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Airfix Model Tank - A1357 Tiger 1, Early Production Version, Plastic Model Kits for Adults & Kids, 1:35 Scale, Skill Level 3, WW2 Theme Military Models, World War 2 Tanks

KWD 14

Brand
Airfix
Weight
0.7 kg
StyleTiger I Early Version
1 +

Special Features

  • Classic 1: 35 Armor model scaled tank. Includes some interior details, and includes rubber tracks.
  • Skill level: 3. Dimensions of completed kit: length 241mm x width 102mm. A great plastic model kit for the beginner or intermediate modeler.
  • Primary Scheme: Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I (Early) 1. /schwere Panzer-Abteilung 504, Tunisia April 1943. Scheme 2: Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I (Early) 2. /schwere Panzer-Abteilung 504, (reportedly at) Palermo, Sicily Summer 1943.
  • Painting and assembly required. Paints and glue need to be purchased separately.
  • Humbrol paints needed to complete the plane liveries are listed on the outside of the box.

Description

Production of the Tiger I began in August 1942 at the factory of Henschel und Sohn in Kassel, initially at a rate of 25 per month and peaking in April 1944 at 104 per month. 1, 355 had been built by August 1944, when production ceased. Deployed Tiger I's peaked at 671 on 1 July 1944. It took about twice as long to build a Tiger I as another German tank of the period. When the improved Tiger II began production in January 1944, the Tiger I was soon phased out. Eager to make use of the powerful new weapon, Hitler ordered the vehicle be pressed into service months earlier than had planned. A platoon of four Tigers went into action on 23rd September 1942 near Leningrad. Operating in swampy, forested terrain, their movement was largely confined to roads and tracks, making defence against them far easier. Many of these early models were plagued by problems with the transmission, which had difficulty handling the great weight of the vehicle if pushed too hard. It took time for drivers to learn how to avoid overtaxing the engine and transmission, and many broke down. The most significant event from this engagement was that one of the Tigers became stuck in swampy ground and had to be abandoned. Captured largely intact, it enabled the Soviets to study the design and prepare countermeasures.

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