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The Jagdpanzer Elefant is a Schwerer Panzerjäger (heavy tank destroyer in German) used by the German Army (Wehrmacht) during World War II.
It is directly derived from the Tigerprogramm, a competition between Porsche and Henschel won by the latter. Porsche, who was confident in the success of its prototype, had already started production of 90 chassis, which were left unused. It was then decided to repurpose them into heavy tank destroyers. Initially, it was nicknamed Ferdinand in reference to its designer Ferdinand Porsche.
Model Plastic model of German tank Sd.Kfz.184 Ferdinand 1:16
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Specialist since 1955 German Sd.Kfz.184 Ferdinand 1:16
The Jagdpanzer Elefant is a German Schwerer Panzerjäger (heavy tank destroyer) used by the German Army (Wehrmacht) during World War II.
It directly stemmed from the Tigerprogramm, a competition between Porsche and Henschel which the latter won. Porsche, confident in the success of its prototype, had already started production of 90 chassis, which were left unused. It was then decided to repurpose them into heavy tank destroyers. Initially, it was nicknamed Ferdinand in reference to its designer Ferdinand Porsche.
Model of a German tank to be assembled by gluing and painting
Scale 1/16
Number of pieces: 1600
Length: 50.59cm
Width: 22.15cm
Metal parts: Track axles, springs, brass rod, copper cable, chain, and gun barrel.
Photo-etched parts: 4 sheets
Resin parts: 2 figurines
Number of sprues: 38 sprues, lower and upper hull and turret
Additional information:
1600 parts to assemble
Measures over 50cm long
Both parts of the hull and turret are from a multi-directional mold
Transparent upper turret to showcase fully detailed interior
Metal CNC machined cannon barrel
2 resin figurines included
Realistic tracks
Photo-etched parts included.