1/72 WW. II German Army III Stroke Artillery Type A 1 SS Army Division Mihael Wittman Boarding Car Barbarossa 1941 Finished [DRR63259]

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Nombre comercial en japonés: ミニカー 1/72 WW.II ドイツ軍 III号突撃砲 A型 第1SS装甲師団 ミハエル・ヴィットマン 搭乗車 バルバロッサ 1941 完成品 [DRR63259]
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Número de control: 770083144
Fecha de lanzamiento: 10 Ago 2024
Fabricante: Dragon Armor

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Descripción del producto : Tank Ace, A Collection of the III Attack of Wittman
About the Real Vehicle
Mihael Wittman, a known as one of the legendary commander among German tanker forces in the World War II, was the Ausf Attack Gunter Unit III at the Operation Barbarossa in 1941.
It was established a fixed combating room on the body of the III Tanker, which was created as a direct support vehicle for infants carrying short artillers 7.5 cm artillers.
The first production type was the Type A, which was produced in the Operation Barbarossa in 1940 or from January to May.
The model was a 1/72 scale plastic model assembled and painted finished which recreated the initial production type of the German III Tanker Gunter, Type A.
The detail in the top of the body, combating room roof parts is very reproducted the shape of the Type A. A sharp style has been finished in total length of about 7.5 cm.
The full height is represented by only less than 3 cm. No only shape but also detailed details. Also, recreated detailed reproduction of road wheels, piñones wheels and idler wheels makes the foot feeling.
The body is very painted in German gray with a full atmosphere of land contamination, a real finish with a garment painted in camuflaje painted.
A clear case containing a grain for collection.
The marking is recreated the vehicle regiment at the Barbarossa Operation in 1941.
About the real vehicle : Scale : 1/72 Leafa