TIGER 1 "WHITE A"  (MID-PRODUCTION)

This Tiger I includes the anti-magnetic Zimmerit coating and is finished in the markings and camouflage scheme of s.Pz.Abt.507 as it appeared in the Ukraine 1944.

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Info:    Tiger I "White A" (Mid-production), s.Pz.Abt.507 "Blacksmith", Ukraine 1944 w/Zimmerit
Scale:  1:72
Box Size:   
7.2"x 3.1"x 3.7"

Item Number:   DRR60063                                                                                                                                        Price: $16.95

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Main Features:
- Includes to-scale zimmerit coating
- True to 1/72 scale
- Fully accurate Tiger I
- Detailed markings of s.Pz.Abt.507
- Replicates and actual tank as seen in combat photos
- Realistic camouflage & weathering
- Fully assembled
- Highly collectible
- Historically accurate

About s.Pz.Abt.507:
The heavy tank battalion, s.Pz.Abt.507, operated Tiger I and Tiger II tanks during WWII. It was originally formed on 23 September 1943 in the Vienna area, before being dispatched to the Eastern Front in March of the following year. On 31 May 1944, it was serving with Army Group North in the Ukraine with a total of 47 Tiger I tanks. In innumerable clashes against the relentless tide of Soviet forces, the unit’s Tigers attempted to stem the flood. Decimated, s.Pz.Abt.507 was withdrawn in February 1945 to refit with Tiger II tanks, and the unit finally surrendered to American forces in Czechoslovakia on 12 May 1945. Subsequently, prisoners were turned over to Russia after the cessation of hostilities.