Superficially resembling the "Sturer Emil" and mounting a 105mm gun, the "Dicker Max" tank destroyer was based on the tried-and-true Panzer IV chassis and running gear. Two prototypes were built and sent to the Eastern Front for combat evaluation, where one was destroyed and the other withdrawn from service.
Dragon's "Dicker Max" kit features over 750 parts, including Magic Track separate track links, tires molded separately from the rims, incredibly detailed suspension parts, plenty of photo-etched metal detail parts, and a detailed fighting compartment. Includes a bonus metal barrel, two types of muzzle brakes, and realistically replicated weld seams. Extreme detail all around!
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