This item is limited to 3 per household.
--Assembled King 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, King Tiger.
[About the actual vehicle]
-The heavy tank King Tiger equipped with the 88mm gun, a highly powerful tank gun, was completed in 1943 during World War II, and the actual deployment began in 1944.
--The main gun is the KwK43, a 71-caliber 88mm tank gun with a longer barrel than the Tiger I. Its power scared the Allies.
――The first 50 units in mass production adopted the turret designed by Dr. Porsche, but after the 51st mass production, the turret designed by Henschel will be adopted.
-In addition to the power of the 88mm long barrel gun, the defense power of 180mm in front of the turret and 150mm in maximum armor of the car body was powerful enough to not accept any anti-tank gun of the Allied Forces.
--The King Tigers deployed on the Western and Eastern Fronts have shown the power to overwhelm the Allies.
[About the model]
-The model reproduces the German heavy tank King Tiger of World War II on 1/43 scale. It is a die-cast model finished product that has been assembled and painted.
-The total length including the barrel is about 230 mm, and the total length of the car body is about 160 mm. The weight of the die-cast model is also attractive.
-The details that firmly capture and reproduce the characteristics of the type equipped with the King Tiger Henschel turret are also highlights.
-The turret can be swiveled and the barrel can be moved up and down.
-Not only the car body shape, but also the undercarriage such as the staggered road wheels are mechanical.
--This model is a model of the vehicle belonging to the 101st SS Heavy Tank Battalion, one of the elite units of the German Waffen-SS, which was active from 1943 to the end of the war.
――The coloring of the vehicle when it was deployed in Belgium in 1944 is reproduced.
-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.
-Comes in a window box where you can see the contents.
[Major features]
--Reproduce the King Tiger Henschel turret type on 1/43 scale
--Die-cast model painted finished product
--With display base with name
--Coloring is a vehicle belonging to the 101st Heavy Tank Battalion in Belgium in 1944.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )