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Manic Dragon
Andrea Morris (Manic Dragon)
GB

DAK Tiger I
Rye Field Model

Subject:
Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. E Tiger I (initial)
3R Wehrmacht Heer (German Army 1935-1945)
s.Pz.Abt. 501 141
1943 World War 2»North Africa Campaign - North Africa TN
RAL8000 gelbbraun
Scară:
1:35
stare:
In asteptare
A început:
October 5, 2017

The Tiger I was a German heavy tank of World War II deployed from 1942 in Africa and Europe usually in independent heavy tank battalions. Its final designation was Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. E often shortened to Tiger. The Tiger I gave the Wehrmacht its first armoured fighting vehicle that mounted the 8.8 cm KwK 36 gun (not to be confused with the 8.8 cm Flak 36). 1,347 were built between August 1942 and August 1944. After August 1944, production of the Tiger I was phased out in favour of the Tiger II.

While the Tiger I has been called an outstanding design for its time, it was over-engineered, using expensive materials and labour-intensive production methods. The Tiger was prone to certain types of track failures and breakdowns, and was limited in range by its high fuel consumption. It was expensive to maintain, but generally mechanically reliable. It was difficult to transport, and vulnerable to immobilisation when mud, ice and snow froze between its overlapping and interleaved Schachtellaufwerk-pattern road wheels, often jamming them solid. This was a problem on the Eastern Front in the muddy rasputitsa season and during extreme periods of cold.

The tank was given its nickname "Tiger" by Ferdinand Porsche, and the Roman numeral was added after the later Tiger II entered production. The initial designation was Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausführung H (‘‘Panzer VI version H’’, abbreviated PzKpfw VI Ausf. H) where 'H' denoted Henschel as the designer/manufacturer. It was classified with ordnance inventory designation SdKfz 182. The tank was later re-designated as PzKpfw VI Ausf. E in March 1943, with ordnance inventory designation SdKfz 181.

Today, only a handful of Tigers survive in museums and exhibitions worldwide. The Bovington Tank Museum's Tiger 131 captured during the North Africa Campaign is currently the only one restored to running order.

Inventarul proiectului

Kituri complete
RM-5001
Tiger I Pz.Kpfw.VI Ausf.E Sd.Kfz. 181 Initial p Early 1943 North African Front/Tunisia
Rye Field Model (RFM) 1:35
RM-5001 2015 Instrumentul nou
Detaliile și seturile de conversii
ATL-25
Tiger I tracks early
Friulmodel 1:35
ATL-25 2004
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Culorile proiectului

Exterior
60 RLM 02 Gray
Mr.COLOR
10ml ()
Satin
Lac
Weathering
XF-59 Desert Yellow
Tamiya
10ml ()
Matt
Acril
Details
61 Burnt Iron
Mr.COLOR
10ml ()
Metalic
Lac
XF-85 Rubber Black
Tamiya
10ml ()
Matt
Acril
053 Gunmetal FS17200
Humbrol
14ml ()
Metalic
Smalț
91 Steel Metallic
Revell Color
14ml ()
Metalic
Smalț

Albume foto

19 imagini
Tunisian Tiger IView album, image #1
1:35
The real deal
Proiect: DAK Tiger I
1:35 Tiger I (Rye Field Model RM-5001)1:35 Tiger I tracks (Friulmodel ATL-25)

O parte din mine Colectie

German Armour
idei 25×terminat 14×In asteptare 6×

Comentarii

26 September 2017, 11:52
Andrea Morris
Please visit the associated album for comments, updates & pictures for this project.
26 September 2017, 11:58

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