Das Werk 1/35 Pz.Kpfw.V Ausf.G Panther Late Production # 35041
History
The Panzerkampfwagen V Panther (Ausführung G) was a medium German Wehrmacht tank produced from March 1944 to April 1945 by M.N.H., Daimler-Benz, and MAN, with a total of 2,953 units built.
Designed to counter the Soviet T-34, it featured a powerful 7,5 cm gun and sloped armor up to 100 mm thick.
Weighing around 45 tons, it offered excellent mobility but had technical issues due to rushed development.
Despite these flaws, the Panther is regarded as a well-balanced and influential design.
Product Details
- Highly detailed static plastic model
- Hatches can be built in open or closed position
- Link & length style tracks included
- Metal Barrel included
- 4 types of markings
- PE-Parts included
The Pz.Kpfw. V Ausf. G Panther Late Production was a German medium tank introduced during World War II.
It represented the final production variant of the Panther series, refined for increased reliability and combat effectiveness.
The Ausf. G featured improved armor protection, including a redesigned hull with sloped side plates for enhanced deflection of enemy fire.
It retained the powerful 7.5 cm KwK 42 L/70 gun, which was highly effective against Allied armor.
Other upgrades included simplified manufacturing processes, enhanced crew ergonomics, and better engine cooling systems.
Widely regarded as one of the most advanced tanks of its time, the Ausf. G balanced firepower, mobility, and protection, but production challenges and resource shortages limited its overall impact.
Panzer-Regiment 39, Lower Silesia, March 1945
Kampfgruppe Schulze, Bückeburg / Paderborn, Germany. April 1945
I./Panzer-Regiment 29, Panzer-Division „Müncheberg“ Berlin, Germany, April 1945
I./Panzer-Regiment 29, Panzer-Division „Müncheberg“ Berlin, Germany, May 1945