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Paul Tomczak
Paul Tomczak
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Jagdtiger (Sd.Kfz. 186) Porsche

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28 June 2016, 10:53
Bill Davis
It always amazes me how well a 1/72 scale AFV can look, good job!
28 June 2016, 11:12
Roberto Rocat
Wow. 1/72! Good work.
28 June 2016, 16:18
Ulf Petersen
Looks great, Paul!👍
29 June 2016, 05:32
Fernando Ripado
Good, I like it.
29 June 2016, 10:55
Lex Jassies
Very nice built.
29 June 2016, 11:03
Bart Goesaert
nice paintjob. Looks good OOB, only thing that could be replaced are the handles at the rear doors...
29 June 2016, 11:28
Paul Tomczak
Thanks All! yes I guess you could replace some of the hatch handles, but I did not want to mess up the molded on zimmerit.
29 June 2016, 19:03

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The Jagdtiger was the heaviest armored fighting vehicle used operationally during World War II and is the heaviest tank ever to achieve series production. The vehicle carried a 128 mm PaK 44 L/55 main gun, capable of out-ranging and defeating any fielded Allied tank. It saw service in small numbers from late 1944 to the end of the war on both the Western and Eastern Fronts. Although 150 were ordered, only between 77 and 88 were produced. The first 11 Jagtigers built had the Porsche suspension (8 road wheels), but the remainder had a Henschel suspension with nine road wheels in a similar configuration as the King Tiger tank.

This kit was a real gem to build. The detail is great and the zimmerit looks fine for the scale. Parts fit was perfect with all parts aligning properly. Most parts were keyed to insure proper alignment. The only complaint is the left side spare tracks seem crooked when mounted in their holes compared to the right side tracks. The tracks were glued down to the wheels otherwise they stood

14 zdjęć/zdjęcia
1:72
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1:72 Sd.Kfz. 186 Jagdtiger (Trumpeter 07294)
Sd.Kfz. 186 Jagdtiger (Porsche)
3R Wehrmacht Heer (German Army 1935-1945)
314 (Red)
World War 2
RAL7028 Dark Yellow RAL6003 Olive Green RAL8017 Red Brown
 

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