Product Description
――The design concept of Tiger II was designed following Tiger I, and the body was further heavily armored and heavily armored, and the same inclined armor as the Panzer V was adopted.
――In addition, the development of this car was ordered from Henschel and Porsche, and Krupp is designing the turrets of each company.
--The initial mass production type was called a Porsche turret, and it had a strong curved design and was excellent at the start of the sloped armor. Since it produces (penetrating the board and turret ring), the turrets after the initial mass production type are equipped with a Henshell turret, which boasts a linear design and high defense with 180 mm front armor and a conical shield.
--The Tiger II weighs 68.5 to 69.8 tons, has front armor 150-180 mm thick, and is armed with an 8.8 cm KwK43 / 2 L / 71 tank gun.
--When the Tiger II was launched on the battlefield, there were virtually no tanks that could compete with its heavy armor and powerful guns.
――Especially when it was deployed in the defensive position, it showed the effect of heavy armor without regret, but it lacked mobility and could not show its ability at the time of offensive.
--Since the engine used was the same gasoline engine as the Panther V and Tiger I, it suffered from chronic power shortages, and due to poor fuel economy, many vehicles were abandoned due to fuel shortage or breakdown in the latter half of the war. It is said that it was.
――It is said that the total number of vehicles produced until the end of the war was less than 500.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Item Size/Weight : 25.8 x 16.5 x 5 cm / 252g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- FLYFH3019
- JAN code
- 6921970402011
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.