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From the Manufacturer The Ferdinand was assigned to sPzJgAbt 653 and 654 in preparation for the Kursk offensive in July of 1943. On the first days of action the Ferdinand turned out to be a disaster due to technical problems. The main problems were a lack of adequate support and most importantly the lack of a self-defense weapon. However, the Ferdinand still proved to be very effective when deployed behind enemy lines during the Kursk offensive until November of 1943.
Engineered for modeling enjoyment
Plastic parts with enhanced detail
Unprecedented value
Ready for immediate assembly
Paint and glue required, not included
Tons of photo etch make this an exceptional kit. But be warned, the photo-etch requires an expert hand. The track guards are especially fiddly and have to be bent to precise angles in order to fit correctly. The front mud guards are particularly complex. You will need a folding tool in order to do it. But once you get this stuff folded and installed, the kit looks spectacular.Now if only there was a modern-day big budget Hollywood movie of the Battle of Kursk.... ;-)