Sd.Kfz.184 Elefant Display Model, German Army 3/sPzJgAbt 653, #323, Poland, 1944
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Sd.Kfz.184 Elefant Display Model, German Army 3/sPzJgAbt 653, #323, Poland, 1944

DM-60355
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Dragon Models 1:72 Armor Collector Series 60355
Porsche Sd.Kfz.184 Elefant Display Model
German Army 3/sPzJgAbt 653, #323, Poland, 1944

1:72 Scale   Length   Width
Porsche Sd.Kfz.184 Elefant   3.5"   1.75"

Based on the hull of the Tiger (P) and armed with an 88mm gun, the Ferdinand made its debut at Kursk in 1943. It didn't fare well due to its bulk and lack of a secondary armament, and so they were overhauled in late 1943, many of them going on to serve with sPzJgAbt 653. The Elefant (Sd.Kfz. 184) was an anti-tank vehicle sometimes called the Ferdinand, after its designer Mr. Ferdinand Porsche. Ninety Elefanten were manufactured in just a few months during mid-1943. It was first deployed during the Battle of Kursk and, though destroying 320 Russian tanks, performed very poorly in other respects: many units broke down and they proved dangerously vulnerable to infantry, lacking a machine gun. They went on to serve in Italy in 1944 and the final units were involved in the Battle of Berlin.