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[About the actual car]
During the Second World War, the tanks that were highly trusted among the German soldiers were Pz. Kpfw. 161, No. IV.
Production began in 1936, and since the initial design of the car body has been made with plenty of room to spare, many improvements and enhancements have been made to suit the war situation without changing the basic dimensions, and about 8500 cars have been produced.
It was used throughout the entire period from the beginning of World War II to the end of the war.
The final production type was the J type.
The motor for turning the turret and the auxiliary engine for power generation were abolished, and it could be said that the turning of the turret was simplified rather than improved.
The main difference was that the J type was produced from June 1944, and the initial production type of the J type, which was the final production type of the No. IV tank called the German military horse, was replaced by a manual one.
The model was produced in 1/72 scale.
The style of the No. IV J type was reproduced by the Slutzen on the side of the body and around the turret.
The lower part of the body was reproduced by the newly molded parts.
The suspension, rolling wheels and sprocket Time Size : Total Length approx. 75 mm