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-Tank Ace Wittman's Tiger I initial production type is completely reproduced with new parts added!
[About the actual vehicle]
-It is Michael Wittman who defeated many Allied car washes in World War II and made the name Tank Ace.
-Michael Wittmann, the ace of the German Tiger tank known to all military enthusiasts, joined the Defense Force in 1934, joined the Armed Guard in 1937, and became a sergeant at the start of the Second World War in 1939. I was
-In Operation Barbarossa, which began in June 1941, participated as Commander of the 3rd Assault Gun. He defeated the enemy tank and immediately saw the ace, and was awarded the Second Class Iron Cross for his achievements.
-From 1942, he obtained the Tiger I and became the commander of a tank.
-It is reported that in 1943, Kursk alone destroyed 30 enemy tanks and 28 anti-tank guns.
-Witman, even known as the Tiger Ace, died in August 1944, killing 138 enemy tanks and 132 anti-tank guns in his lifetime.
[About the model]
-The model is a plastic model assembly kit that realistically reproduces 1/72 scale of the early type Tiger I with German WWII Tank Ace and Michael Wittmann of the German Army.
-Based on the Tiger I early model, the vehicle with [S04] marked on the side of the turret on which the Wittman was boarding in the 1944 Eastern Front is reproduced with the same detail as the 1/35 scale.
-Turret is newly developed using a slide mold. New parts reproduce the storage box at the rear of the turret, the spare truck on the turret side, the escape hatch and the antenna mount on the roof. The upper part of the car body can be enjoyed with further detail expression by newly developing.
-In addition, the body is also equipped with new parts such as integrated air cleaner parts and towing cables.
-Track is a belt type DS truck.
-Make your feet look real.
-Of course, the kill marks on the gun barrel are reproduced with decals.
-Decals are made by high quality cultograph.
-Military fans can not miss the kit contents that were powerful even in the 1/72 mini scale.
[Major features]
-A new turret that has been molded in a new slide mold and has a realistic shape has been assembled.
-Precise tracks reproduced with new parts are set on the side of the turret, accurately modeling the appearance of Wittman Tiger
-The road wheel has been redesigned and the parts split and configuration have been revised to reproduce a more three-dimensional appearance and accurate shape.
-Parts of the upper part of the body are also made with new molds. The engine intake cover, driver's hatch at the front, and telecommunications hatch are separate parts for a three-dimensional finish.
-Crawler belt adopts belt type DS track which is surely assembled
* Figures are not included.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )