German E50 Panther (50-75 Ton) Tank

This is a 1/35 Scale German E-50 (50-75 tons)/ Standardpazner Plastic Model Kit from Trumpeter. Suitable for Ages 14 & Older.

Trumpeter German E50 Panther (50-75 Ton) Tank Plastic Model Military Vehicle Kit 1/35 Scale #1536
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 Trumpeter # tsm1536
$41.29
 
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Trumpeter Item # tsm1536
Features :
  • Molded in gray plastic with many intricate details.
  • Scale model for adult collectors.
  • Photo-etched parts.
  • Waterslide decals.
  • Illustrated assembly guide.
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Spotlight Review

 
"Nice for beginners"
darknite1953
Easy kit, bought 2 and built one as the 75mm gun version, the second I built as the 88mm equipped version. For a first kit it is a great build.

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Features

  • Molded in gray plastic with many intricate details.
  • Scale model for adult collectors.
  • Photo-etched parts.
  • Waterslide decals.
  • Illustrated assembly guide.

Specs

  • Scale: 1/35
  • Parts: 294
  • Length: 13.81" (351mm)
  • Width: 4.31" (109.5mm)
  • Trumpeter Product Number: 1536

Includes

One plastic model


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Reviews

  
 
"Perfect for Beginner !!!"
ArcticFox (Kingston On Canada)
If you consider yourself a beginner or intermediate this model is perfect for you. There is several smart part but all easy to handle. There is no waterslide decals... maybe because this tank never left the blue prints table. HISTORY OF THE E-50 --- The E-50 Standardpanzer was intended as a standard medium tank, replacing the Pz.Kpfw. V Panther and Tiger I and the conversions based on these tanks. The E-50 hull was to be longer than the Panther; in fact it was practically identical to the King Tiger in overall dimensions except for the glacis plate layout. Compared to these earlier designs however, the amount of drilling and machining involved in producing these standardpanzers was reduced drastically, which would have made them quicker, easier and cheaper to produce, as would the proposed conical spring system replacing their predecessors' complex and costly dual torsion bar system. As indicated by its name, the weight of the E-50 would fall between 50 and 75 tonnes. Its maximum speed was planned as 60 km/h. Only blueprints were made; no production models were produced.

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