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Scale model 1/35 Tank Pz.Kpfw. VI ausf. E Tiger I (Sd.Kfz.181) Early production - Battle of Kharkov Border Model BT-034

Scale model 1/35 Tank Pz.Kpfw. VI ausf. E Tiger I (Sd.Kfz.181) Early production - Battle of Kharkov Border Model BT-034

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BT-034
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 Pz.Kpfw Tank. VI ausf. E Tiger I (Sd.Kfz.181) Early production - Battle of Kharkiv Border Model BT-034 with delivery throughout Ukraine and stores in Kiev and Odessa.
Glue and paints are not included
Included:
sprues with details,
transparent parts,
metal barrel,
photoetching,
decals,
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instructions.

PzKpfw VI Tiger I, "Tiger" - German heavy tank of the Second World War, developed in 1941-1942 by the Henschel company under the leadership of Erwin Aders. In the departmental classification of armored vehicles of Nazi Germany, it was also designated as Sd Kfz 181. For the first time, Tiger I tanks took part in combat operations in September 1942 near the Mga station near Leningrad, and began to be used on a massive scale from the Battle of Kursk, and were used by the Wehrmacht and SS troops until the end of World War II.
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Scale model 1/35 Pz.Kpfw Tank. VI ausf. E Tiger I (Sd.Kfz.181) Early production - Battle of Kharkiv Border Model BT-034 with delivery throughout Ukraine and stores in Kiev and Odessa.
Glue and paints are not included
Included:
sprues with details,
transparent parts,
metal barrel,
photoetching,
decals,
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instructions.

PzKpfw VI Tiger I, "Tiger" - German heavy tank of the Second World War, developed in 1941-1942 by the Henschel company under the leadership of Erwin Aders. In the departmental classification of armored vehicles of Nazi Germany, it was also designated as Sd Kfz 181. For the first time, Tiger I tanks took part in combat operations in September 1942 near the Mga station near Leningrad, and began to be used on a massive scale from the Battle of Kursk, and were used by the Wehrmacht and SS troops until the end of World War II.
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