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Scale model 1/35 self-propelled gun Jagdpanther 38(t) Hetzer "Early version" Academy 13278

Scale model 1/35 self-propelled gun Jagdpanther 38(t) Hetzer "Early version" Academy 13278

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AC13278
Product weight, g:
400
Time:
Друга світова війна
Scale:
1/35
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Difficulty level:
середній
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1/35 scale plastic model of self-propelled gun Jagdpanther 38(t) Hetzer "Early version" Academy 13278
Paints and glue are not included!

The kit includes:
sprues with parts,
decal,
model painting scheme,
step-by-step instruction.

"Jagdpanther" (German: Jagdpanther) is a heavy German self-propelled artillery unit (SPG) of the tank destroyer class from the Second World War. For a heavy vehicle, the Jagdpanther had good speed and maneuverability. On the other hand, the self-propelled gun inherited a number of shortcomings from the base vehicle, primarily low mechanical reliability and relatively thin side armor.

From October 1943 to April 1945, the MIAG (Brunschweig), MNH (Hannover), MBA (Potsdam) factories produced two prototypes and 413 serial Jagdpanthers.

According to the departmental rubricator of the German Ministry of Armaments, the self-propelled gun was designated as Sd.Kfz. 173 Panzerjäger V Jagdpanther. From October to November 29, 1943 it was cal
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1/35 scale plastic model of self-propelled gun Jagdpanther 38(t) Hetzer "Early version" Academy 13278
Paints and glue are not included!

The kit includes:
sprues with parts,
decal,
model painting scheme,
step-by-step instruction.

"Jagdpanther" (German: Jagdpanther) is a heavy German self-propelled artillery unit (SPG) of the tank destroyer class from the Second World War. For a heavy vehicle, the Jagdpanther had good speed and maneuverability. On the other hand, the self-propelled gun inherited a number of shortcomings from the base vehicle, primarily low mechanical reliability and relatively thin side armor.

From October 1943 to April 1945, the MIAG (Brunschweig), MNH (Hannover), MBA (Potsdam) factories produced two prototypes and 413 serial Jagdpanthers.

According to the departmental rubricator of the German Ministry of Armaments, the self-propelled gun was designated as Sd.Kfz. 173 Panzerjäger V Jagdpanther. From October to November 29, 1943 it was cal
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