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Product Explanation ■ Tank Ace, Collection of Wittman's III Collision
About the actual car
Michael Wittman, known as one of the legendary commanders among the German tank soldiers in World War II, was on board the No. III Assault Ausf. A when Operation Barbarossa was launched in 1941.
The first model was the Type A, which was produced in 1940 or from January to May as a direct support vehicle for infantry with a short 7.5 cm cannon.
The first model was the Type A, and 30 cars were produced during Operation Barbarossa.
When he was assigned to the 1st SS Armoured Division in Operation Barbarossa and participated as the captain of the No. III Assault. He demonstrated his talent by destroying a number of Soviet tanks.
About the model
The model is a completed 1/72 scale plastic model assembly and painted reproducing the Type A, the initial production model of the German III assault battery that played an active role in World War II.
The details of the upper part of the car body and the battle room roof part reproduce the shape of the Type A without fail. The low and sharp style is finished with a total length of approximately 7.5 cm.
The total height is only 3 cm or less. Not only the shape but also the details are sharp. In addition, the detailed reproduction of road wheels, sprocket wheels and idler wheels tightens up your feet.
The car body is a German Gray with a full atmosphere of dirt and dirt. It has a realistic finish with camouflage paint and stains. It has a detailed reproduction of the road wheels, sprocket wheels and idler wheels that can't be missed by ミリタ Leafa.
The car body is a German Gray with a 1/72 scale of dirt and dirt.
The completed model is a reproduction of the Type A III assault battery with a realistic look.
The realistic finish with camouflage paint and stains.
The collection features a clear case.
The marking reproduces the train regiment with Michael Wittman in Operation Barbarossa in 1941.
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