Developed in 1943, as a cheaper and home-made alternative to German-built Panthers in 1943, a sole mild steel prototype was built by the Manfred Weiss factory. When the factory was bombed by American aircraft on 27 July 1944, both the factory and the prototype were destroyed and no further production followed. Kit features exterior surface detail, molded on back access hatches and engine air intake with photoetch grills, separate turret, separate on-vehicle tools and equipment, braided copper wire tow cable, running gear (road wheels, idlers, sprockets and individual link track), 2-piece 7.5cm KwK 42 L/70 with separate muzzle. 4-view color painting guide and decals for (2) Hungarian Army vehicles