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German Late Production Sd. Kfz. 171 PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. G Medium Tank with Side Skirts - Unidentified Unit, France, 1944 (1:72 Scale)
German Late Production Sd. Kfz. 171 PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. G Medium Tank with Side Skirts - Unidentified Unit, France, 1944

Dragon German Late Production Sd. Kfz. 171 PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. G Medium Tank with Side Skirts - Unidentified Unit, France, 1944


 
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Dragon DRR63209 German Late Production Sd. Kfz. 171 PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. G Medium Tank with Side Skirts - Unidentified Unit, France, 1944 (1:72 Scale) "If the tank succeeds, then victory follows."
- Major-General Heinz Guderian, "Achtung Panzer!"

Among all variants of the Panther tank, the Panther Ausf. F is certainly the most rare and mysterious. Design work on the Panther II, or Ausf. F, began in February 1943. The main aim was to secure maximum interchangeability of parts with the Tiger II heavy tank in order to ease manufacturing. The Panther II had a hull similar to the Tiger, although with increased side armor, and also shared identical wheels, track, suspension and brakes. The major change was a new, narrow turret, sometimes called the Panzerturm Schmal (Schmalturm turret). Compared to the original turret, this new turret was lighter, had a reduced frontage, could accomodate a larger gun, and was quicker to build. It was also fitted with the same turret ring and had thicker armor. It also included a stereoscopic rangefinder and gyrostabiliser and could be retrofitted to take the L/70, L/100 guns or even the same 88mm gun as the Tiger II. An upgraded engine was also included. The failing economic situation in Germany at the end of the war, however, halted Panther II production at the prototype stage.

Pictured here is a 1:72 scale replica of a late production Panther Ausf. G medium tank with side skirts that was deployed to France during 1944. Now in stock!

Dimensions:
Length: 4-3/4-inches
Width: 2-inches

Release Date: December 2023

Historical Account: "Death Throes" - By April 1st, 1945, the rampaging Red Army had reached the outskirts of Berlin. Knowing full well that Berlin would be heavily defended, Russian commanders decided to delay their attack by two weeks in order to build up their strength before making a final attack. Meanwhile, the Western Allies had planned to drop paratroops near Berlin to take the capital, but decided against it. Eisenhower saw no need to suffer heavy casualties taking a city that would fall within the Soviet sphere of influence once the war was over. Adolf Hitler, who never thought Berliners supported him the way he imagined, decided to remain in the city. Some think he stayed to punish the city for its lack of support in the early days of Nazism; more likely there was nowhere else for him to go once the Allies had begun closing in.

The offensive began with a tremendous barrage of artillery, which included 'Stalin's Organs' - ground-launched rockets known for their hideous shrieking noise. On April 16th, the First and Second Belorussian Fronts, in conjunction with the First Ukrainian Front, attacked, striking from the north, west and south. By April 24th, the three army groups had completely encircled the city and began infiltrating the city proper. The next day, the Fifth Guards Tank Army linked up with the US First Army at Torgau, Germany on the River Elbe. On April 20th, Hitler ordered the Twelfth Army facing the Americans and the Ninth Army to break into Berlin to relieve the siege. Neither force was able to penetrate the Soviet defenses so the Berliners were on their own.

Although Berlin's fate was sealed, the resistance continued. Fighting was heavy, with house-to-house battles oftentimes devolving into savage hand-to-hand combat. By battle's end, the Soviets had lost 305,000 dead; Germans casualties amounted to 325,000, including many civilians. On April 30th, Adolf Hitler married his mistress Eva Braun, took cyanide, then shot himself, refusing to be taken alive by the Allied powers. Berlin surrendered three days later on May 2nd and with it came the end of the Third Reich.

Features
  • Plastic construction
  • Elevating gun
  • Rotating turret
  • Static tracks
  • Accurate insignia and markings
  • Comes with an acrylic display case

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