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  • Hetzer Starr Tank Destroyer Prague 1945 German Army 1/72 Diecast Model Panzerstahl PZS-88031
  • Hetzer Starr Tank Destroyer Prague 1945 German Army 1/72 Diecast Model Panzerstahl PZS-88031
  • Hetzer Starr Tank Destroyer Prague 1945 German Army 1/72 Diecast Model Panzerstahl PZS-88031Hetzer Starr Tank Destroyer Prague 1945 German Army 1/72 Diecast Model Panzerstahl PZS-88031
  • Hetzer Starr Tank Destroyer Prague 1945 German Army 1/72 Diecast Model Panzerstahl PZS-88031
  • Hetzer Starr Tank Destroyer Prague 1945 German Army 1/72 Diecast Model Panzerstahl PZS-88031

Hetzer (Starr) Tank Destroyer "Prague" (1945) German Army 1/72 Diecast Model by Panzerstahl

$39.99 $32.99
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Product Description

  • Brand new 1/72 scale diecast model of Hetzer (Starr) Tank Destroyer "Prague" (1945) German Army die cast model by Panzerstahl.
  • Limited edition.
  • Brand new box.
  • Detailed exterior.
  • True-to-scale detail.
  • Comes in plastic display showcase.
  • This model does not have any openings.
  • Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
  • Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
  • Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel.
  • Dimensions approximately L-2.5 (3.375 with cannon), W-1.375, H-1.25 inches.
  • Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals for long-lasting.
  • High-quality markings Include a protective display case to keep the model in pristine condition.
  • It is a highly detailed and accurate model, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history.
  • Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels, and surface details for an authentic representation of the real-life tank.

HISTORY ASPECTS:
The Sd.Kfz. 138/2 Jagdpanzer 38 Starr was a specialized variant of the Hetzer tank destroyer, designed with a rigidly mounted 75mm PaK 39 L/48 gun to simplify production and reduce costs. Unlike the standard Hetzer, the Starr version eliminated the gun recoil mechanism, transferring the force directly to the chassis. This concept aimed to streamline manufacturing during Germany's final desperate months of World War II. However, reliability issues with the rigid mounting system led to limited production, with only a handful of these vehicles seeing combat before the war’s end.
In May 1945, elements of Kampfgruppe Milowitz, a German battle group, operated these rare Hetzer variants in the defense of Prague, Czechoslovakia. As Soviet and Czechoslovak resistance forces launched their final offensives, the German forces attempted to hold strategic positions around the city. The Jagdpanzer 38 Starr, despite its innovative design, struggled against the overwhelming numerical and firepower superiority of the advancing Red Army. Many of these vehicles were abandoned or destroyed during the chaotic retreat as German forces attempted to escape encirclement.
By the time of Germany's surrender, the Kampfgruppe Milowitz and its remaining vehicles had been either captured or destroyed. The few surviving examples of the Jagdpanzer 38 Starr were studied by the Soviets before being scrapped or used in post-war testing. Today, this rare variant remains an intriguing "what-if" in military history, showcasing the desperate final attempts of German wartime engineering.
This 1:72 scale model meticulously replicates the unique design of this rare vehicle, capturing its distinctive features and battlefield-worn details. An essential addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike, this model offers a glimpse into one of the last armored innovations of the German Army.