Description
Description
Dragon 1/35 Wittmann’s Last Tiger with Zimmerit D6800
Michael Wittmann was one of the most famous tank commanders of World War II, destroying over 150 enemy tanks and 130 other armoured vehicles during his combat career.
In the battle of Normandy, Wittmann was associated with two iconic Tiger I tanks that played a pivotal role in his exploits. The first was Tiger I late production “212”, which he employed to devastating effect in the Battle of Villers-Bocage against British and Canadian forces in Normandy. Wittmann’s final mount was Tiger I No. 007, the site of his dramatic last stand near the town of St.Aignan de Cramesnil, where his career came to an end on August 8, 1944 when his Tiger was destroyed.
Eighty years after his death, these three famous Tigers remain central to Wittmann’s legacy as one of history’s greatest tank aces.
Product Details
Scale is 1:35
Includes four bonus figures
Antenna with realistic detail
One-piece slide-moulded turret with moulded on Zimmerit
Separate commander’s hatch swivel arm
Cupola with head-pad ring and details
Interior components such as fuel tank, radiator and fan
Fan made up of separate parts
Photo-etched air duct
Idler wheels have detailed parts
Road wheels and two types of road wheel hubs available
Optional spare tracks can be hung on turret sides
Optional Zimmerit-free area on frontal armour to allow placement of LAH insignia
Detailed Bosch headlight with electrical cable
Complete bow MG with sights and ammo bag
Details on hull bottom delicately reproduced for realism
Workable torsion bars
Aluminium gun barrel included as bonus
Copper towing cable
























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