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HUMMEL LATE PRODUCTION TAMIYA cod. 35367 scala 1:35

The Tamiya 35367 – Hummel Late Production 1:35 scale model reproduces the famous German Hummel self-propelled gun, Late Production version, used by the Wehrmacht on the Eastern and Western Fronts during World War II. This next-generation Tamiya kit offers: extremely realistic details, a faithful reproduction of the 15 cm sFH 18/1 gun, a complete interior with fighting compartment structure, highly detailed landing gear, wheels, and suspension, a rotatable gun, and crew figures (with magazines and aimers). Tamiya quality guarantees clean, precise, and easy assembly, making the model ideal for both experienced enthusiasts and advanced modelers. Perfect for dioramas set in 1944–1945, in settings such as Poland, Hungary, the Ardennes, or Germany. We do not ship to the Canary Islands.

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