This item is limited to 1 per household.
- Don't miss the special BOX set that celebrates the 80th anniversary of Kursk
[Operation Citadel]
- The Battle of Kursk has gone down in history as the greatest tank battle of all time.
- In the German army, it was called Operation Citadel, and was deployed around Kursk on the Eastern Front from July 5 to August 23, 1943.
-It is said that about 6,000 tanks were introduced by the German and Soviet forces, and fierce tank battles unfolded on the vast Russian plains.
-Soviet forces mainly used T-34 tanks.
- On the other hand, the Germans participated in battles ranging from tanks III, IV, Panther V and Tiger I to self-propelled guns such as Hornisse, Blumbar and Ferdinand.
- It is recorded as the largest tank battle in World War II and later history.
[About the model]
- 2023 marks the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Kursk, a tank battle between Soviets and Germans during World War II.
- A special set that matches that is the Chitadere Operation Collector's Box.
-In this set, 3 types of kits, Panzer III N type, Panzer III M type, and Panzer IV G type, are set from among the German vehicles that participated in Operation Citadel.
- Both Panzer III kits come with Schulzen.
- Model IV G was produced from April to May 1943.
- We have selected 3 iconic vehicles that were active in Kursk.
- All 3 kits are 1/35 scale.
- A familiar kit with detailed reproduction and realistic finish of the dragon kit.
- It comes in a special box with illustrations of Mr. Bolstad, which is familiar to military fans, laid out on the front, so you can't miss it in your collection.
[Major features]
・1/35 WW.II German Army No. III Type N Schulzen Equipment Kursk 1943 with Magic Track
・1/35 WW.II German Army No. III Type M Schulzen/Magic Track Equipped Kursk 1943
・1/35 WW.II German Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.G April-May 1943 Production Kursk Battle Premium Edition with Magic Track
A set that collects the above 3 kits
- Special box containing 3 kits
- Limited set
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )