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Sunday, May 03, 2020 - 10:02 AM UTC
It’s time to add another member to Dragon's Panzer III family, the Ausf.N, one that’s operating in the hot climate of North Africa with the German Afrika Korps.
Armed with a short-barreled, low-velocity 7.5cm KwK.37 L/24 gun, the Panzer III N was commonly issued to Tiger battalions. This is certainly the case with this Dragon kit, which shows a tank from s.Pz.Abt.501. The second battalion ever to receive Tiger I tanks, s.Pz.Abt.501 fought in Tunisia from November 1942 till its surrender in May the following year.
Receiving the standard, but exemplary, Neo Smart Kit treatment, this new item features Dragon’s Neo track links as well as an interior. The result for the market is the most accurate Panzer III kit ever from Dragon.
Receiving the standard, but exemplary, Neo Smart Kit treatment, this new item features Dragon’s Neo track links as well as an interior. The result for the market is the most accurate Panzer III kit ever from Dragon.
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