35364 - German Tank Destroyer Marder III M "Normandy Front" Tamiya Scale 1/35

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35364

35364 - German Tank Destroyer Marder III M "Normandy Front" Tamiya 1/35

Scale: 1:35

Box Dim. 300x190x70 mm


Plastic kit to assemble and paint.

Detailed interior, chains by section and link and photo-etched.

Includes 4 complete figures and 1 torso.

The Marder III M was the last of three German tank destroyer variants based on the captured Czechoslovak 38(t) tank, and sported a powerful 7.5 cm gun in an open fighting compartment. As the Allies advanced from their Normandy landings in June 1944, Marder III Ms were on the scene in a defensive fight against enemy armor.



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