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An exceptional model of a very recognizable and still operational tank. The PzKpfw VI Tiger with the number 131 was captured during World War II by the British and is currently the largest attraction at Bovington, The Tank Museum! The Klocki Tiger 131 has been meticulously recreated in a 1:48 modeling scale. It features movable elements such as: turret and cannon barrel as well as rotating wheels and tracks. The advantage of the set consisting of 350 pieces is its solid construction, which faithfully reflects the original shapes of its historical prototype. Our mini tank is covered with high-quality prints that do not wear off. The museum Tiger 131 from Bovington complements our collection of mini tanks made in 1:48 modeling scale. Thanks to our small series, your collection can fit anywhere! Our tanks are ideal for mature enthusiasts of military technology as well as for anyone, regardless of age, who loves history and building! The Panzerkampfwagen VI, or Tiger, is a German heavy tank from the World War II era. Its characteristic shape is still recognizable all over the world today. The vehicle itself has become legendary and is still present not only in historical materials, but also in pop culture. The first examples of the Tiger reached the front near Leningrad and in Tunisia in August/September 1942. The tank, designed and manufactured by Henschel, was very modern and effective. Unfortunately, its production consumed huge resources of valuable materials and time. The Tiger I tanks and the few Tiger II had a significant impact on the course of military operations. Infamous and instilling incredible fear, the Tigers destroyed over 10,300 Allied tanks and 11,380 guns with their own losses of 1,725 units.
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