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Product Description ■ During World War II, the German army developed a number of self-propelled guns based on existing vehicles in order to compete against powerful Allied tanks.
In particular, the Nurse Horn was made by mounting a 8.8 cm gun with a long barrel on a newly designed body combining the components of the No. III and No. IV tanks.
In the Battle of Kursk, the German army's major offensive in the summer of 1943, the Nurse Horn defeated many vehicles by utilizing its overwhelming armor penetration and high mobility.
The strongest self-propelled anti-tank gun, which continued to fight persistently until the day of the end of World War II as the cornerstone of anti-tank fighting, is the 100 th work in the 1/48MM series.
It is a 1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit.
In addition to the impressive style of the 8.8 cm gun with a long barrel on the body of the open top, the precise details of the gun rack and the inside of the battle room are also reproduced realistically.
The legs are made with fewer parts for ease of assembly. The track uses a connecting type with a straight part integrated.
Comes with a metal weight to create a sense of weight.
A full-length image of the body wearing cold clothing and 2 types of markings.
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Size : Total length approx. 176 mm, Total width approx. 62 mm