[About the actual vehicle]
-Tiger I has been on the front line since 1942, with a powerful 88mm gun based on a flak gun and armored defense of up to 120mm, becoming the main force of the German tank unit.
-Tiger I overwhelmed the Allied forces with its presence until the end of the war, including the Battle of the North African Front and Kursk, and Normandy.
-A large number of commanders and commanders called Aces who destroyed over 100 enemy tanks in tank battles.
-There are not many variations, but one of them is the tank recovery vehicle type, Berge Panzer Tiger.
-A crane is attached to the turret like the Panzer tank recovery vehicle, Berge Panther.
-Leave the turret, remove the main gun and replace with a crane.
-It seems that the tank recovery work was lacking in power and was used for repair work on the battlefield, removal of obstacles, or demining work.
[About the model]
-A plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the Berge Panzer Tiger I, a Tiger I tank recovery vehicle with a unique shape, on a 1/72 scale.
-Reproduction around the characteristic turret does not overlook the mechanical finish.
-Details such as cranes, winches, pulley wheels, hooks, and crane booms are delicately expressed.
-Flexible metal wires are set for the crane wires.
-The turret part with the main gun removed is also a special part that accurately reproduces the shape and details.
-In addition, the hull and turret are modeled with Zimmerit coating for magnetic land mines.
-The 1/72 model, which has a unique style and mechanism, has a unique shape that is a bit different from the powerful Tiger I.
[Major features]
-Reproduce the Berge Panzer Tiger I operated by the German army in WWII on a 1/72 scale
-Mechanical reproduction around the characteristic turret
-Flexible metal wire set for crane wire
-Delicate details such as cranes, winches, pulley wheels, hooks, and crane booms
-The turret parts with the main gun removed are accurately reproduced.
-Modeled the hull and turret with Zimmerit coating for magnetic land mines
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )