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Scale model 1/35 Tank Sd.Kfz.182 King Tiger turret Henschel (standard version) RFM RM-5125

Scale model 1/35 Tank Sd.Kfz.182 King Tiger turret Henschel (standard version) RFM RM-5125

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RM-5125
Product weight, g:
800
Time:
Друга світова війна
Scale:
1/35
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Difficulty level:
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Scale model 1/35 Tank Sd.Kfz.182 King Tiger turret Henschel (standard version) RFM RM-5125 with delivery throughout Ukraine and stores in Kiev and Odessa.
Glue and paints are not included
Included:
sprues with parts,
transparent parts,
metal barrel,
photoetching,
decals,
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instructions.

Tiger II (German: Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf B Tiger II; Sd Kfz 182) is a German heavy tank of the final period of World War II. It became the heir to the Tiger I tank. It was mass-produced from March 1944 until the surrender of Germany in World War II. A total of 489 units were produced.
Also known by the unofficial name "Königstiger", which was used by German units and departments. This word in German means Bengal tiger, but its literal translation is commonly mistranslated as "Royal Tiger" (American authors call it "King Tiger", and British authors call it "Royal Tiger").
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Scale model 1/35 Tank Sd.Kfz.182 King Tiger turret Henschel (standard version) RFM RM-5125 with delivery throughout Ukraine and stores in Kiev and Odessa.
Glue and paints are not included
Included:
sprues with parts,
transparent parts,
metal barrel,
photoetching,
decals,
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instructions.

Tiger II (German: Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf B Tiger II; Sd Kfz 182) is a German heavy tank of the final period of World War II. It became the heir to the Tiger I tank. It was mass-produced from March 1944 until the surrender of Germany in World War II. A total of 489 units were produced.
Also known by the unofficial name "Königstiger", which was used by German units and departments. This word in German means Bengal tiger, but its literal translation is commonly mistranslated as "Royal Tiger" (American authors call it "King Tiger", and British authors call it "Royal Tiger").
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