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Tamiya 35295 - German Destroyer Jagdtiger - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
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share thisTamiya 35295 - German Destroyer Jagdtiger - 1/35 Scale Model Kit

Price:$68.00
  • $68.00


Product Description

Construction Type Assembly Kit

Decals Included

Photo-Etch Parts Included

Required To Complete Cement, Paint and Finishing Supplies

Scale 1/35

Features:

About the Model

This is a 1/35 scale plastic assembly model kit. Length: 301mm, width 107mm. ★The Jagdtiger's solid form and impressive gun are realistically captured. ★The larger hull and early production features such as the spare track racks and jack are realistically reproduced. ★Comes with a separately molded part for the fighting compartment roof. The main gun can be assembled in a recoiled state. Shell rack, gun mount, floor panel, and other interior parts have been accurately reproduced. ★Separately molded disc parts for the road wheels add extra depth to the model. ★Gun travel lock can be assembled stowed or deployed. ★Five kinds of markings for the 653rd Heavy Anti-Tank Battalion are included.

Overview:

The Strongest, Last Tiger

The middle stages of WWII saw the production of the world’s heaviest and most powerful AFV of its time, the Jagdtiger. Featuring on the Jagdtiger was a long barreled 12.8cm gun which showed great offensive capabilities. While based on the King Tiger's chassis, the newly designed Jagdtiger was approximately 30cm longer. Along with its new design, the larger fixed fighting compartment was given a 250mm thick front defensive armament which was unique to this vehicle. First appearing at the Ardennes offensive in December 1944, the Jagdtiger mostly fought against Allied forces in Western Germany from January 1945. Until the end of the war, the Jagdtiger continued to menace and ambush Allied forces from distances of 3,000m or more.