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1/35 Zvezda #3646 German Heavy Tank Tiger I Ausf.E Early Production 1/35 Zvezda #3646 German Heavy Tank Tiger I Ausf.E Early Production 1/35 Zvezda #3646 German Heavy Tank Tiger I Ausf.E Early Production 1/35 Zvezda #3646 German Heavy Tank Tiger I Ausf.E Early Production 1/35 Zvezda #3646 German Heavy Tank Tiger I Ausf.E Early Production 1/35 Zvezda #3646 German Heavy Tank Tiger I Ausf.E Early Production 1/35 Zvezda #3646 German Heavy Tank Tiger I Ausf.E Early Production

1/35 Zvezda #3646 German Heavy Tank Tiger I Ausf.E Early Production

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The 1/35 Zvezda German Heavy Tank Tiger I Ausf.E Early Production model kit is a fantastic project for hobbyists who enjoy the art of scale modeling. This kit allows you to recreate one of the most famous tanks from World War II, known for its formidable firepower and armor. As you assemble the model, you’ll appreciate the craftsmanship that went into its design, making it a rewarding experience for both beginners and seasoned model builders. This model requires paint and cement for assembly, so gather your tools and get ready for a fun building experience. The detailed instructions will guide you through the process, ensuring that your finished model looks just like the real thing. The dimensions of the kit are 40 x 24.2 x 7 cm, and it weighs 350g, making it a manageable size for display or play. Whether you’re a history buff or simply love building models, this kit is sure to bring joy and satisfaction as you create a piece of military history.

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Product Specifications

Package Size

40 x 24.2 x 7 cm

SKU

4600327036469

Age Group

15+ years

Manufacturer

Zvezda

Date of launch

December 2012

Weight

0.35 kg

Flammable

No

Scale

1/35

First Seen In

1942

Model Number

Sd.Kfz.181

Model Name

Panzer VI Tiger I Ausf.E

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