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ニャ太郎
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This is a diorama of a German Marder III self-propelled gun. It will be displayed in a plastic case. The reason for listing it as a "defective item" is because attaching the guard would fix the turret in place, and it was thought that many parts might be missing. I decided to list it without the guard. When I took it out of the cardboard box in the warehouse, I didn't know the name of the tank. After spending about half a day researching on the internet and through paper materials, I found that it resembled a Marder III, but I wasn't sure if there was a version with the turret guard removed, or if it was a tank with a different name. While rummaging through the box containing the incomplete parts, I found the guard. It was indeed a Marder III, but without the guard, it looked like a completely different tank. However, I was drawn to it because it had its own unique charm. If I forced the guard on, the turret wouldn't move. (Please refer to images ⑥ and ⑦ for the range of turret rotation.) When I take the lid off the plastic case and look at it, it has a certain appeal. I personally like it, so I'm not considering a discount. If it doesn't sell after a certain period, I plan to display it on my desk with the lid off. I would like to pass it on to someone who can share this feeling. There may be missing parts, and not just a few, so I apologize, but please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned. I apologize for being so demanding, but I would appreciate your understanding. The photo of the guard is shown in image 10. Image 11 is a photo with just the guard placed on. Size: Body (W60mm x D140mm x H70mm) Plastic case size: (W120mm x D220mm x H100mm)
6 months ago