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    PzVd Panther (for Poser)


     
    Product Specifications:
     
  • Offered By: ranman38
     
  • Downloadable File Size: 6.13 M (approx.)
  • Polygon Count: N/A
  • Uploaded on: 6/21/09
  • System Requirements: Windows/ Mac, Poser 5 and above
  • File Format: Poser
       This product contains: cr2, pp2, pz2, and/ or other Poser files.
  • Texturing: Texture Maps
       This product uses image maps for textures.
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  • Product Description
     
    This model represents an early Pzkpfw V Ausf D Panther
    This and future Panther models are much more detailed, better mapped, and animatable than my previous PzVg

    .: Model History :.

    On November 25th of 1941, Adolf Hitler ordered work on a new tank.
    In December of 1941, Daimler-Benz and MAN were ordered to design new 30-ton tank armed with 75mm gun as a response to the Soviet T-34/76 tank.

    Panther’s technical design incorporated many features of the T-34/76, such as wide tracks for better traction and improved cross-country performance, a powerful engine, a hard-hitting long barrel 75mm gun, and sloping armor for extra protection. It is important to note that the Panther was the first German-made tank with sloping armor. Although its design was in some ways similar to the T-34/76, the Panther was larger, heavier, and different in many technical aspects. The Panther had large overlapping road wheels and a state-of-the-art suspension system that enabled it to traverse rough terrain at high speed.

    For Operation "Zitadelle" (Citadel the Army ordered 250 Panthers to be ready by May 12, 1943, while 750 more were to be completed as soon as possible. In December 1942, Ausf D entered production, and the first D model left the factory on January 11, 1943.

    Panzerkampfwagen V Panther Ausfehrung D made it’s debut in July 1943 during Operation Citadel in the Kursk salient. Because of technical problems that were not fully solved until later, many Panthers broke down before and during the battle.

    .: Product Features :.

    This model features opening hatches, rotating turret, realistically moving guns, and tracks. Includes MAT poses

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    If you need to re-download a previous purchase, please Contact Us and we will be happy to provide a new download link.
     

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