Bringing the world of "what if" to life. Multi-legged tanks come to life in the model world.
Multi-legged tanks are vehicles that move using a multi-legged walking mechanism rather than tires or tracks.
The Bieler-Sühler-class four-legged tank is one example.
This model is a 1/72 scale reproduction of the Bieler-Hüsler-class four-legged tank, a four-legged fighting vehicle developed and operated by the German military.
It recreates the Bieler-Hüsler used during Operation Typhoon in January 1942.
The upper hull is equipped with a turret equipped with a 12.8cm tank gun, and the lower hull is equipped with a Kugelblitz turret.
This model recreates the model equipped as a powerful four-legged weapon unit.
The mechanism of the four-legged system and the shape of the hull are accurately reproduced.
While it is recommended to keep the legs fixed, they can also be partially movable depending on the assembly method.
It's fun to try it out.
Markings are included as decals.
The unique form represents the possible evolution of the German military.
Exploring the coloring and markings is also fun.
1/72 scale reproduction of a 4-legged tank.
The upper turret recreates the Tusk turret equipped with a 12.8cm tank gun.
The lower turret recreates the Kugelblitz turret.
Optional infrared night vision device and light can be attached to the front of the vehicle.
The turret parts are reproduced using a new mold.
This product is a plastic model that requires assembly and painting.
Separate adhesives, tools, paint, etc. are required for assembly and painting.
"Plastic model" is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industrial Cooperative.
This product does not include adhesives, paints, tools, batteries, etc.
This plastic model requires assembly and painting. Separate adhesives, tools, paint, etc. are required.
1/72 scale unpainted plastic assembly kit. The upper turret reproduces the Tusk turret equipped with a 12.8cm tank gun. The lower turret reproduces the Kugelblitz turret. The infrared night vision device and light on the front of the vehicle can be installed selectively.