Developed in 1943, the Tiger II, also known unofficially as the Königstiger, went into series production at Henschel in 1944. The Königstiger combined the requirements for armor protection and firepower in an outstanding manner. The front armor, up to 150 mm thick, could not be penetrated by shells from the on-board guns of enemy main battle tanks. The hull sides were armored up to 80 mm thick. Despite several massive Allied bombing raids on the Henschel plant in Kassel, a total of 492 Tiger IIs, including prototypes and 50 vehicles equipped with Porsche turrets, were delivered to the troops. However, not all of these reached the frontline units. A large number of the Tiger IIs were lost due to drive problems resulting from the high total weight or simply from a lack of fuel.
- New mold with fine surface details
- rotating turret with height-adjustable gun
- injection-molded track
- turret hatches can be shown open
- Zimmerit (anti-mine coating) not included
Authentic representation of the following versions:
- Schw. PzAbteilung 503 Hungary/Eastern Front, Oct. 1944
- Schw. PzAbteilung 506 Western Front, March 1945
Scope of delivery:
- Kit incl. building instructions and decal
Scale: 1:72
Age: 12+
Number of parts: 144
Length: 142 mm