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Management number | 11418954 | Release Date | 2025/09/17 | List Price | $47.11 | Model Number | 11418954 | ||
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The JagdPanzer 38(t), more commonly known as the "Hetzer," was introduced by Nazi Germany in 1944 as a lightweight, cost-effective tank destroyer. The "Early Version" of the Hetzer was based on the reliable chassis of the Czech-built Panzer 38(t) and featured a compact, sloped armor profile that gave it strong defensive qualities despite its smaller size. Armed with the powerful 75mm PaK 39 L/48 anti-tank , the Hetzer packed a punch that could disable most Allied tanks it encountered on the battlefield. Early models were produced rapidly, emphasizing speed of manufacture and tactical agility on the battlefield.
The Hetzer saw its first significant deployment on the Eastern Front in mid-1944, where it was used in both defensive ambushes and counter roles. Its low silhouette made it ideal for hiding in terrain and urban environments, allowing it to knock out enemy armor at close range before repositioning. Although it had a cramped interior and limited visibility for the crew, the Hetzer proved to be a formidable opponent, especially against Soviet T-34s and other medium tanks. Its early deployment helped plug gaps in German defenses as the Red Army pushed westd.
On the Western Front, the Hetzer participated in delaying actions during the Allied advance following D-Day. It was particularly active in operations in France and during the Battle of the Bulge. The early versions were often fielded by Wehrmacht infantry divisions and SS Panzergrenadier units as a mobile anti-tank resource. Though not as heavily armored as some German tank destroyers, the Hetzer's combination of firepower, mobility, and compact design allowed it to extend Germany’s defensive capabilities late into the .
This 1 - 35 scale model is a faithful reproduction of the original time vehicle, complete with authentic early-production details such as the flat mantlet and pre-standardized tool layout. Ideal for collectors and historical diorama builders, this replica brings to life one of WWII’s most iconic and efficient tank destroyers with stunning accuracy and craftsmanship.
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