In 1943 the German high demand ordered development of a new light tank destroyer to replace cars just like the StuG III and Marder. Prototypes associated with the Hetzer, which shared numerous aspects of the Panzerkampfwagen 38(t), had been ready by 1944 and mass production started in April of the same year, with 2,584 vehicles made by May, 1945. Manned by a crew of 4, it featured a 75mm Pak 39 L/48 gun in fixed mounting, and sloped armor covering the entire hull. The Hetzer was constantly modified during manufacturing, which accounts for the countless differences when considering early, mid and later manufacturing models. The Hetzer ended up being Germany main tank destroyer within the latter amount of the war, and made an crucial contribution on both the Eastern and Western fronts.
Tamiya has never modeled this automobile prior to, in any scale or show, therefore we've opted for to discharge it inside our 1/48 MMV scale show, which can be gathering popularity due to its moderate prices and high collectability.
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