Cobi 1:28 Scale Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I Ausf. E - Executive Edition
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UK deliveries from £4.95
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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Description
Description
The Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. E, commonly known as the Tiger I, is one of the most iconic tanks of World War II. Developed by Nazi Germany, it was designed to counter the Soviet T-34 and KV-1 tanks.
The Tiger I was first used in combat in 1942 during the North African campaign. Its formidable 88mm gun and heavy armour made it a feared adversary on the battlefield, capable of destroying enemy tanks at long ranges.
However, the Tiger I's strengths were matched by its weaknesses. Its heavy armour made it slow and less manoeuvrable compared to lighter tanks. Mechanical reliability was also a significant issue; its complex engineering often led to breakdowns, requiring extensive maintenance.
Despite these flaws, the Tiger I's impact on tank design and military strategy was profound. It symbolised the peak of German engineering prowess during the war, influencing post-war tank development globally. The Tiger I remains a subject of fascination for military historians and enthusiasts alike.
1207 bricks
Figures 1
Scale 1:28
Model dimensions (LxWxH) 29.5cm x 12.5cm x 11cm
Bodywork with pad printing
Block with printed name of the model
Easy-to-follow instruction manual
Compatible with other leading brands of construction blocks