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1/35 Tamiya MM #248 German Tank Destroyer Marder III 7.62cm PaK 36(r) 1/35 Tamiya MM #248 German Tank Destroyer Marder III 7.62cm PaK 36(r) 1/35 Tamiya MM #248 German Tank Destroyer Marder III 7.62cm PaK 36(r) 1/35 Tamiya MM #248 German Tank Destroyer Marder III 7.62cm PaK 36(r) 1/35 Tamiya MM #248 German Tank Destroyer Marder III 7.62cm PaK 36(r) 1/35 Tamiya MM #248 German Tank Destroyer Marder III 7.62cm PaK 36(r) 1/35 Tamiya MM #248 German Tank Destroyer Marder III 7.62cm PaK 36(r) 1/35 Tamiya MM #248 German Tank Destroyer Marder III 7.62cm PaK 36(r) 1/35 Tamiya MM #248 German Tank Destroyer Marder III 7.62cm PaK 36(r) 1/35 Tamiya MM #248 German Tank Destroyer Marder III 7.62cm PaK 36(r) 1/35 Tamiya MM #248 German Tank Destroyer Marder III 7.62cm PaK 36(r)

1/35 Tamiya MM #248 German Tank Destroyer Marder III 7.62cm PaK 36(r)

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Dive into the world of military modeling with the 1/35 Tamiya German Tank Destroyer Marder III. This kit allows you to recreate a piece of history from the WWII era, specifically the German forces' tank destroyers used between 1939 and 1945. Assembling this model is not just a fun project but also a rewarding experience. You’ll need some basic tools, paint, and cement to bring this detailed model to life. The finished model stands as a testament to your skills and passion for military history. Enjoy the process of piecing together this iconic vehicle and display it with pride in your collection!
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Product Specifications

Package Size

29 x 19 x 6 cm

SKU

4950344995769

Age Group

15+ years

Manufacturer

Tamiya

Date of launch

March 2001

Weight

0.661 kg

Flammable

No

Scale

1/35

First Seen In

1942

Model Number

Sd.Kfz.139

Model Name

Marder III 7.62cm PaK 36(r)

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