1/32 WW. II German Teager I Initial Production Type 505 Heavy Tank Battalion, Body Number 100 Kursk 1943 Finished Goods [WS55906]

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: ミニカー 1/32 WW.II ドイツ軍 ティーガーI初期生産型 第505重戦車大隊 車体番号100 クルスク 1943年 完成品 [WS55906]
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Item number: 770332911
Released date: 28 Dec 2022

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Product Description ■ Diecast Finished Product Lineup where you can feel the weight of a tank
[Actual car]
One of the most powerful tanks deployed by the German army during World War II, the Tiger I was completed in 1942 and was immediately put into the Eastern Front Line.
The 505th Heavy Tank Battalion, which was organized in January 1943, deployed the Tiger I in June 1943, and entered the Kursk Line in July.
The Tiger I was an early production type, and the 505 Heavy Tank Battalion, which was active on the Kursk Line, had features such as cylindrical cupolas and rear air filters.
The Tiger I was an early production type, and it was featured by the cylindrical cupolas and rear air filters that were produced until July 1942.
The Tiger I was an early production type until the end of World War II.
[About the Model]
The model is a completed 1/32 scale diecast model that reproduces the Tiger I, one of the strongest tanks of the German army during World War II. In addition, the upper part of the car body, the turret, the shield, and the crawler belt are diecast. It is also accurately reproduced after welding.
In addition, the gun barrel is a set of aluminum machined parts. The suspension uses a resin torsion bar part for mobility. In addition, the engine hatch and radiator hatch can be opened and closed, and the engine parts are also removable.
The coloring of the car body reproduces the camouflage pattern. The well-done weathered finish is not to be missed. The engine part is also detachable.
The coloring of the car body reproduces the camouflage pattern. The finish with a well-done weathered finish is not to be missed. The 1 Commander's figure is also set.
In addition, the 1/32 scale recreates the Tiger I, one of the strongest tanks of the German army during World War II.
In the 505 Heavy Tank Battalion, which was active on the Kursk Eastern front in 1943.
The model is a completed 1/32 scale diecast model that reproduces the Tiger I, one of the strongest tanks of the German army during World War II.
In the 1/32 scale, it reproduces the Tiger I, one of the strongest tanks of the German army.
In the 1/32 scale, it reproduces the Tiger I, one of the strongest tanks of the German army.
In the 1/32 scale, it reproduces the Tiger I 505