1:35 Trumpeter 09586 E-100 Flakpanzer w/Flakrakete Rheintocher I Plastic Model kit
Bring an extraordinary piece of alternative armored development to life with the 1:35 Trumpeter 09586 E-100 Flakpanzer w/Flakrakete Rheintochter I, now available at Most-Models.com. This striking model kit combines the legendary E-100 super-heavy tank project with the experimental Rheintochter surface-to-air missile system, allowing you to build a rare and eye-catching concept vehicle from the late stages of WWII.
Designed as an alternative to the Maus, the E-100 was intended to become one of the heaviest and most powerful armored vehicles ever conceived. Featuring a modified Maus turret, a 150 mm KwK 44 gun, and ambitious plans for further upgrades, the project represented extreme engineering vision. Although the prototype was never completed before the war’s end, this highly detailed kit gives you the opportunity to recreate how such a massive machine could have evolved—enhanced with the futuristic Rheintochter I missile system.
With precise detailing, high-quality parts and accurate shaping, this kit delivers a rewarding and immersive build experience. At Most-Models.com you benefit from fast shipping and personal service, so you can start your project right away. Make this exceptional concept vehicle the next showpiece of your collection. Add it to your cart today and start building.
Features:
– Based on the super-heavy E-100 prototype, designed as an alternative to the Maus
– Development began in June 1943, prototype nearly completed by the end of the war
– Weight 140 tons, crew of 5, speed 40 km/h
– Armament: 128 mm KwK 44 and 7.92 mm MG34
– Kit includes more than 470 parts
– the kit with refined details
– multi-slide molded lower and upper hull
– rubber tires
– photo-etched parts included
Complete your collection with this rare E-100 Flakpanzer concept and enjoy top service and quality from Most-Models.com.
| Number of Parts | 470 |
| Model length in mm | 254 |
| Model width in mm | 128 |
| Country | Germany |
| Release date | 2023-06 |