1/35 Hetzer "Prague Uprising 1945"
This kit accurately recreates the late-war German tank destroyer used during the Prague Uprising. Based on the Jagdpanzer 38(t) chassis, this kit captures the Hetzer's low profile, sloped armor, and effective firepower. It includes fine surface detailing, a historically themed finish, and requires glue and paint for assembly. Perfect for historical modelers, this kit highlights the vehicle's role in one of the final conflicts of WWII in Eastern Europe.
Features
- 1/35 scale replica of Hetzer tank destroyer
- Includes detailed sloped armor and compact design
- Features intricate surface textures and casting detail
- Comes with premium Cartograf decal sheet
- Historically accurate markings and finishes
- Requires glue and paint for assembly
'Cartograf' Premium Quality Decal Included
This kit features high-resolution decals by Cartograf, the decals apply smoothly and enhance the final finish with vibrant, historically accurate markings that bring the Hetzer to life.
History
The Jagdpanzer 38(t), commonly known as the Hetzer, was a German tank destroyer used during the latter part of World War II. Built on the chassis of the reliable Czechoslovak Panzerkampfwagen 38(t), the Hetzer featured a new low-profile, sloped-armored superstructure designed for ambush tactics and defensive operations. Armed with a 75mm Pak 39 L/48 gun, it combined effective firepower with compact size and affordability, making it suitable for mass production. Its small silhouette made it hard to detect and hit, a critical advantage in late-war battlefield conditions.
The Hetzer was produced primarily by the Škoda factory in occupied Czechoslovakia, with over 2,800 units built between 1944 and 1945. It saw action on both the Eastern and Western Fronts and was praised for its mobility, concealment, and reliability. After the war, Czechoslovakia continued to produce and operate the Hetzer under the designation ST-I, using it well into the postwar years. Its service during the Prague Uprising of 1945 makes this variant historically significant and a favorite subject for modelers and military history enthusiasts alike.