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TAMIYA 1/35 35252 WWII GERMAN HEAVY TANK KING TIGER (ARDENNES FRONT)

SKU: 35252

In 1944, German forces unleashed a new terror on their foes - the King Tiger. The first fifty were produced with a turret designed by Porsche; thereafter, the mass production version used a Henschel turret. Packing a hefty punch with an L/71, 88mm gun and with armor up to 150mm on the front and 80mm on the sides, the King Tiger was a menace to Allied forces during the desperate December 1944 German offensive there. The DKW NZ350 motorcycle was produced from 1940, and later in the conflict some were seen with a smaller headlight and slimmer fender. 

 

About the Model: 

★This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 294mm, width: 108mm.

★The Henschel-turreted form of a mass production King Tiger is recreated in style.

★Two different designs of gun shield (stepped and unstepped) are included.

★Features a movable rendering of the turret rear escape hatch. Other hatches can be assembled open or closed as desired.

★Comes with parts to assemble a DKW NZ350 motorcycle with smaller headlight and slimmer fender commonly seen on late war examples.

★Includes three figures.

$39.00Price
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