Plastic model 1/35 ww. II German Teager I Early Production Model Wittman Commander Vehicle Magic Track / Aluminum Gun Barrel / 3D Print Mazur Brake / 5 Figures / Tank Soldier Acrylic Stand for Luxury Specifications [DR6730A]

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: プラモデル 1/35 WW.II ドイツ軍 ティーガーI 初期生産型 ヴィットマン指揮車 マジックトラック/アルミ砲身/3Dプリントマズルブレーキ/フィギュア5体/戦車兵アクリルスタンド付属 豪華仕様 [DR6730A]
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Item number: 603201600
Released date: 31 Oct 2024
Maker: Dragon

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Product Description ■ One vehicle made to mark the 80th anniversary of the death of Wittman
[Actual vehicle]
It is Michael Wittman who destroyed many allied tanks in World War II and made the name of Tank Ace Domeki.
If it is ミリタ Leafa, everyone knows the name. Wittman, the ace of the German Teager tank, joined the National Defense Force in 1934, joined the Armed Guard in 1937, and became a sergeant at the beginning of World War II in 1939.
In the Operation Barbarossa, which started in June 1941, he joined the Defense Force as the commander of the No. III attack cannon. He joined the Armed Guard in 1937, and became a member of the Armed Guard Corps. He was awarded the Second Class Iron Cross for his achievements.
From 1942, he became the commander of the Teager I and finally demonstrated his ability. It is said that he destroyed 30 enemy tanks and 28 anti-tank guns in the Battle of Kursk in 1943 alone.
It is said that Bittman, who was called the Teager Ace until his tragic death in the tragic battle in August 1944, defeated 138 enemy tanks and 132 anti-tank guns in his lifetime.
Reproduction of Tiger I with a man on board
・ Can be assembled by selecting the opening and closing of each part of the body.
[Product details]
Scale : 1/35 04 1944 Mazur Mazur