Wednesday, January 20, 2010 - 01:03 AM UTC
Tasca, are to follow up their 1/24 Pzr II with a DAK version.
The kit 24-002 1/24 GERMAN Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf.F (Deutsches Afrikakorps) has the modifications for a vehicle in the North African Campaign.
Tasca list the features of the kit as:
Bigger storage bin, Jerry can holders and extra track.
Options for modified layout of equipment due to local repair.
Decals for “R05” and “R06” of 10th Panzer Division 7th Panzer Regiment on North Africa Front.
Also includes decals for an unknown unit.
The layout of equipment differs with each decal option.
The “R06” option at time of capture offers possibility of a different leaf spring appearance.
The bigger storage bin is included with new clasp covers reproduced with laser cut paper.
Individual track links connected by metal pins.
The leaf spring suspension has been faithfully reproduced with each spring comprised of 6 parts.
Adjusting the track tension is possible by turning the idler wheel.
The fender's unique brace pattern surface texture has been accurately reproduced as on the real vehicle.
Accurately reproduced rear section includes separate open outlet grille, deflector, and exhaust pipe.
Separate top and bottom parts for the armored driver's visor shutter provides the option of setting the aperture open.
Transparent parts are provided for the turret periscope and the light lens.
Separate parts for the signal port on the commander's hatch are provided to pose it either open or closed.
Photo-etched metal parts are provided for clamps, the exhaust pipe cover, and the tool box.
Model kit does not include a figure.
Tasca list it as coming soon while HLJ have it down for February.
Price will be 6,500 yen/72 US$/50Euro approx.
For more information see Tasca's Website
HERE (LINK)
If you contact Tasca as a result of this story please mention Armorama.
Tasca list the features of the kit as:
Bigger storage bin, Jerry can holders and extra track.
Options for modified layout of equipment due to local repair.
Decals for “R05” and “R06” of 10th Panzer Division 7th Panzer Regiment on North Africa Front.
Also includes decals for an unknown unit.
The layout of equipment differs with each decal option.
The “R06” option at time of capture offers possibility of a different leaf spring appearance.
The bigger storage bin is included with new clasp covers reproduced with laser cut paper.
Individual track links connected by metal pins.
The leaf spring suspension has been faithfully reproduced with each spring comprised of 6 parts.
Adjusting the track tension is possible by turning the idler wheel.
The fender's unique brace pattern surface texture has been accurately reproduced as on the real vehicle.
Accurately reproduced rear section includes separate open outlet grille, deflector, and exhaust pipe.
Separate top and bottom parts for the armored driver's visor shutter provides the option of setting the aperture open.
Transparent parts are provided for the turret periscope and the light lens.
Separate parts for the signal port on the commander's hatch are provided to pose it either open or closed.
Photo-etched metal parts are provided for clamps, the exhaust pipe cover, and the tool box.
Model kit does not include a figure.
Tasca list it as coming soon while HLJ have it down for February.
Price will be 6,500 yen/72 US$/50Euro approx.
For more information see Tasca's Website
HERE (LINK)
If you contact Tasca as a result of this story please mention Armorama.
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