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"PzKpfw. VI 'Tiger 1'" German Tank in Winter Paint Scheme - LIMITED EDITION! with Crew
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King & Country

Item Number: WS381(SL)

"PzKpfw. VI 'Tiger 1'" German Tank - LIMITED EDITION!

Presenting King & Country’s twentieth Tiger tank model and our best one yet!

This all-new, 1:30 scale K&C ‘TIGER’ enjoys ALL of these important advantages…

ALL-METAL DIECAST HULL, TURRET AND 88mm MAIN GUN●MOVING FLEXIBLE METAL TRACKS●ROLLING WHEELS WITH FULL SUSPENSION●FOUR OPENING HATCHES●PLUS TWO COMPLIMENTARY CREW FIGURES.

This great ‘Winter Tiger’ is in the markings the 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler the premier Waffen SS Division fighting in Russia in the winter of 1942/43.

 

Due APRIL 2023

The Panzerkampfwagen VI  better known as the ‘TIGER’ was one of the most powerful tanks of the Second World War… and, arguably, the most famous!

Conceived as a response to the heavily – armoured Soviet tanks the Germans encountered following their invasion of Russia in June 1941 the new ‘TIGER’ completely outclassed its Red Army opposition when it first appeared on the battlefield in 1942.

Its incredibly thick armour was almost impossible to penetrate by all existing anti-tank weapons of that time.  Mounting a tank version of the superb 88mm Flak 36 its combination of a flat trajectory with a high muzzle velocity and an excellent Leitz gun sight made it both powerful and deadly accurate!

The gun’s range was also significantly longer than any of its opposition allowing it to engage the enemy well before any opponent could return fire.

As a battlefield superiority weapon the ‘Tiger’ was to see plenty of active service from the scorching desert sands of North Africa to the frozen wastes of the Eastern Front and onto the lush, green fields of Western Europe and many points in between.

Although constantly upgraded its service life was relatively short… full scale production ceased in August 1944 as the ‘Tiger II ‘ came onto the scene.