Plastic model 1/35 WWII German Army V No. Tank Pantor II [DR 6027]

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: プラモデル 1/35 WWII ドイツ軍 V号戦車パンターII [DR6027]
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Item number: 603069956
Released date: 28 Aug 2016
Maker: DRAGON

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Product Description ■
[About the actual vehicle]
Although it is the V Panther tank known as a masterpiece among German tanks of World War II,
Before the first type D type entered mass production The Panter II was developed to make improvements to the prototype.
Development started in 1943. In addition to strengthening the body armor, the suspension is also more efficient, and the wheels are made of steel wheels that consider rubber resources. A hand was added over.
In addition, the turret was planned to adopt a small turret, Schmalturm type turret, which was close to the type used for the Panter F type later.
However, the armor of the Panther tank could be enhanced with side skirts and Schulzen equipment, and
it would be more efficient to incorporate some of the other improvements into the current Panter. Therefore, the necessity of developing the Panter II was weakened, and mass production was abandoned.
And the improvement obtained from the development was made use of as the Panter G type.

[About Model]
Reproduced on the 1/35 scale Panter II, which was planned as an improved version of the Panther, one of the German masterpiece tanks of World War II.
Unfortunately, the model of the planned vehicle that has been finished without being seen is modeled.
The suspension arm and steel wheels are mechanically finished at the bottom of the car body. The crawler belt uses a plastic part assembly type and has enough reality.
The upper body is modeled on a small turret that was planned to be used.
The commander's cupola has a hatch, and the range finder is equipped with a range finder that pops out to the left and right of the turret.
It is a finish that conveys the mechanical delicacy to the strength with the main gun equipped in a compact style.
Of course, the upper part of the car body also has three-dimensional reproduction of the style with inclined armor, the duct and fan of the engine deck, the hatch of the cockpit and the in-vehicle tools.
I'm looking forward to marking and coloring the imagination only for vehicles that didn't go into mass production, and what kind of battles would have been shown if they were mass-produced and were introduced at the end of the Great War.
It is also an indispensable one for the Panter Collection.

[Product Details]
Scale: 1/35