Tamiya 35381 1/35 Military Miniature Series No. 381 German IV Tank Destroyer

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Product Description Tamiya 35381 1/35 Military Miniature Series No. 381 German Army IV Destroyer Tank/70 (A) Plastic Model The IV Destroyer Tank 70 (A) entered by German forces at the end of War II is now available in the 1/ 35MM series. Based on the actual vehicle material, this model has been reproduced with a large 70 caliber 3.0 inch (70 cm) gun in a fixed combat chamber with a sense of presence. The main gun can be moved up and down, and the sight is linked with left and right movement. The shoelaces are connected with a straight line. The metal mesh part of the increasingly armor, known as the Thomas Shield, is etched parts. Includes 1 body figure of the length and 2 types of markings. Size when assembled: Total length approx. 9.6 inches (242 mm). The picture shows the kit assembled and painted This product is a plastic model that requires assembly and painting. Adhesives, tools, paints, etc., are required for assembly and painting "Plastic Model" is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industrial Cooperative Association. This product does not include any adhesives, paint, tools, or batteries.

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