Tamiya 1/35 German SdKfz 184 Schwerer Jagdpanzer Elefant 35325
Tamiya 1/35 German SdKfz 184 Schwerer Jagdpanzer Elefant 35325

Plastic model kit, assembly required. Glue, paint and finishing supplies not included.

In 1941, Porsche created a prototype tank which incorporated radical features including a gasoline-electric hybrid powertrain. In 1943, the tank was transformed into the Ferdinand tank destroyer armed with an 8.8cm PaK 43 L/71 gun housed in a large box-shaped superstructure and 90 units were produced. During the Battle of Kursk, they demonstrated superior anti-armor capability to knock out T-34 and KV-1 tanks at long range, but their slow speed and unreliability resulted in many being immobilized by mechanical troubles. In 1944, 50 surviving Ferdinands were given modifications, including the addition of a machine gun, a commander's cupola, and were re-designated with the name Elefant. The Elefant saw combat on the Italian and Russian fronts, and some fought until the very end of WWII during the Battle of Berlin.


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Tamiya 1/35 German SdKfz 184 Schwerer Jagdpanzer Elefant 35325

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Plastic model kit, assembly required. Glue, paint and finishing supplies not included.

In 1941, Porsche created a prototype tank which incorporated radical features including a gasoline-electric hybrid powertrain. In 1943, the tank was transformed into the Ferdinand tank destroyer armed with an 8.8cm PaK 43 L/71 gun housed in a large box-shaped superstructure and 90 units were produced. During the Battle of Kursk, they demonstrated superior anti-armor capability to knock out T-34 and KV-1 tanks at long range, but their slow speed and unreliability resulted in many being immobilized by mechanical troubles. In 1944, 50 surviving Ferdinands were given modifications, including the addition of a machine gun, a commander's cupola, and were re-designated with the name Elefant. The Elefant saw combat on the Italian and Russian fronts, and some fought until the very end of WWII during the Battle of Berlin.


Be sure to check out our armor accessories, metal barrels, and individual track links!
We are not responsible for any taxes, duty, vat, customs or other fees on the receiver’s end.Check out our other items, and save on shipping!
To receive combined shipping, place the items you wish to purchase in your cart and the discounted shipping will be calculated at checkout.

Please complete all your shopping before checking out, we cannot combine shipping on separate orders.

Sorry, no shipping refunds can be given for combining separate orders.

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