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Product description ■ Jaak Toteger's Henschel type developed and deployed by the German army is reproduced at 1/72 scale!
[About the actual car]
The development of the heavy displacement tank started at almost the same time as the German heavy tank Teger II, which was said to be the strongest tank in World War II.
Based on the body of the Teger II, the development of the heavy displacement tank was started at almost the same time as the development of the heavy displacement tank Teger II.
The mock-up of the Teger II was completed in October 1943.
The first production type was completed in February 1944.
The engine was equipped with Maybach's V-type 12-cylinder gasoline engine in the rear.
It was equipped with the torsion bar type suspension, which was the same as that of the Teger II tank, in addition to the strong armor of 250 mm in front and 80 mm in side.
The body was used in the Battle of Ardennes and the Battle of the Remagen Railway Bridge.
It was a plastic model assembly kit in which the heavy displacement tank, Jaak Toteger, developed by Genshell Co., was reproduced at 1/72 scale.
Although it was a 1/72 scale, the finished body length was about 14 cm, which was enough to have a sense of presence.
It accurately reproduces the shape of the body, as well as the box-type battle room.
Thick welding marks on the front and sides of the armor are expressed in fine detail.
The rear engine deck louver is also reproduced in a sharp manner.
The lower part of the body is also reproduced in a realistic manner with steel wheels arranged in a zigzag pattern.
[Product details]
Size when completed : about 140 mm in total length. 12.8 1943 12.8 Jaak Jaak