- One of the open-top fighting compartments has a mechanical finish!
- A 1/72 scale painted plastic model kit of the Sd.Kfz.164 Hornisse, a self-propelled anti-tank gun developed by the German Army during World War II.
[About actual car]
- During World War II, the German army developed and deployed a number of self-propelled guns.
-Among them, the Sd. It's Kfz.164.
- It was originally called Hornisse, which means wasp, but from January 1944 it was changed to Nashorn, which means rhinoceros.
- Development began in 1942, equipped with PaK43/1, which is a modified version of the anti-tank gun PaK43/41, as the main gun.
-The body of III J type and IV F type, the chassis that combines the parts was characterized by extending the chassis and mounting the engine in the center of the body.
- When the prototype was completed in 1943, 494 cars were produced and deployed by March 1945.
[About the model]
- The model is a 1/72 scale pre-painted and assembled model of the Sd.Kfz.164 Hornisse, the most powerful self-propelled anti-tank gun developed by the German army during World War II.
- The interior of the open-top battle room is reproduced in detail, including equipment.
- Its star is the 88mm cannon.
- Cradles, mounts, closing machines, and even crew seats are modeled in detail.
- The finish full of density is attractive.
-Furthermore, the lower part of the car body has delicate undercarriage representations such as rolling wheels, starting wheels, and suspension.
-In addition, the realistic reproduction of the intake louver on the side of the car body enhances the feeling.
- Coloring reproduces three-color camouflage of green and brown on a desert yellow base.
- Don't miss the distinctive camouflage pattern.
[Major features]
- 1/72 scale German WWII self-propelled artillery, Hornisse
- Painted assembled plastic model finished product
- The interior of the open-top battle room is also realistically finished
- Reproduce the dirty paint in addition to the camouflage paint
- With clear case
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