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Released in March 2014
TAMIYA 1/35 MM German heavy anti-tank self-propelled gun Naashorn. TMM335 Nashorn released in March 2014
[Product introduction]
TAMIYA 1/35 MM German heavy anti-tank self-propelled gun Nashorn.
[The strongest anti-tank self-propelled gun equipped with an 8.8cm gun]
The strongest anti-tank gun during World War II, a heavy self-propelled gun equipped with the German army's 71 caliber 8.8cm Pak43/1 is the Naashorn. At the beginning of the German-Soviet war, the German army was astonished by unexpectedly powerful Soviet tanks such as the T34 and KV-1, and while they rushed to significantly strengthen their tanks, as a stopgap measure they also installed many vehicles with self-propelled anti-tank guns. I made it. Nasshorn is one of them, and is equipped with a long-barreled 8.8cm gun on a dedicated chassis for self-propelled guns of the Panzer III and IV tanks that had just been developed at the time. It boasted powerful attack power that could destroy any Allied tank from outside its range. In addition, the combat weight is kept to 24 tons, and the maximum speed on the road is 42km/h. -When it was first put into action in July 1943, it was called Hornisse, but it was renamed Nashorn at the end of January 1944 under Hitler's instructions, and by March 1945, 439 vehicles had been produced. The Nasshorn continued to fight until the end of the war as an important force for the German tank destroyers on both the Eastern and Western Fronts.
[About the model]
This is a plastic model assembly kit of the German heavy anti-tank self-propelled gun Nashorn. 1/35 scale, total length 241mm, total width 84mm. Based on actual vehicle interviews, the long barrel 8.8cm gun, the thin armor plate surrounding it, and the complex interior of the fighting compartment are modeled with a rational parts configuration. A realistic reproduction of a car produced after May 1943, including the late model gun travel lock, starting wheel, and exhaust pipe with no muffler. Metal parts are used at key points on the top and bottom of the gun to ensure both reliable operation and high strength. The tracks are made into realistic and easy-to-use belt-type parts. There are four dolls that fit in the open-top battle room and pose in tense battle situations. Reproduced wearing winter clothes. Comes with 3 types of decals such as those on the Eastern Front in winter. Realistic reproduction of the powerful figure, including the long-barreled main gun and large battle compartment. The main gun can move up, down, left and right. Even complex battle compartment interiors can be reliably assembled with a rational parts configuration. Three types of decals are included, including those on the Eastern Front in winter and vehicles with three-color camouflage. The shell rack can be opened or closed. A rich set of armor-piercing bullets, high-explosive bullets, and blank cartridges. The characteristic horizontal closure machine is modeled as a movable type. Includes 4 crew figures in tense poses. Reproduced wearing winter clothes. Vehicle belonging to the 519th Heavy Tank Destroyer Battalion February 1944 Eastern Front Vehicle belonging to the 3rd Company of the 88th Heavy Tank Destroyer Battalion Autumn 1944 Eastern Front
[Product specifications]
1/35 scale unpainted assembly kit□
Tags:
TAMIYA 1/35 MM German heavy anti-tank self-propelled gun Naashorn. TMM335 Nashorn released in March 2014
[Product introduction]
TAMIYA 1/35 MM German heavy anti-tank self-propelled gun Nashorn.
[The strongest anti-tank self-propelled gun equipped with an 8.8cm gun]
The strongest anti-tank gun during World War II, a heavy self-propelled gun equipped with the German army's 71 caliber 8.8cm Pak43/1 is the Naashorn. At the beginning of the German-Soviet war, the German army was astonished by unexpectedly powerful Soviet tanks such as the T34 and KV-1, and while they rushed to significantly strengthen their tanks, as a stopgap measure they also installed many vehicles with self-propelled anti-tank guns. I made it. Nasshorn is one of them, and is equipped with a long-barreled 8.8cm gun on a dedicated chassis for self-propelled guns of the Panzer III and IV tanks that had just been developed at the time. It boasted powerful attack power that could destroy any Allied tank from outside its range. In addition, the combat weight is kept to 24 tons, and the maximum speed on the road is 42km/h. -When it was first put into action in July 1943, it was called Hornisse, but it was renamed Nashorn at the end of January 1944 under Hitler's instructions, and by March 1945, 439 vehicles had been produced. The Nasshorn continued to fight until the end of the war as an important force for the German tank destroyers on both the Eastern and Western Fronts.
[About the model]
This is a plastic model assembly kit of the German heavy anti-tank self-propelled gun Nashorn. 1/35 scale, total length 241mm, total width 84mm. Based on actual vehicle interviews, the long barrel 8.8cm gun, the thin armor plate surrounding it, and the complex interior of the fighting compartment are modeled with a rational parts configuration. A realistic reproduction of a car produced after May 1943, including the late model gun travel lock, starting wheel, and exhaust pipe with no muffler. Metal parts are used at key points on the top and bottom of the gun to ensure both reliable operation and high strength. The tracks are made into realistic and easy-to-use belt-type parts. There are four dolls that fit in the open-top battle room and pose in tense battle situations. Reproduced wearing winter clothes. Comes with 3 types of decals such as those on the Eastern Front in winter. Realistic reproduction of the powerful figure, including the long-barreled main gun and large battle compartment. The main gun can move up, down, left and right. Even complex battle compartment interiors can be reliably assembled with a rational parts configuration. Three types of decals are included, including those on the Eastern Front in winter and vehicles with three-color camouflage. The shell rack can be opened or closed. A rich set of armor-piercing bullets, high-explosive bullets, and blank cartridges. The characteristic horizontal closure machine is modeled as a movable type. Includes 4 crew figures in tense poses. Reproduced wearing winter clothes. Vehicle belonging to the 519th Heavy Tank Destroyer Battalion February 1944 Eastern Front Vehicle belonging to the 3rd Company of the 88th Heavy Tank Destroyer Battalion Autumn 1944 Eastern Front
[Product specifications]
1/35 scale unpainted assembly kit□
Tags:
Tamiya Tank Tank destroyer self-propelled gun Nashorn Anti-tank gun Tank gun Tamiya 1/35 Nashorn Heavy Tank Destroyer 8.8 cm Pak 43 Tamiya 1/48 German Nashorn Self-Propelled Heavy Anti-Tank Gun