Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
The Comet appeared at the end of World War II as a British tank that can compete with powerful German tanks such as Tiger and Panther.
The basic structure of the body is based on the Cromwell, the conventional main tank. The main gun is equipped with Q. F. 77 mm artillery, which is equivalent to the 17 lb artillery, which was said to be the strongest anti-tank gun in the United Kingdom at that time.
The new main gun has also changed to a more modern shape by increasing the size of the turret.
During the March 1945 Rhine River Crossing Operation, The Comet met Uijin. It struggled mainly to support infantry and showed the power of 77 mm artillery without regret. Its performance with a balance of offensive power, mobility, and defensive power was highly appreciated by the crew and infantry.
[Model Specifications]
It is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit of Comet.
Total length 219 mm, total width 88 mm. Based on interviews with actual cars, the body has a planar configuration with a 77 mm long artillery. It has a realistic impression of a bold style with a 77 mm long artillery.
The front of the body and turret has a realistic cast texture. The canvas cover of the shield is also a must-see.
The crawler belt uses a connecting type with straight sections integrated.
The duct at the rear of the body called the Normandy cowl can be selected from a type with both sides integrated.
The searchlight lens on the side of the turret is a clear part.
Two portraits of the crew in winter clothes and two types of markings are included.
[Product Details]
Size when completed : total length approx. 219 mm, total width approx. 88 mm