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Report RSS Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer (view original)
Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer
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RockRebel
RockRebel - - 965 comments

Camo :D

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cephalos666
cephalos666 - - 152 comments

Hetzer!
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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Sam1209
Sam1209 - - 414 comments

I cant wait for these guys to be raped :)

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AirborneSn1p3r
AirborneSn1p3r - - 3,137 comments

Very nice, now we just need some stuggs

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Eat_Uranium Creator
Eat_Uranium - - 281 comments

We got lots of those: StuG 40G (early), StuG 40G (late), StuG IV.

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THeTA
THeTA - - 513 comments

It is so TINY!!!

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Mephisto421
Mephisto421 - - 45 comments

Just built one of those in 1:35 scale Tamiya-Model...an awesome piece of engineering...same as your model. Well done 8)

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Martinlegend
Martinlegend - - 109 comments

that thing will be horrific the american tanks! >:D

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Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer

The Hetzer was a true step above some of its earlier predecessors like the Marder series. The fully-enclosed hull made it much safer to operate for the tank crews, and the sloped armor gave it overall better protection. The Hetzer was also able to avoid the mechanical problems of some of the larger tank-destroyers by using the already proven Panzer 38(t) chassis. The small size of the vehicle was both good and bad however. In the field, the Hetzer could be easily concealed and knock out Allied tanks at range using a modified 75mm gun, but at the same time, the small size forced the crew to work in cramped quarters. Other problems included poor visibility and a limited gun traverse. Between 1944 and 1945, approximately 2827 Hetzers were produced.

The Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer was made by Toddel.