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THIS PRODUCT IS IN-STOCK. OUT OF PRODUCTION, SOLD OUT AT THE WHOLESALE LEVEL, VERY HARD TO FIND, AND ONLY ONE LEFT!!! PLEASE NOTE: The Image may be slightly different than the Actual Product. |
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| Dragon Armor King Tiger (Porsche Turret), sPzAbt.501, Normandy, July 1944 w/Zimmerit Coating, #60106. | • Type of Model: Pre-Assembled Diecast Model
• Year of Release: 2005
• Scale: 1:72 Scale
• Product Attributes: Authentic Detailing, Pre-Painted and Markings Pre-Applied, Fully Assembled, Diecast Model, True to Scale (1:72), High Quality, and Painted
• Type of Display Base: Diecast Model Mounted to a Black Display Base with Clear Acrylic Cover.
Brand new, unopened, mint in box condition; PLEASE NOTE that all product packaging and boxes will have some shelf ware and may have minor imperfections like creases, folds, indentions or small tears in the boxes. |
| | About the German King Tiger (Tiger II) Tank: The Tiger II is the common name of a German heavy tank of the Second World War. The official German designation was Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf. B and the tank also had the ordnance inventory designation SdKfz 182. It is also known under the informal name Königstiger (German: Bengal Tiger), often literally translated as King Tiger and by the British as Royal Tiger. The Tiger II combined the heavy armor of the Tiger I with the sloped armor of the Panther. The design followed the same concept as the Tiger I, but was intended to be even more formidable. The Tiger II chassis supplied the basis for the Jagdtiger turretless tank destroyer. The Tiger II weighed 68.5 (early turret) to 69.8 (production turret) tons, was protected by 150 to 180 mm of frontal armor, and was armed with the 88 mm KwK 43 L/71 gun. The very heavy armor and powerful long-range gun gave the Tiger II the advantage against virtually all opposing tanks. This was especially true on the Western Front, where the British and U.S. forces had almost no heavy tanks with which to oppose it. In a defensive position, it was difficult to destroy, but offensively it performed with less success. The Tiger II performed very well against Allied and Soviet tanks. Defensively, the M4 Sherman was unable to penetrate the front even at point blank and the M26 Pershing and IS-2 had to come within 1300 m and 200 m respectively. History: 489 King Tigers were built from December 1943 to March 1945. They saw action on both eastern and western fronts, being issued to independent Schwere (heavy) Panzer units of both the Army and Waffen SS. The Tiger II was widely photographed due to its large size and propaganda value. |
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