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Management number | 11504273 | Release Date | 2025/09/17 | List Price | $55.31 | Model Number | 11504273 | ||
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The Sd.Kfz. 138/2 Jagdpanzer 38 "Hetzer" was a light tank destroyer used by the German Army and Waffen-SS during the final years of World II. As a mid-production variant, the vehicle featured several modifications from earlier models, including improved armor and slightly altered construction techniques to enhance durability in combat. The "Hetzer" was equipped with a powerful 75mm Pak 39 L/48 and designed with a low profile, which made it ideal for ambush tactics. "Marika," as this particular vehicle was named, was assigned to the 26th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (2nd Hungarian) and saw action during the final stages of the in Hungary in 1945.
In early 1945, the German forces were retreating from the advancing Soviet Red Army, which had been steadily pushing westd into Hungary. The 26th Waffen Grenadier Division, formed mostly from Hungarian volunteers, was part of a desperate defensive effort to slow the Soviet advance in the region. The division deployed the "Hetzer" as part of its armored forces, utilizing the vehicle's superior firepower to engage Soviet T-34 tanks and infantry formations. The low profile of the Hetzer allowed it to be hidden effectively in the terrain of the Hungarian countryside, and its powerful could deliver a decisive blow to Soviet armor from well over 1,000 meters.
The fighting in Hungary during the spring of 1945 was brutal, with Soviet forces closing in on the remaining German strongholds. "Marika," like many other Jagdpanzer 38s, found itself engaged in fierce street fighting and defensive actions as the German forces tried to stave off the encroaching Soviet troops. Despite its small size and relatively low armor thickness compared to heavier German tanks, the Hetzer was highly effective at taking out Soviet armor in ambush situations. However, the sheer weight of the Soviet advance eventually overwhelmed the German defenses, and the 26th Waffen Grenadier Division, along with its "Hetzer" vehicles, was forced to retreat as the Soviets closed in on Budapest and the surrounding regions.
This 1 - 72 scale model is a detailed and historically accurate representation of a key German tank destroyer used during the closing stages of World II. The replica captures the unique characteristics of the mid-production variant, including its rugged exterior and powerful armament, making it a fantastic addition to any military vehicle collection. Whether you're a fan of World II history or a model enthusiast, this "Hetzer" is a must-have for those interested in the armored fare that defined the final battles of the in Eastern Europe.
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