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Product Description ■ With the addition of die-cast parts, the sense of weight creates the impact of Teager.
[Actual cars]
The Teager I, one of the most powerful tanks deployed by the German Army in World War II, was completed in 1942. It was immediately sent to the Eastern Front.
The Teager I was one of the most powerful tanks deployed by the German Army in World War II June 1943.
The Battle of Kursk started in July.
The Teager I of the 505 Heavy Tank Battalion, which was active in the Battle of Kursk, was an early production type. It was characterized by a cylindrical cupola and rear air filter produced by July 1942.
Production continued until August 1944.
Although the total production volume during that period was only about 1300, the 88 mm gun, which boasted overwhelming power as an anti-tank gun, was against the Allies and Soviet Tanks, which boast heavy armor.
In addition, it uses heavy armor including the 100 mm front armor, which repel attacks by the Allies.
It became an existence that intimidates the Allies until the end of the war.
[Model]
The model is The first deployed No. 505 Heavy Tank Battalion has turret numbers 100 and 111.
The upper body, turret and crawler are die-cast.
Resin torsion bar is used for suspension movement.
Maybach HL230P45 engine is also reproduced.
Comes with 1 Tank Chief Figure
[Product Details]
Completed Size : Approx. 190 mm Body Length 505 1943 505 111 1943 505 1943 コマンダーズハッチ