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1/35 GERMAN LIGHT TANK PANZERKAMPFWAGEN 38(t) Ausf.E/F
★This kit faithfully captures the form of the compact 38(t),
specifically the Ausf.E/F variants used around the time of Operation
Barbarossa.
★Marvel at the detail achieved in the depiction of this tank, right down
to the miniature rivets. The sight moves in concert with gun elevation.
★Tracks are assembly type with single piece straight sections, not only
recreating the form in style but also succinctly capturing upper run
'sag.'
★There is plenty to admire on the rear of the model, too, with various
accessories recreated and photo-etched engine grille mesh.
Panzerkampfwagen 38 (t) Ausf.E/F
€29,00 EUR
1/35 Military Miniature Series
No.369
1/35 GERMAN LIGHT TANK PANZERKAMPFWAGEN 38(t) Ausf.E/F
Instruction Manual Correction
A correction has been issued for the assembly instruction manual for this product.
A Borrowed Design
After the effective annexation of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany in
1939, German forces were interested enough in the native Czech LTvz38
light tank that they took it on and ordered production under their own
categorization of 38(t), a light tank with riveted, welded armor and a
perky 3.7cm gun. Early production 38(t)s took part in the early German
offensives of the war, and the 38(t) underwent continued development
with 1,400 produced in total. Ausf.E and F 38(t)s had additional armor
across the vehicle for better survivability and were deployed during the
early stages of Operation Barbarossa as Nazi Germany once again invaded
a neighbor, this time the Soviet Union.
A correction has been issued for the assembly instruction manual for this product.
A Borrowed Design
After the effective annexation of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany in
1939, German forces were interested enough in the native Czech LTvz38
light tank that they took it on and ordered production under their own
categorization of 38(t), a light tank with riveted, welded armor and a
perky 3.7cm gun. Early production 38(t)s took part in the early German
offensives of the war, and the 38(t) underwent continued development
with 1,400 produced in total. Ausf.E and F 38(t)s had additional armor
across the vehicle for better survivability and were deployed during the
early stages of Operation Barbarossa as Nazi Germany once again invaded
a neighbor, this time the Soviet Union.
About the Model
★This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 132mm, width:
62mm. ★The 38(t) form with riveted armor plate is accurately depicted.
★Parts are included to recreate fender-top stowage boxes that were often
added by units on the front line. ★Assembly type tracks feature
single-piece straight sections for fine reproduction of upper run 'sag.'
★Engine grille mesh is rendered faithfully using a photo-etched
component. ★Comes with a commander figure for installation in the hatch,
and two Eastern Front marking options.
★This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 132mm, width:
62mm. ★The 38(t) form with riveted armor plate is accurately depicted.
★Parts are included to recreate fender-top stowage boxes that were often
added by units on the front line. ★Assembly type tracks feature
single-piece straight sections for fine reproduction of upper run 'sag.'
★Engine grille mesh is rendered faithfully using a photo-etched
component. ★Comes with a commander figure for installation in the hatch,
and two Eastern Front marking options.
★This kit faithfully captures the form of the compact 38(t),
specifically the Ausf.E/F variants used around the time of Operation
Barbarossa.
★Marvel at the detail achieved in the depiction of this tank, right down
to the miniature rivets. The sight moves in concert with gun elevation.
★Tracks are assembly type with single piece straight sections, not only
recreating the form in style but also succinctly capturing upper run
'sag.'
★There is plenty to admire on the rear of the model, too, with various
accessories recreated and photo-etched engine grille mesh.







