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German Sd.Kfz.171 Panther Ausf.G - Early Version

German Sd.Kfz.171 Panther Ausf.G - Early Version

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Article:
HB84551
Product weight, g:
1200
Number of details:
1 200
Box, width, cm:
10
Scale:
1/35
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Plastic model of the German tank Sd.Kfz.171 Panther Ausf.G - Early Version in 1/35 scale, HB84551. Difficult level set.

Includes 26 frames with details,
top body,
lower building and tower,
photo-etched 2pcs,
metallic copper cable,
decal.
scheme for coloring the model,
step-by-step instruction.

“Panther is the generic name for a medium tank fielded by Nazi Germany during World War II, which served from mid-1943 until the end of the European war in 1945.
The Panther's superb combination of firepower, mobility and protection served as a benchmark for other nations' tank designs at the end of the war and immediately after the war, and is often considered one of the finest examples of World War II tanks.
Although it had essentially the same engine as the Tiger I tank, it had better frontal armor, better gun penetration, was lighter overall and therefore faster, and could handle rough terrain better than the Tigers.
The trade-off was weaker side armor;
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Plastic model of the German tank Sd.Kfz.171 Panther Ausf.G - Early Version in 1/35 scale, HB84551. Difficult level set.

Includes 26 frames with details,
top body,
lower building and tower,
photo-etched 2pcs,
metallic copper cable,
decal.
scheme for coloring the model,
step-by-step instruction.

“Panther is the generic name for a medium tank fielded by Nazi Germany during World War II, which served from mid-1943 until the end of the European war in 1945.
The Panther's superb combination of firepower, mobility and protection served as a benchmark for other nations' tank designs at the end of the war and immediately after the war, and is often considered one of the finest examples of World War II tanks.
Although it had essentially the same engine as the Tiger I tank, it had better frontal armor, better gun penetration, was lighter overall and therefore faster, and could handle rough terrain better than the Tigers.
The trade-off was weaker side armor;
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