Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Product Description ■ Mechanical Reproduction of Hummel Self Propelled Gun is a self-propelled gun that the German army built in World War II with 15 cm howitzers mounted on the III/IV chassis.
[Actual Car]
The Hummel Self Propelled Gun is a self-propelled gun that the German army built in World War II with 15 cm howitzers mounted on the No. III/IV chassis. The engine was mounted in the center of the body.
There was an open-top battle room equipped with the sFH18 heavy howitzers. It was completed in 1943 and played an active role in each battle field from the Battle of Kursk to the end of the war. There was an open-top 15 cm howitzers and the sFH18 had a maximum range of 13000m.
There were early stage production type and late stage production type. There were six crew members, one more than usual, partly due to the use of shells with separate charges and shells. There were also fewer shells than usual, with only 18 shells on board. More than 700 vehicles were produced using the same chassis and fought in various battles.
[About Model]
The model is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit reproducing the German self-propelled Total length : about 200 mm 165