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Thursday, November 09, 2017 - 04:33 AM UTC
The mighty German Kingtiger tank has always been immensely popular with modelers, so Dragon is offering another variant from the ‘big cat’ family. It’s a 1/35 scale kit of a Kingtiger with a Henschel turret., specially configured to represent a tank fighting in the Ardennes in 1944-45
While this 1/35 scale kit is a refined version of what has been available before, a key change is the unique Kgs 73/800/152 tracks. The running gear also comes with appropriate 18-tooth drive sprockets matching the tracks.
The Kingtiger’s turret and upper hull have also been slightly refined as well. Additionally, there is a generous array of photo-etched partss.
This kit thus offers a convenient way for modelers to create a Kingtiger ready to thunder through the wintry Ardennes forest in 1944-45, when Germany launched a major counteroffensive that became known as the Battle of the Bulge.
The Kingtiger’s turret and upper hull have also been slightly refined as well. Additionally, there is a generous array of photo-etched partss.
This kit thus offers a convenient way for modelers to create a Kingtiger ready to thunder through the wintry Ardennes forest in 1944-45, when Germany launched a major counteroffensive that became known as the Battle of the Bulge.
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