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Thursday, October 13, 2016 - 04:59 PM UTC
MENG revealed the box art to their upcoming King Tiger kit. Enjoy!
Meng showed the finely designed exterior of the German Heavy Tank King Tiger (TS-031), the detailed interior set (SPS-037), the workable tracks (SPS-038), the Zimmerit Decal (SPS-039) and even the small assembly tools in the kit. But wait, what does its box art look like?
The box art is drawn by the well-known artist Mr. Masami Onishi, featuring the No.334 King Tiger (Henschel turret) heavy tank in Hungary in late 1944. It’s the No.3 ace of s.Pz.Abt.503 and was credited with 103 kills under the command of Heinz Gartner.
The box art is drawn by the well-known artist Mr. Masami Onishi, featuring the No.334 King Tiger (Henschel turret) heavy tank in Hungary in late 1944. It’s the No.3 ace of s.Pz.Abt.503 and was credited with 103 kills under the command of Heinz Gartner.
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