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Scale model 1/35 German super heavy tank E 100 Trumpeter 00384

Scale model 1/35 German super heavy tank E 100 Trumpeter 00384

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Article:
TR00384
Product weight, g:
900
Time:
Друга світова війна
Number of details:
102
Коробка, высота, см:
27
Коробка, толщина, см:
9
Box, width, cm:
42
Scale:
1/35
Manufacturer:
Difficulty level:
легкий
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Scale plastic model 1/35 German super heavy tank Entwicklungsfahrzeug E 100 Trumpeter 00384
Paints and glue are not included!

The kit includes:
6 sprues with parts,
upper and lower body,
vinyl tracks,
photo-etching,
decal,
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instruction.

Dimensions of the finished model: Length: 326.52 mm, Width: 127.77 mm.

E-100 Ausf B (hypothetical) A super-heavy tank designed as an alternative to the Maus, it used a modified Maus turret with a 150 mm KwK 44, later planned to be upgraded to a 170 mm KwK 44. Development of the E-100 began in June 1943 and progressed steadily continued until 1944, when Hitler stopped all development of super-heavy tanks. But despite this, the three engineers kept the work low priority, and by the end of the war they had almost completed the first prototype, which only needed a turret. The only prototype was sent to England after it was captured by the Allies and scrapped after the war.
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Scale plastic model 1/35 German super heavy tank Entwicklungsfahrzeug E 100 Trumpeter 00384
Paints and glue are not included!

The kit includes:
6 sprues with parts,
upper and lower body,
vinyl tracks,
photo-etching,
decal,
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instruction.

Dimensions of the finished model: Length: 326.52 mm, Width: 127.77 mm.

E-100 Ausf B (hypothetical) A super-heavy tank designed as an alternative to the Maus, it used a modified Maus turret with a 150 mm KwK 44, later planned to be upgraded to a 170 mm KwK 44. Development of the E-100 began in June 1943 and progressed steadily continued until 1944, when Hitler stopped all development of super-heavy tanks. But despite this, the three engineers kept the work low priority, and by the end of the war they had almost completed the first prototype, which only needed a turret. The only prototype was sent to England after it was captured by the Allies and scrapped after the war.
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