Minicar 1/72 WW. II King Tiger Henschel Turret 501st Heavy Tank Battalion Western Front 1944 [DRR60399]

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: ミニカー 1/72 WW.II キングタイガー ヘンシェル砲塔 第501重戦車大隊 西部戦線 1944 [DRR60399]
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Item number: 770046689
Released date: 17 Nov 2018
Maker: Dragon Armor

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

Product Description The King Tiger, a heavy tank gun with 88 mm artillery mounted on its main guns, was completed during World War II in 1943. The actual deployment began in 1944.
The main gun was KwK43, a 71 caliber 88 mm tank gun with a longer gun than Tiger I. Its power scared the Allies.
At first, the gun was designed by Dr. Porsche, but the problem of shot trapping was pointed out, and the gun was designed by Henschel Co.
The gun was manufactured until the end of the war.
The Henschel gun was manufactured until the end of the war.
In addition to the power of 88 mm long guns, the front armor of the gun was 180 mm, and the maximum armor of the body was 150 mm. The Henschel gun was manufactured until the end of the war.
The King Tiger produced by Henschel Co. until the end of the war.
In addition to the power of 88 mm long guns, the defense force was strong enough to be accepted by any anti-tank gun of the Allies.
In addition to the power of 88 mm long guns, the King Tiger in the front and the King Tiger in the West Front and the King Tiger in the East Front showed the power to overwhelm the Allies.
In addition to the power of 88 mm long guns, the number of the King Tiger produced by Henschel Co. until the end of the war was less than 500. However, the King Tiger in the West Front and the King Tiger in the East Front showed the power to overwhelm the Allies.
The model is a completed model that has been painted and assembled, reproducing the German heavy tank King Tiger in World War II, which was feared to be the strongest tank.
The marking is a reproduction of the vehicle equipped with the 501 th Heavy Tank Battalion 3rd Company 1st Platoon. The 501 th Heavy Tank Battalion was equipped with the King Tiger in September 1944. It is said to have participated in the Battle of Ardennes.
The model is reproduced with a winter camouflage paint.
Although it is a small 1/72 scale, the total length including the gun is approximately 14 cm including the gun body and the total width is approximately 5 cm. It is said to have participated in the Battle of Ardennes.
The model is reproduced with a winter camouflage paint.
Even though it is a small 1/72 scale, the total length is approximately 14 cm including the gun body and the total width is approximately 5 cm.
In addition, the details such as the Tools