Stu.Pz.IV "Brummbar" Early Production w/Zimmerit - DRAGON 6596

Dragon

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Stu.Pz.IV "Brummbar" Produção Inicial w / Zimmerit

Escala1:35
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Une maquette de chez Modelos DRAGON le "Stu.Pz.IV "Brummbar" Early Production w/Zimmerit".

Unique radial Zimmerit pattern pattern on the front replicate the real vehicle – Two options of exhaust muffler types available – Side-skirt armor produced to scale thickness in metal – StuH. 43/1 L/12 main gun with slide-molded barrel – Rifling inside gun barrel authentically recreated – One-piece fighting compartment made by 4-directional slide mold; w/vision port for Brummba”r Early – 2-directional slide-molded lower hull w/Zimmierit on both sides – Engine hatches can be assembled open/closed – Photo-etched part for engine-deck exhaust grill – Periscope made from clear plastic parts – Fully detailed gun w/breech assembly – Gunner’s seat w/realistic texture – Accurately reproduced ball-shaped mantlet and gun mount – Assembly options provided for fighting compartment hatches – Interior detail such as hatch supporting arms and scissors provided – 40cm Magic Tracks w/great details – Dimensionally correct road wheels – Road wheels, sprockets, idlers and return rollers authentically reproduced

A Dragon já lançou uma variante de produção média em escala 1/35 do alemão Brummba"r, e foi recebida com entusiasmo graças aos seus detalhes requintados. Dragon agora está seguindo com uma versão de produção antecipada, e é igualmente bem dotado. Um total de 60 primeiros veículos começaram a sair da linha de produção em novembro de 1943, e eles são facilmente identificados pela falta de uma metralhadora na placa glacis. Infelizmente, isso também os tornou presas fáceis para destacamentos de assassinos de tanques. Esses primeiros veículos eram tripulados por quatro homens, em vez dos cinco veículos posteriores. A posição do piloto tinha a porta de visão Fahrersehklappe 80 do Tiger I. Estes primeiros veículos foram construídos até dezembro de 1943, mas a maioria foi perdida durante as batalhas de Kursk e Kharkov. Zimmerit apareceu em todos os veículos Brummba"r construídos até setembro de 1944.

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Sd.Kfz.7 8t Produção Tardia - DRAGON 6562

Dragão

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Sd.Kfz.7 8t Late Production

Escala:1/35
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6562

Um kit da marca Modelos DRAGON the Sd.Kfz.7 8t Late Production

Dragon has enjoyed great success with its 1/35 kit in the 8t halftrack, the Sd.Kfz.7/1 and 7/2. Following frequent requests from modelers, Dragon is proud to announce the launch of another new kit in the family. It is the standard tractor/prime mover variant, making it suitable for towing artillery pieces. This means the kit immediately lends itself to an inspirational diorama towing one of Dragon’s 88mm FlaK 36/37 guns or an s.FH.18 howitzer. This 1/35 scale kit specifically represents a Late Production variant, and it is ready to be loaded up with crew figures and ammunition. As a ‘Late’ vehicle, it possesses the requisite rear flatbed, which is a completely new tooling. This rear compartment is accurately made, with bench seats for the crew and an ammunition locker at the front. The typical wood pattern and construction is suitably rendered. The vehicle kit is bulging with detail, with even the gearbox and engine fully detailed inside the engine compartment. As the first such halftrack tractor from Dragon, this kit will have a distinct appeal to a wide range of modelers, and will doubtlessly inspire some astonishing dioramas from the late-war period!

Fonte: Dragon 6562

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Ersatz M10 - Kit Inteligente - DRAGON 6561

Modelos de Dragão

Tópico:

Ersatz M10

Escala:1/35
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6561

Um kit da marca Modelos DRAGON the "Ersatz M10 – Smart Kit with 751 parts (533 in grey styrene, 170 “Magic Track” links, 14 clear styrene, 47 etched brass)".

Dragon has produced an amazing 1/35 scale kit of these Ersatz M10 vehicles. This is the first time this unique tank has been created in plastic in this scale. The kit is logically based on Dragon’s Panther Ausf.G Smart Kit, but the original Panther incorporates a host of new items to suit this Ersatz M10. The turret is brand new, and all the sheet metal plates are included in plastic to a true-to-scale thickness. Dragon has produced various items stemming from the Battle of the Bulge – Kingtiger, Fallschirmjager figures, Volksgrenadier figures and U.S. Airborne figures – but this is the ultimate Ardennes accessory! This kit possesses all the convenience of a Smart Kit, but has a distinctive and jaw-dropping appearance. This long-awaited item is an icon of the Battle of Bulge, and will surely produce an authentic Ardennes diorama!

Fonte: Modelos de Dragão

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Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.H Produção Tardia c/Zimmerit - DRAGON 6560

Dragão

Tópico:Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.H Produção Tardia com Zimmerit
Escala:1/35
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6560

Um kit da marca Modelos DRAGON the "Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.H Late Production w/Zimmerit".

Dragon’s newest 1/35 kit allows modelers to depict such a Late Production Ausf.H tank fighting in a location such as Normandy. What sets this kit apart from its predecessor is the inclusion of molded Zimmerit. The patterned surface is accurately and realistically rendered, which required the completely new tooling of major parts like the turret, glacis, upper hull, lower hull, rear panel and front/rear fenders. When assembled the tank looks very lifelike, and of course it cancels any need for modelers themselves to undertake the unpleasant and onerous task of adding Zimmerit with putty. Naturally, this kit retains all the accuracy and ease of assembly of the preceding 6300. However, another important improvement is the inclusion of DS tracks for more convenient assembly. This is an extremely user-friendly kit, particularly with all these Zimmerit-coated parts coming ready-made in the box. Dragon’s engineers and kit designers have taken all the pain out of making a genuine Panzer IV Ausf.H Late Production vehicle; instead they offer sheer modeling pleasure!

Fonte: Modelos de Dragão

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