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WWII German Pz.Kpfw.VI Ausf.E Tiger I Middle Production w/Zimmerit Otto Carius (1944 Battle of Malinava) (Plastic model)

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Release Date : Late Jun., 2019
Manufacturer
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Scale
1/35
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Product Description

-My best tank!オ ッ Otto Carrius
-Carius Tiger aiming for perfect reproduction comes up!

[Major features]
-Reproduce medium-term production of Tiger I on 1/35 scale
-Box art by Wolstad depicting the battle of Marinerfa
-Reproduces the 217th car on which Otto Carius, known as Tank Ace, was riding
-The vehicle uses parts reproduced with the magnetic attraction mine protection tweezers coating applied to the vehicle
-The turret has an old-style flat shield set on the main gun shield and reproduces what was used for Otto Carius's Tiger I
-Modeled a spare track mounted on the side of the turret
-The cupola also reproduces the welding mark of the attachment part with the turret realistically
-Adopts a belt-type DS truck that is easy to assemble in the track
-A set of two wheels, wheels and rubber parts that represent the state of damage in battle
-Etched mesh parts for engine deck are available
-Marking set the culturagraph decals that reproduce the Kalius Turret No. 217

[About the car]
-Germany's Tiger I tank showed the power to overwhelm Allied and Soviet forces.
-The type produced between 1943 and 44 is called mid-term production.
-Also, from the middle of the mid-term type, it is also characterized by the standard specification being equipped with a tweezers coating equipment to prevent magnetic adsorption landmines.
-Among the tank crews who controlled the Tiger, a large number of tankers called Ace were destroyed by destroying a large number of enemy tanks.
-Otto Carius, along with Michael Witmann, was well-known.
-The number of defeats during the war was over 150 and it was inscribed in the history of war.
-Among the battles against the Soviet army, which took place in the village of Marina Nafa in Latvia on July 22, 1944, is known as the battle that defeated only 17 tanks with IS-2 and T-34 / 85 in only 2 Tiger I You are
-At this time, Tiger I on which Carius was riding was the turret number 217 car.

[About the model]
-The kit is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces Tiger I at 1/35 scale.
-With the full cooperation of the Tiger I researcher, the Car 217, on which Otto Carius, known as Tank Ace, was on board, conducted interviews and researches with Otto Carius himself, and the characteristics of the car were completely complete. We aimed at reproduction.
-The body adopts the parts reproduced in the state that the Zimmerit coating was applied to the body.
-Also, the turret sets the old style flat shield to the main gun shield. It is one of the features used in Otto Carius's Tiger I.
-Adopt a belt type DS truck that is easy to assemble on the track. The wheel and the wheel which expressed the state which had been damaged in the battle, and the rubber part are also included for each two.
-In addition, mesh of engine deck etc. prepares etching parts.
-And decals are made by cult graph. Don't miss Box Art by Ron Volstad.
-It is a kit that military modelers should have in hand.


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Item Size/Weight : 38 x 24.5 x 9 cm / 888g
Explanation in Japanese

Product Specifications

Country
Germany
Item code
DR6888
JAN code
089195868886

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WWII German Pz.Kpfw.VI Ausf.E Tiger I Middle Production w/Zimmerit Otto Carius (1944 Battle of Malinava) (Plastic model)
Item codeDR6888
Sales Price 7,790 JPY
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