"MICHAEL WITTMANN" TIGER 1 EARLY PRODUCTION

Category: WWII German Military Vehicle

In a fully built-up 1/35 scale model, Dragon presents a Tiger I Early Production variant as used by Wittmann during Operation Zitadelle in July 1943. The tank is expertly painted in a two-color camouflage scheme that perfectly mimics the original vehicle. It carries the markings of 13./Pz.Rgt.1, of which Wittmann was a platoon commander.

Fully pre-assembled and ready for display!

True to 1/35 scale!

Note:    Tiger I Early Production "Michael Wittmann", 13./Pz.Rgt.1, Operation "Zitadelle" July 1943
Scale:  1:35
Box Size: 14.2"x 7.9"x 5.5"

Item Number:  DRR61006                                                                                                        Price:  $69.95

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Main Features:
- True to 1/35 scale
- Fully assembled
- Historically accurate
- Hatches can be opened and closed
- Front machine gun can rotate and point in different directions
- Sturdy die cast hull
- Barrel can recoil, just like the real thing
- Includes a display base

About this Armor:
This Battle of Kursk is itself legendary, as 2700 German tanks slugged it out against 3600 Soviet tanks in the world’s largest armored conflagration. New tanks such as the Panther and Elefant made their combat debut at Kursk, but it was the experienced Tiger that provided the advantage over the Soviet military force