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Sd.Kfz.181 Tiger German Army SpzAbt 502, USSR, 1942 

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Corgi 1:50 CC60513
Sd.Kfz.181 Tiger German Army SpzAbt 502, USSR, 1942
Scale:
1:50
Length:
5"
Width:
3"
Composition:
Diecast
SKU:
CG-CC60513
Period:
World War II


Historical Note:

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**ONLY ONE LEFT! THIS ITEM IS NO LONGER IN PRODUCTION**

Description:

Even though the Panzerkamfwagen VI Tiger heavy tank was only used in relatively small numbers during WWII, its fearsome reputation and sinister appearance ensured it is regarded as the most famous tank of the Second World War. Another tank developed as a result of Wehrmacht experiences on the Eastern Front, the Tiger may not have shared the cultured appearance of the Panther, but this was a war machine pure and simple and one which was devastatingly effective on the battlefield. Heavily armoured and equipped with the powerful 88mm gun, the sighting optics on the Tiger were so effective that enemy tanks could be destroyed at great distances and well before they were in range to return fire. By the time of the D-Day landings, the reputation of the Tiger was already assured, but even though they managed to inflict heavy losses on Allied armoured units, their small numbers were swamped by an overwhelming tide of Allied armoured numerical superiority. Unable to control the battlefield, damaged and unserviceable Tigers were simply abandoned to be captured by advancing Allied troops.

Info: Sd.Kfz.181 Tiger German Army SpzAbt 502, USSR, 1942


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  1. Tiger tank 4 Star Review

    Posted by on 1st Jul 2020

    Good detail noted. Fearsome color scheme. New to tank collecting but this scale works well with the 1:48 scale planes it seems. Thanks Aikens for the great service. Corgi makes a good product.


  2. Panther tank 4 Star Review

    Posted by on 1st Jul 2020

    Good detail noted. New to armor collecting so not sure how historically accurate the paint scheme is. I am happy with this model.