
Hobby Boss 1/35 Pz.Kpfw.VI Sd.Kfz.182 Tiger II (Henschel Feb. 1945 Production)
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Description
Discover the intricacies of military history with this detailed model kit from Hobby Boss. In October 1942, amidst the turmoil of World War II, plans for the VK 45.03 were set into motion. This kit represents a pivotal moment in armored warfare history, featuring the designs proposed by Henschel and Porsche, both incorporating a Krupp turret but differing significantly in hull design, transmission, and suspension systems.
The Henschel variant, ultimately selected for production, showcases a conventional hull with sloped armor, reminiscent of the Panther tank. It boasts a rear-mounted engine and is equipped with nine overlapping road wheels on each side, mounted on transverse torsion bars. This design choice, while similar to the original Tiger, simplifies maintenance by avoiding the interleaved wheel configuration.
This model kit captures the evolution of the Tiger II, including the early "Porsche turret" - a misnomer as it was a Krupp design for both prototypes - and the more streamlined "Henschel" turret, which eliminated the shot trap issue and featured a flat face and less steeply sloped sides.
The Tiger II's unique track system, with alternating "contact shoe" and "connector" links, is meticulously replicated in this kit, highlighting the engineering challenges and innovations of the era. Despite its advanced design, the Tiger II was hampered by its underpowered engine and high fuel consumption, issues that plagued many heavy tanks of World War II.
This kit is a must-have for military model enthusiasts and history buffs alike, offering a glimpse into the technological advancements and strategic challenges of tank warfare.
[Includes]:
- Gray mold color
- Decals
- Photo-etched parts
- Clear parts
[Size]:
- Length: approximately 289.9mm
- Width: approximately 107.3mm
[Materials]:
- High-quality plastic for detailed replication