Plastic model 1/35 WW.II German Panther G type w / Zimmerit coating with infrared night vision device [DR6384NV]

※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 WW.II ドイツ軍 パンターG型 w/ツィメリットコーティング 赤外線暗視装置付 [DR6384NV]
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Item number: 603090981
Released date: 10 Jun 2018
Maker: DRAGON

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

Product Description ■ [About Model]
The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the Panzer G, a German main battle tank of World War II, on a 1/35 scale.
Set a part of the newly developed ZG1221 infrared night vision system as a bonus to a kit that is highly evaluated in the dragon lineup.
A special kit commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Dragon Model. The featured infrared night vision device is a solid model of its shape and detail.
Three sets are available, each attachable to each position in front of the turret commander's cupola, main gun shield, and driver hatch.
Etching parts are set on the mounting base of the night vision device that attaches to the shield and the front of the car body.
The car body is a model of a Panter G-type car body that has Zemeri coating applied to the magnetic adsorption mine.
Detailed details of the car body with a unique coating pattern.
You can enjoy a different expression by attaching the infrared night vision device as a bonus part.

[Infrared night vision equipment]
Technologies such as various mechanical weapons and electronic devices have evolved and developed at the Second World War.
Development of electronic devices such as radar cannot be overlooked among various technologies.
Airplanes and ships have greatly improved their search and night fighting capabilities with radar equipment.
In the land battle, at the end of the Second World War, an infrared night vision system was developed and deployed in order to improve the night battle capability.
Development was started in Germany by AEG and Zeiss in 1936, and a prototype was completed in 1939.
In 1942, a unit combining ZG1221 viewer and infrared headlamps was created.
These units have been put into practical use on the Panter tank. It is known as the first night vision device in the world.
In Germany, in 1945, a night vision system called ZG1229 Vampire was developed and used for infantry.

[Main features]
Reproduced on the 1/35 scale the late production model of the Panter G, which was used as a German main battle tank in the Second World War.
Infrared night vision equipment parts are also set to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Dragon. Infrared night vision equipment is a new mold and its shape and details are firmly modeled.
Etching parts are set on the mounting base of the night vision device that attaches to the shield and the front of the car body.
Three sets are available, each attachable to each position in front of the turret commander's cupola, main gun shield, and driver hatch.
The car body is a model of a Panter G-type car body that has Zemeri coating applied to the magnetic adsorption mine.
Detailed details of the car body with a unique coating pattern.

[Product Details]
Scale: 1/35