Derived from the famous armored trolley V Panther, the Jagdpanther in battle proved to be superior to every Allied opponent due to its successful combination of mobility, armored protection and firepower. The hunting panther with an 8.8 cm Pak 43/3 L/71 was produced from January 1944. Drive: 600 PS V 12-cylinder Maybach Ottomotor, top speed: 55 km/h. Occupation: 5 men. - Diorama platte with ruin formation - Flexible soft plastic chain Authentic representation of the following versions: - Heavy tank hunter department 654, 1 ° company, Alsace, France, 1944 - Unknown Unit, Western Front, Germany, Spring In addition to basic colors, glue and brush are also included.
Model Set Sd.Kfz.173 Jagdpanth
Derived from the famous armored trolley V Panther, the Jagdpanther in battle proved to be superior to every Allied opponent due to its successful combination of mobility, armored protection and firepower. The hunting panther with an 8.8 cm Pak 43/3 L/71 was produced from January 1944. Drive: 600 PS V 12-cylinder Maybach Ottomotor, top speed: 55 km/h. Occupation: 5 men. - Diorama platte with ruin formation - Flexible soft plastic chain Authentic representation of the following versions: - Heavy tank hunter department 654, 1 ° company, Alsace, France, 1944 - Unknown Unit, Western Front, Germany, Spring In addition to basic colors, glue and brush are also included.
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Derived from the famous armored trolley V Panther, the Jagdpanther in battle proved to be superior to every Allied opponent due to its successful combination of mobility, armored protection and firepower. The hunting panther with an 8.8 cm Pak 43/3 L/71 was produced from January 1944. Drive: 600 PS V 12-cylinder Maybach Ottomotor, top speed: 55 km/h. Occupation: 5 men. - Diorama platte with ruin formation - Flexible soft plastic chain Authentic representation of the following versions: - Heavy tank hunter department 654, 1 ° company, Alsace, France, 1944 - Unknown Unit, Western Front, Germany, Spring In addition to basic colors, glue and brush are also included.