Hobby Boss 83898 1/35 44M TAS Rohamloveg Kit for Advanced Modellers  [HB-83898]

Hobby Boss 83898 - 1/35 44M TAS Rohamloveg
Price:
£14.20
Brand:
Hobby Boss
Model:
HB-83898
Condition:
Brand New
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Hobby Boss 83898 - 1/35 Representation of the 44M TAS Rohamloveg

The Hobby Boss 83898 1/35 model kit portrays the 44M TAS Rohamloveg, a Hungarian tank destroyer from the Second World War, with attention to silhouette and assembly detail. The kit is intended for modellers who want to recreate this lesser known vehicle with historical accuracy.

Operational Role and Modelling Fidelity

The 44M TAS Rohamloveg was developed to meet battlefield demands and the kit reproduces the compact armour layout and distinctive profile. Accurate surface detailing enables modellers to apply research driven paint schemes and markings for authentic presentation.

Assembly Considerations and Display Potential

With intricate components and precise joins, the kit suits those comfortable with traditional glue builds. Careful assembly and finishing will produce a convincing scale model that works well as a stand alone display or as part of a period diorama.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/35
  • Material: Injection moulded polystyrene
  • Assembly: Adhesive needed
  • Paint: Not provided
  • Parts: Detailed pieces for faithful reconstruction
The kit focuses on correct proportions and surface detail based on available references, but modellers may add extra detailing parts to match specific field variants.
Basic modelling tools such as sprue cutters, hobby knife, fine files, plastic cement and tweezers are recommended to handle small parts and obtain neat joins.

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