This item is limited to 3 per household.
Full length: approx 11cm.
Full width: approx 5cm.
[About actual vehicle]
- It is the German Tiger I type tank that showed the power to overwhelm Allied forces and the Soviet army by adopting a high-performance gun that demonstrated its power as a gun fire gun, 88 mm gun.
- It is known as one of the strongest tanks of the Second World War, both in attack power and defense power, such as boasting a linear shape car body with heavy armor of 100 mm in front.
- Production began in 1942, when assigned to a heavy tank battalion it showed its power in the North African Front and Eastern Front.
- In the 503 heavy tank battalion, Tiger I tank was received at the end of 1942. The troops were organized along with III tanks, and since then they have been active mainly on the Eastern Front.
- Tiger I which was improved even after the start of production, but the type produced by July 1942 is the initial type, which is characterized by a cylindrical cupola and a rear air filter.
[About the model]
- The model is a completed assembly kit of 1/72 scale which reproduced the early production type of Tiger I type, one of German army's strongest tanks of World War II.
- Modeled by firmly suppressing the characteristics of the initial production type, such as the air filter at the rear of the body and the cylindrical Commander's cupola.
- The full length is about 11 cm, the palm size of about 5 cm wide gives you a heavy sense of weight.
- The horseshoe shaped turret is expressed with sharp detail such as a jig box or escape hatch, loader's hatch, cupola attached at the back.
- In addition to the detailed reproduction of the front and rear of the car body, the air cooling grill of the engine deck is also a delicate finish.
- Marking on german gray painting is reproducing the vehicle belonging to the 503th heavy tank battalion 2 squadron, which was active mainly in the Eastern Front in 1943.
- Of course it is fun to try finishing it like vinettes, where to paint dirty painting as well as collection.
[Major features]
- One of the German Army's Strongest Tank of World War II, the early production type of Tigger I type was reproduced with painted finished product
- Assembled Painted Completed Model
- 1/72 scale
- Total length of about 11 cm Width of about 5 cm
- Turret can be pivoted manually
- Horseshoe shaped turret expresses with a sharp detail such as a jig box or escape hatch, loader's hatch, cupola attached to the back
- Convenient clear case for display and collection
- Painting is German gray painting Marking is reproduced mainly in the 503 heavy tank battalion 2 squadron belonging to the Eastern Front, which was active mainly in the Eastern Front in 1943
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )