This boxed set contains:
- 1 x Pz.Kpfw. V Panther Ausf. G 1/72 scale medium tank

German Army
The G version was the most produced variant of the Pzkpfw V Panther and replaced the A version in production from 1944 onwards. The chassis had been designed to be more affordable and further improvements were continuously incorporated into production. Vehicles of the final version had, among other things, a modified engine deck and a shape-changed roller cover. With its 7.5cm 42L/70 chariot gun and bullet-repellent shapes, the Panther proved to be a dangerous opponent. The V-12-cylinder Maybach HL 230P30 petrol engine with a maximum output of 700 hp enabled the 44,800 kg Panther Ausf. G to reach a top speed of up to 55 km/h. The crew consisted of five men.
Fine surface structures
Injection molded chain
Detailed box drive
All parts for an early and a late version
Rotatable turret
Authentic representation of the following versions:
Ausf. G FRüH/EARLY Panzerbrigade 111, 1st Panzerregiment 16, 116th Panzer Division. Bures, Alsace-Lorraine, Sept. 1944
Ausf. G FRüH/EARLY 116th Panzer Division, 16th Panzerregiment Westfront 1945
Ausf. G FRüH/EARLY French 1st Groope, Mobile de Reconnaissance FFI (Force Francaise de L ́Interior), St. Nazaire, France, March 1945
Scope of delivery:
Kit incl. building instructions and decal
This boxed set contains:
-
1*Pz.Kpfw. V Panther Ausf. G 1/72 scale medium tank
The G version was the most produced variant of the Pzkpfw V Panther and replaced the A version in production from 1944 onwards. The chassis had been designed to be more affordable and further improvements were continuously incorporated into production. Vehicles of the final version had, among other things, a modified engine deck and a shape-changed roller cover. With its 7.5cm 42L/70 chariot gun and bullet-repellent shapes, the Panther proved to be a dangerous opponent. The V-12-cylinder Maybach HL 230P30 petrol engine with a maximum output of 700 hp enabled the 44,800 kg Panther Ausf. G to reach a top speed of up to 55 km/h. The crew consisted of five men.
Fine surface structures
Injection molded chain
Detailed box drive
All parts for an early and a late version
Rotatable turret
Authentic representation of the following versions:
Ausf. G FRüH/EARLY Panzerbrigade 111, 1st Panzerregiment 16, 116th Panzer Division. Bures, Alsace-Lorraine, Sept. 1944
Ausf. G FRüH/EARLY 116th Panzer Division, 16th Panzerregiment Westfront 1945
Ausf. G FRüH/EARLY French 1st Groope, Mobile de Reconnaissance FFI (Force Francaise de L ́Interior), St. Nazaire, France, March 1945
Scope of delivery:
Kit incl. building instructions and decal
