This item is limited to 3 per household.
--Assembled and completed Tiger reproduced on 1/43 scale
--A series of 1/43 die-cast models handled by Motor City Classics, which has been handling and selling various die-cast models in Florida, USA for over 30 years.
-It is a die-cast finished product that reproduces the German heavy tank of World War II, Tiger I.
[About the actual vehicle]
-The German Tiger I tank showed the power to overwhelm the Allied Forces and the Soviet Army by adopting the 88 mm gun, which was a high-performance gun that was also effective as an anti-aircraft gun as the main gun.
――The straight-shaped body boasts heavy armor of 100 mm in front, and it was one of the representatives of World War II in terms of both offensive and defensive power.
――Production began in 1942, and when he was assigned to the heavy tank battalion, he showed it on the North African Front and the Eastern Front.
――After appearing in the actual battle from August 1942, production continued with various improvements, but the type produced from February 1944 is called the late type.
――The major feature was that the shortage of materials became serious and the wheels were changed from rubber-rimmed to steel wheels with built-in rubber.
[About the model]
-The model reproduces the German heavy tank of World War II, Tiger I, on 1/43 scale.
--It is a finished die-cast model that has been assembled and painted.
-The total length including the barrel is about 19 cm, and the total length of the car body is about 14 cm.
――The weight of the die-cast model is also attractive.
--The highlight is the details that firmly capture and reproduce the characteristics of the late production type of Tiger I.
-Of course, the turret can be swiveled. Equipment such as in-vehicle tools and wires are also reproduced to enhance the feeling.
-This model is a model of the vehicle belonging to the 505th Heavy Tank Battalion of the German Army Army, which was active from 1943 to the end of the war.
――The coloring of car No. 312 when it was deployed in Poland in June 1944 is reproduced.
-Don't miss the camouflage paint and the [Knight assault] emblem on the side of the turret.
-In addition, a display base that reproduces the atmosphere of the ground where you can enjoy the display is also set.
――The name is also displayed firmly on the base.
--In a window box where you can see the contents
[Major features]
--Reproduce the Tiger I late production type on 1/43 scale
--Die-cast model painted finished product
--With display base with name
--Coloring is a vehicle belonging to the 505th Heavy Tank Battalion on the 1944 Polish Front.
--Product size: Overall length about 190mm
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )