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Scale model 1/35 German tank Tiger I (early produced) Tamiya 35227

Scale model 1/35 German tank Tiger I (early produced) Tamiya 35227

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TAM35227
Time:
Друга світова війна
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1/35
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Scale plastic model 1/35 German tank Tiger I (early produced) Tamiya 35227
Paints and glue are not included!

The kit includes:
sprues with parts,
decal,
model painting scheme,
step-by-step instruction.

The main armament of the Tiger I was the powerful 88 mm KwK 36 L/56 cannon. This gun had high accuracy, penetration and firing range, which made the Tiger I one of the most dangerous opponents for Allied tanks on the battlefield.
The Tiger I was introduced into service in 1942 and was used as a powerful infantry support and counterattack weapon primarily on the Eastern Front. It became known for its power and reliability, although production was limited due to the complexity of its design and material requirements.

The Tiger I made its mark on tank history and was considered one of the most powerful tanks of its time, but its high cost and complexity of production made it a rarer sight on the battlefield compared to more mass-produced models such as the Sherman
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Scale plastic model 1/35 German tank Tiger I (early produced) Tamiya 35227
Paints and glue are not included!

The kit includes:
sprues with parts,
decal,
model painting scheme,
step-by-step instruction.

The main armament of the Tiger I was the powerful 88 mm KwK 36 L/56 cannon. This gun had high accuracy, penetration and firing range, which made the Tiger I one of the most dangerous opponents for Allied tanks on the battlefield.
The Tiger I was introduced into service in 1942 and was used as a powerful infantry support and counterattack weapon primarily on the Eastern Front. It became known for its power and reliability, although production was limited due to the complexity of its design and material requirements.

The Tiger I made its mark on tank history and was considered one of the most powerful tanks of its time, but its high cost and complexity of production made it a rarer sight on the battlefield compared to more mass-produced models such as the Sherman
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