Tamiya German Panther Type G - 48205 (Radio Controlled Model Review)
1/35 Scale Electric Tank -
Released by Tamiya on March 18, 2008, the 1/35 R/C German Panther Type G Late Version (#48205) came with new parts for lower hull to enable installation of running gear and internal mechanics, Newly-developed FM 27MHz R/C system enables forward/reverse, right/left turning, pivot turning, turret rotation and gun elevation, all controlled via directional pads on the included transmitter. 4 frequencies included (26.995, 27.045, 27.145, 27.195). Compact gearbox with 90:1 gear ratio controls both tracks for realistic tank movement. Compact receiver included. 006P(9V)/6F22 battery for transmitter and four R03/AAA/UM4 batteries for the tank separately required. High level of detail including hull-mounted tools and cables, late type main gun mantlet and turret mounted machine gun, just like the static model version.
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At the beginning of WWII, German tanks were defeated by Russian T-34 medium tanks and in order to counter them, Germany created the Panther V and were deployed to frontlines in 1943. It featured excellent defensive abilities, had sloped armour plates, powered by a 700ps Maybach HL230P30 4-stroke V12 gasoline engine which provided them with a top speed of 55km/h.
It was armed with a 70 calibre 7.5cm long barrelled tank gun which was as powerful as the Tiger It's 8.8cm gun. Evolved from the Type D and A, the Panther Type G was put into production from March 1944.
Later in 1944, the Type G received more extensive modifications which included an angle-bottomed gun mantled, exhausts with flame dampers and heater units on top of the engine grilles. Overall 2,953 Panther Gs were produced until the final factory was captured by Allied forces in April 1945. The Panther G went on to serve as Germany's main battle tank until the end of the war.
This model comes with metal bushings, that after a short while, when dust and grit get into them, can actually wear into the metal drive shafts that spin in them - we recommend these should be replaced by a full set of steel shielded ball bearings ASAP.
Rating: 4  RCScrapyard
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