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ACADEMY 1/35 Pz.Kpfw. V PANTHER AUSF.G "VER. EARLY" (13529)
ACADEMY 1/35 Pz.Kpfw. V PANTHER AUSF.G "VER. EARLY" (13529)
ACADEMY 1/35 Pz.Kpfw. V PANTHER AUSF.G "VER. EARLY" (13529)
ACADEMY 1/35 Pz.Kpfw. V PANTHER AUSF.G "VER. EARLY" (13529)
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ACADEMY 1/35 Pz.Kpfw. V PANTHER AUSF.G "VER. EARLY" (13529)
ACADEMY 1/35 Pz.Kpfw. V PANTHER AUSF.G "VER. EARLY" (13529)
ACADEMY 1/35 Pz.Kpfw. V PANTHER AUSF.G "VER. EARLY" (13529)
ACADEMY 1/35 Pz.Kpfw. V PANTHER AUSF.G "VER. EARLY" (13529)

ACADEMY 1/35 Pz.Kpfw. V PANTHER AUSF.G "VER. EARLY" (13529)

€35.45
Academy
65-9647
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Panzerkampfwagen V Panther - German World War II medium tank as a direct answer to the Soviet T-34 tank.

Production of the V Panther began in 1942 and was completed in 1945. It did not enter service until 1943 and was not the only basic vehicle in the German armored forces. A total of some 5992 were produced in A, D and G versions.

In direct combat, Panthers were more technically advanced than the T-34, with thicker armor and more effective guns giving them an advantage in duels with enemy medium tanks. A major problem was the unit cost and production time of the tank. For example, Panthers rolled off the production line nearly 6,000 units, and T-34s and Shermans as many as 100,000 units.

Also impressive were the technical parameters of the Panther: the weight of the vehicle was 44,800 kg, a 12-cylinder engine with a power of 700 hp, a speed in the field of 24km/h - on the road 46 km/h, armor of 45-110 mm thickness and a 75 mm caliber KwK 42 L/70 cannon.

Want to learn more about this tank ? See HERE.

Plastic model to be glued together by Academy. The kit does not include paint and glue.

Specification:

  • Manufacturer: Academy
  • Scale: 1/35
  • Part Number: 13529

For more information and photos, visit the manufacturer's website (link in the tab above).

A bit of history on the video:

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Panthera in action:

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