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[About the actual vehicle]
-Late in the war, the German army created a tank destroyer with a powerful long barrel 70 caliber 7.5cm anti-tank gun on the chassis of the IV tank.
-A low body of less than 2m in height is perfect for ambush attacks, and its form has been called [Gudrian Duck] or [Lang].
-Its performance was demonstrated regretfully on both the East and West fronts and destroyed many Allied vehicles.
-The Sd.Kfz162 / 1JagdpanzerL / 70 (V), which is equipped with the strongest long barrel 70 caliber 7.5cm cannon among several IV tank destroyers and features a sophisticated body made by Fomag, is a long barrel The name of [Lang] has been loved by many AFV fans for many years.
-Products produced in the early days have a Zimmerit coating that highlights the differences in detail depending on the time of production.
[About kit]
-Appears in a 2in1 kit that can be manufactured with or without Zimmerit coating.
-Exact proportions and details reproduced by precise design and precise mold technology enhance modelers' willingness to make.
[Major features]
-Available with or without Zimmerit coating
-Reproduces a long barrel 70 caliber 7.5cm gun
-Access hatch can be selected by opening and closing
-Schulzen molded with scale thinness
-Reproduce the top of the car body using a slide mold
-Realistic suspension parts
-Captain hatch can be made by selecting open / close
-Realistic representation of air intake
-The upper part of the engine room can be produced by selecting the hatch to open or close
-Chassis reproduced with plenty of detail by integral molding using slide mold
-Select from 2 types of exhaust pipe at the rear of the car body
-Shield parts are reproduced by integral molding using a 4-way slide mold
-Front armor with internal detail
-The rear part of the upper body is reproduced using a slide mold.
-Periscope is clear molding
-Crawler belt is easy to assemble
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )