Version G was the most produced variant of the Pzkpfw V Panther and replaced version A in production in 1944. The chassis had been designed more favorably and further improvements were continuously incorporated into production. Vehicles in the final version featured, among other things, a modified engine deck and a shape-changed roller cover. With its 7.5-cm 42L/70 battle cannon and bullet-resistant molds, the Panther proved to be a dangerous opponent. The V-12-cylinder Maybach HL 230P30 gasoline engine with 700 hp maximum output 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 track
- Detailed checker plate
- All parts for an early and a late version
- Rotating turret
Authentic representation of the following versions:
- Ausf. G FRüH/EARLY 111th Panzer Brigade, 1st Panzer Regiment 16, 116th Panzer Division. Bures, Alsace-Lorraine, Sept. 1944.
- Ausf. G FRüH/EARLY 116th Panzer Division, 16th Panzer Regiment Western Front 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
Scale: 1:72
Age: 12+
Number of parts: 124
Length: 122 mm