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1/35 Tiger I Late Production w/Zimmerit (Villers-Bocage 1944) (2024 Wittmann's Tiger Collection Version)

Product Description

Dragon 6947 - 1/35 Tiger I Late Production w/Zimmerit (Villers-Bocage 1944)

Michael Wittmann was one of the most famous tank commanders of World War II, destroying over 150 enemy tanks and 130 other armored vehicles during his combat career. On both the Eastern Front and in Normandy, Wittmann was associated with three iconic Tiger I tanks that played a pivotal role in his exploits. His first was Tiger I S04, which he used to spearhead attacks in the brutal battles against the Red Army. He later transitioned to Tiger I No. 212, which he employed to devastating effect in the Battle of Villers-Bocage against British and Canadian forces in Normandy. Wittmann's final mount was Tiger I No. 007, the site of his dramatic last stand near the town of St. Aignan de Cramesnil, where his career came to an end on August 8, 1944 when his Tiger was destroyed. Eighty years after his death, these three famous Tigers remain central to Wittmann's legacy as one of history's greatest tank aces.

Bonus:

  • 1/35 Artwork Figure Stand
  •  Wittmann figure

Upgrade:

  • Magic track
  • Aluminum barrel included
  • Copper towing cable
  • Upgrade gun muzzle brake made via 3D printing
  • Rifling accurately rendered inside gun muzzle brake

New Arrivals! In Stock Now!

Release Date: August 2024

Sku: DR06947_2024Ver.
Vendor: Dragon
HK$388.00
Maximum quantity available reached.

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