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Nashorn German Tank Destroyer Here come two more photos of this fantastic Revell model, assembled in 1999. The small parts are fantastic, but difficult to cut from the runners, paint, and glue in place. Done properly, it makes a fantastic model. If it looks dirty, it IS! No, not battle dirt but rather dust. I feel the dust adds to the realism. What's your opinion? I have a few more photos of this. Let me know if you wish to see them. I'm repeating the vehicle data sheet in case you haven't seen my previous post. ENJOY! Designer – Alkett Manufacturer – Deutsche Eisenwerke Number built – 473 Weight – 24 tonnes (52,910 lbs) Length – 8.44 meters (27 ft. 8 in.) with gun Width – 2.95 meters (9 ft. 8 in.) Height – 2.65 meters (8 ft. 8 in.) Engine – Maybach 11.9 V-12 gasoline, 300 horse power Fuel – 470 liters Range – 260 km., cross country 130 km. Speed – 42 km./hr. (26.7 mph), 24 km./hr. cross country Armament - 88mm Pak 43/1 L/71 1 x 7.92mm MG34/42 (1 x MG – carried inside) Ammunition - 88mm – 24-40 rounds Pzgr.39 (APCBC) – Armor Piercing Composite Ballistic Cap Pzgr.40/43 (APCR) – Armor Piercing Composite Rigid (Tungsten Core) 7.92mm – 600 rounds Penetration – Panzergranate 39 - 203mm at 100 meters, 132mm at 2,000 meters Panzergranate 40/43 - 237mm at 100 meters, 153mm at 2,000 meters Armor – 10 to 30 mm.

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Richardphotos

2:56PM | Mon, 21 September 2015

cool model and foto

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Diemamker

7:54PM | Mon, 21 September 2015

Awesome looking model!... I too use to build these models, a long time ago. now I have some that are die-cast and are heavy and full of dust!!

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bmac62

11:17PM | Mon, 21 September 2015

One slick model. Dirt/dust is always good...I've never painted a model to look muddy but have seen those who have and it adds a lot to the realism. I spent two years in a tank battalion in the desert and they really get dusty!!! Nice job on this Michael.

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Faemike55

2:49PM | Sun, 22 November 2015

It's been a while since I put a model together Great work


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