Warlord Games, King Tiger , Bolt Action Wargaming Miniatures

£70.99

  • Scale: 1/56th
  • All models come unpainted and unassembled!
  • Glue and paint are not included
  • include: 1 plastic tank
  • 12 years+

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The Kšnigstiger (officially named the Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausf. B or Sd 182) more commonly known as the ÔKing TigerÕ or ÔRoyal TigerÕ by Allied troops, was a development of the fearsome Tiger I tank. Its introduction to hostilities in 1944 caused significant problems for the Allies but ultimately it saw action too late and in tew fewer numbers to have a game-changing impact on the war. Packed with stunning detail as you would expect from an Italeri kit, this box contains: One 1/56th scale hard plastic King Tiger heavy tank with options to build either the Henschel turret or the Porsche turret. A detailed German tank commander. A thorough and well-explained colour assembly and painting guide. Full-colour waterslide decals. A set of vehicle damage markers. Bolt Action stat cards, ideal for quick referencing. Deployed on both the Western and Eastern fronts, the King TigerÕs long 8.8cm gun had enormous operational accuracy with the ability to knock out any Allied tank frontally at ranges exceeding 2.5 kilometres (1.6 miles), way beyond the effective range of any Allied tank gun. Two turret designs were produced with Porsche and Henschel competing for the contract. As the first Henschel chassis rolled off the production line, only the turret originally destined for the rejected Porsche project were available. Fifty Porsche turrets were mounted to HenschelÕs hull and used in action until the Henschel turret variant became available. The first combat use of the King Tiger was during the battles in Normandy by 503rd Heavy Panzer Battalion (s.H.503), opposing Operation Atlantic between Troarn and Demouville on 18 July 1944. On the Eastern front, its combat debut came on the 12th August 1944 by the 501st Heavy Panzer Battalion (s.H.501) resisting the LvovÐSandomierz Offensive, where it attacked the Soviet bridgehead over the Vistula River near Baran—w Sandomierski.

Additional information

Weight 0.222 kg
brand

Bolt Action

mpn

402012001

dimensions

30.5 x 20.3 x 5.1 cm