of the American M26A-1 Pershing that was active in the Korean War
-The turret also realistically expresses the shape and texture of the casting
-Suspension arms and other parts are separated parts and reproduced mechanically
-Marking reproduced from the Korean War
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )