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German Late Version Sd. Kfz. 171 PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. G Medium Tank - SS-Oberscharfuhrer Ernst Barkmann, '424', 4.Kompanie, SS Panzer Regiment 2, 2.SS Panzer Division, Normandy, 1944 (1:35 Scale)
German Late Version Panther Ausf G Medium Tank - SS-Oberscharfuhrer Ernst Barkmann, 424, 4.Kompanie, SS Panzer Regiment 2, 2.SS Panzer Division, Normandy, 1944- SS-Oberscharfuhrer Ernst Barkmann, SS Panzer Regiment 2, 2.SS Panzer Division, Normandy, 1944

The Motor Pool Collection German Late Version Panther Ausf G Medium Tank - SS-Oberscharfuhrer Ernst Barkmann, '424', 4.Kompanie, SS Panzer Regiment 2, 2.SS Panzer Division, Normandy, 1944




 
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The Motor Pool TMP4041 German Late Version Sd. Kfz. 171 PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. G Medium Tank - SS-Oberscharfuhrer Ernst Barkmann, '424', 4.Kompanie, SS Panzer Regiment 2, 2.SS Panzer Division, Normandy, 1944 (1:35 Scale) "If the tank succeeds, then victory follows."
- Major-General Heinz Guderian, "Achtung Panzer!"

In many respects, the Panther tank was viewed as the finest armored fighting vehicle of the Second World War. Based in large part upon the Soviet's highly successful T-34 medium tank, the PzKpfw V Ausfuhrung G was built by several manufacturers including MAN, Daimler-Benz and MNH. Mounting a fearsome 7.5cm KwK42 L/70 cannon and two 7.92mm MG34 machineguns, the Panther Ausf. G represented the third and certainly the most impressive installment in the Panther series.

Now The Motor Pool is proud to offer this stunning 1:35 scale diecast replica of SS-Oberscharfuhrer Ernst Barkmann's PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. G medium tank, which is handpainted in a gorgeous Norman camouflage scheme and overlaid with a coating of zimmerit anti-magnetic mine paste. Foliage not included. Sold Out!



Dimensions:
Length: 10 inches
Width: 4 inches
Height: 2.75 inches

Historical Account: "Barkmann's Corner" - In July 1944, 2.SS Panzer Division ("Das Reich") was moved to Saint Lo to halt the US Army's advance, which was spearheaded by the 9th ("Old Reliables") and 30th ("Old Hickory") Infantry Divisions, as well as the 3rd Armored Division ("Spearhead"). On July 8th, SS-Unterscharfuher Ernst Barkmann's panzerkompanie was called upon to lead the counterattack, where he successfully destroyed a lone Sherman tank. Four days later, he smashed two more Shermans and disabled a third. Afterwards, Barkmann re-positioned his Panther for further fighting, destroying three more Shermans in the process.

On July 27th, after undergoing repairs at a nearby field workshop, Barkmann discovered that his tank was cut off from the rest of his unit while attempting to rejoin his Kompanie. Near the village of Le Lorey, Barkmann was stopped by retreating German infantrymen who reported that a column of American armor was hot on their heels. After verifying the report, Barkmann's tank took up a position in the oak trees alongside a crossroad junction then lay in wait. When the American column approached, Barkmann's tank opened fire, knocking out the two leading tanks and a tanker truck. Two more Shermans attempted to circumvent the burning wreckage only to be knocked out in quick succession. After a low-level ground attack failed to dislodge the wiley Panther, the Americans sent in additional armor to end the threat once and for all. But Barkmann had other ideas. Over the course of the next hour, Barkmann and his crew would lay waste to another three Sherman tanks before withdrawing to the nearby village of Neufbourg. This engagement, oftentimes referred to as "Barkmann's Corner", would become one of the most memorable actions in the battle for Normandy. Note: Although Barkmann commanded a "Type D" Panther tank, our replica is based upon the Minichamps "Type G" version.

Features
  • Movable metal tracks
  • Diecast metal construction
  • Rotating turret
  • Elevating gun
  • Accurate markings and insignia

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