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1/35 ModelCollect German WWII E-75 Heavy Tank with 128mm Gun 35012
1/35 ModelCollect German WWII E-75 Heavy Tank with 128mm Gun 35012
1/35 ModelCollect German WWII E-75 Heavy Tank with 128mm Gun 35012
1/35 ModelCollect German WWII E-75 Heavy Tank with 128mm Gun 35012
1/35 ModelCollect German WWII E-75 Heavy Tank with 128mm Gun 35012
1/35 ModelCollect German WWII E-75 Heavy Tank with 128mm Gun 35012
1/35 ModelCollect German WWII E-75 Heavy Tank with 128mm Gun 35012
1/35 ModelCollect German WWII E-75 Heavy Tank with 128mm Gun 35012
1/35 ModelCollect German WWII E-75 Heavy Tank with 128mm Gun 35012

1/35 ModelCollect German WWII E-75 Heavy Tank with 128mm Gun 35012

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      The E-75 Standardpanzer, envisioned as the successor to the Tiger II and Jagdtiger, was conceived to serve as the standard heavy tank for the German forces.

      This is the missing tank for your battalion!

      This formidable machine was designed with the intention of combining the strengths of its predecessors while incorporating advancements to meet the evolving demands of armored warfare.

      One key aspect of the E-75's design philosophy was efficiency in production. The tank was planned to be manufactured on the same production lines as the E-50, streamlining the manufacturing process and ensuring a more cost-effective production. 

      Both vehicles were intended to share numerous components, fostering logistical simplicity and maintenance convenience for the German military.

      A notable improvement in the E-75's design was its much thicker armor, enhancing the tank's survivability on the front lines. The reinforced armor was a response to the increasing threats faced by heavy tanks during the later stages of World War II, reflecting a commitment to adaptability and resilience in the face of changing battlefield dynamics.