Prototype Information: Pz.Kpfw VI Tiger I ausf. H
The German Tiger tank was one of the most powerful tanks to see use in WWII
and was greatly feared and respected by the Allies because of its 88mm main
gun and thick armor plate. Tiger production began in 1942 and the tank
remained in production with minor modifications through the end of WWII. The
later Tigers featured new road wheels and a number of turret modifications
Plastic Kit Features: Detailed assembly and painting instructions included.
Highly detailed 1:72 scale plastic kit for static display
182 parts in medium grey plastic
88mm elevates and turret rotates if desired
Separate road wheels, suspension arms are molded as part of chassis
External details include exhausts and exhaust shields, hatches, smoke
generators, and headlights.
Tracks are individual-link type but with molded sections of several links
Dimensions: Scale-1:72; Length-83mm; Width-44mm;
Marking Options: One decal sheet with 2 marking options
1: #813, "Kampfgruppe Lang" Panzer Regt 7, 10 PzDiv, Maknassy Pass, 1943
2: #142, Panzer Company 501, Teburba, December 1942
Colour Schemes:
1: Overall Panzer Dk Green
2: Overall Panzer Dk Grey
Detail Colours:
White, Black, Steel, Field Grey, Wood Brown, Flesh, Red Brown, Khaki Green
Other Required Items:
Basic tools: Hobby knife, paint brushes, sandpaper.
Nice-to-have tools: Needle file set, sprue cutter (see XURON), Airbrush
Adhesives: Major components - liquid plastic cement (Testors, TENAX 7R)
Clear parts - White glue, odourless , or TENAX 7R
Detail parts - or tube-type (thick) plastic cement.
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