- Easy to reproduce the damage that tells the fierce battle!
- This year marks the 10th anniversary of Girls und Panzer. The Mark IV tank of the Oarai Girls' Academy Shark team is now available with battle damage decals that can easily reproduce the fierce battle.
- In the year of the 10th anniversary, we will also add a nice attention model.
- The Mark IV tank was born as an improved version of the Mark I tank, the world's first tank developed by Britain, the birthplace of tanks. -Also known for playing the first tank battle in history with German tanks in France in April 1918.
- Used by the shark team at Oarai Girls' Academy.
- The model reproduces the Mark IV tank in 1/35 scale. -Models the appearance of Mark IV with a diamond-shaped body with a total length of about 22 cm.
-Realistic reproduction of the body shape and panel details.
-In addition, the crawler belt that surrounds the entire circumference of the car body adopts a connection assembly type to produce a realistic finish.
- Parts are made by Takom. Of course, markings such as the school emblem of Oarai Girls' High School and the mark of the shark team are reproduced with decals.
-In addition, this kit includes decals that can easily reproduce the scars and battle damage that occurred on the vehicle during battle. If you cut it out and paste it where you want it, you can express the damage that tells the story of a fierce battle.
- In addition, a 10th anniversary version with an acrylic plate that can also be used as a key chain depicting the characters of the shark team. It is a special kit that fans cannot miss.
[Major features]
- Modeled the Mk.IV tank of Girls und Panzer's Oarai Joshigakuen Same-san team
- The scale is 1/35 and the parts are made by Tacom.
- Reproduce the markings of the shark team with decals
- A set of battle damage decals that can easily express battle damage
- 10th anniversary kit with an acrylic plate that can also be used as a key chain with a character illustration
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )