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■Product Description
[A powerful reproduction of the big monster that brought victory]
During World War II, as tanks rapidly grew in size and became the main force of ground warfare, the need for large transport vehicles to quickly deliver tanks to the front lines and to quickly recover damaged or broken-down tanks also increased. Among these, the Dragon Wagon was the largest tank transport vehicle of World War II developed by the United States. Production began in April 1943, and it consisted of a tractor with an armored cabin and a sturdy trailer, boasting a maximum load capacity of 40 tons. It transported not only tanks but also boats for river crossing operations, supporting the advance and victory of the Allied forces.
■Product Specifications
Manufacturer: Tamiya
Item No: 35230
Scale: 1/35
JAN: 4950344996414
■Remarks
[Model Specifications]
●This is a plastic assembly kit of the Dragon Wagon, the largest American tank transporter of World War II.●Scale 1/35, total length 510mm, total width 112mm, realistically modeled to capture its imposing presence.●The tractor's armored cabin is integrally molded using slide molds, pursuing both realism and reliable assembly.Bulletproof windows can be opened or closed.●The tandem winch is also reproduced with rich three-dimensionality using an efficient parts configuration, making it fun to assemble.●The trailer, equipped with wheel guards and movable skids, also has a sense of weight. Touch-and-feel finish. ● Tires are made of realistic hollow rubber. ● A rich set of metal parts such as etched parts, chains, and pipes are included. This adds even more precision to the finished model. ● The tractor's front wheels are steerable, and the coupler, trailer's rear skid, and tandem axle unit are also movable, just like the real vehicle. ● The interior and undercarriage are also reproduced with high realism. ● Includes 4 crew figures of 2 types. Adhesive sold separately.
The photo shows the kit assembled and painted.
Tank is not included in the kit.
1/35 U.S. 40 Ton Tank Transporter Dragon Wagon
$117.00
[A powerful reproduction of the big monster that brought victory]
During World War II, as tanks rapidly grew in size and became the main force of ground warfare, the need for large transport vehicles to quickly deliver tanks to the front lines and to quickly recover damaged or broken-down tanks also increased. Among these, the Dragon Wagon was the largest tank transport vehicle of World War II developed by the United States. Production began in April 1943, and it consisted of a tractor with an armored cabin and a sturdy trailer, boasting a maximum load capacity of 40 tons. It transported not only tanks but also boats for river crossing operations, supporting the advance and victory of the Allied forces.
■Product Specifications
Manufacturer: Tamiya
Item No: 35230
Scale: 1/35
JAN: 4950344996414
■Remarks
[Model Specifications]
●This is a plastic assembly kit of the Dragon Wagon, the largest American tank transporter of World War II.●Scale 1/35, total length 510mm, total width 112mm, realistically modeled to capture its imposing presence.●The tractor's armored cabin is integrally molded using slide molds, pursuing both realism and reliable assembly.Bulletproof windows can be opened or closed.●The tandem winch is also reproduced with rich three-dimensionality using an efficient parts configuration, making it fun to assemble.●The trailer, equipped with wheel guards and movable skids, also has a sense of weight. Touch-and-feel finish. ● Tires are made of realistic hollow rubber. ● A rich set of metal parts such as etched parts, chains, and pipes are included. This adds even more precision to the finished model. ● The tractor's front wheels are steerable, and the coupler, trailer's rear skid, and tandem axle unit are also movable, just like the real vehicle. ● The interior and undercarriage are also reproduced with high realism. ● Includes 4 crew figures of 2 types. Adhesive sold separately.
The photo shows the kit assembled and painted.
Tank is not included in the kit.