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AFV's of WWII German Sd. Jagdpanther Tank Destroyer #113 "Schwere Panzer Abteilung 507 Germany 1945" 1/43 Diecast Model
Vendor: Simon.com Price: 91.98 $ (+4.95 $)Brand new 1/43 scale diecast model of German Sd. Jagdpanther Tank Destroyer #113 "Schwere Panzer Abteilung 507, Germany, 1945" die cast model by AFVs of WWII. Brand new box. Detailed exterior. True-to-scale detail. Officially licensed product. Comes in plastic display showcase. This model does not have any openings. Manufacturer's original unopened packaging. Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts. Dimensions approximately L-9.5, W-3.25, H-2.75 inches. The Jagdpanther was a Tank Destroyer, based on the Panther chassis and armed with the 88mm L/71. The vehicle was proposed in October 1942 and Hitler inspected a prototype some fourteen months later. A total of 392 were produced by two manufacturers up to March 1945. The turreted Panther tank mounted a 75mm , but by eliminating the turret and adding a fixed superstructure it proved possible to mount a larger , the Tiger's formidable 88mm. The Jagdpanther was also renowned for the exceptional use of sloped armour and it remains a modern, sleek looking design. Even so there were problems. Since the had limited traverse the driver often had to swing the entire vehicle to bring the to bear and after a while this resulted a period of final drive gear failures. Once this was remedied it turned out to be a fearsome ; in a well selected ambush location, for which the camouflage shown on our exhibit was typical, the Jagdpanther could destroy a number of opponents before being discovered and attacked. Although issued to anti-tank battalions to start with, these vehicles later found their way into tank units who generally would have preferred turreted vehicles.
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AFV's of WWII German Sd. PzKpfw VI King Tiger Ausf. B Heavy Tank #111 "Schwere SS Panzer Abteilung 101 Belgium 1944" 1/43 Diecast Model by AFVs of WWII
Vendor: Simon.com Price: 91.98 $ (+4.95 $)Brand new 1/43 scale diecast model of German Sd. PzKpfw VI King Tiger Ausf. B Heavy Tank #111 "Schwere SS Panzer Abteilung 101, Belgium, 1944" die cast model by AFVs of WWII. Brand new box. Detailed exterior. True-to-scale detail. Officially licensed product. Comes in plastic display showcase. This model does not have any openings. Manufacturer's original unopened packaging. Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts. Dimensions approximately L-9.5, W-3.25, H-2.75 inches.The Tiger II is a German heavy tank of the Second World War. The final official German designation was Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausf. B, often shortened to Tiger B. The ordnance inventory designation was Sd.Kfz. 182. (Sd.Kfz. 267 and 268 for command vehicles). It was known as King Tiger by Allied soldiers, and is also known under the informal name Konigstiger (the German name for the Bengal tiger which translates literally as Royal Tiger). The name Konigstiger was never used in contemporary German documentation, but was used extensively after the war The Tiger II was issued to heavy tank battalions of the Army and the Waffen-SS. It was first used in combat by 503rd Heavy Panzer Battalion during the Allied invasion of Normandy on 11 July 1944; on the Eastern Front, the first unit to be outfitted with the Tiger II was the 501st Heavy Panzer Battalion, which by 1 September 1944 listed 25 Tiger IIs operational.
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AFV's of WWII German Sd. Kfz. 186 Jagdpanzer VI Jagdtiger Heavy Tank Destroyer #211 with Henschel Turret "Schwere Panzerjager Abteilung 512 Germany 1945" 1/43 Diecast Model by AFVs of WWII
Vendor: Simon.com Price: 83.48 $ (+4.95 $)Brand new 1/43 scale diecast model of German Sd. Kfz. 186 Jagdpanzer VI Jagdtiger Heavy Tank Destroyer #211 with Henschel Turret "Schwere Panzerjager Abteilung 512, Germany, 1945" die cast model by AFVs of WWII. Brand new box. Detailed exterior. True-to-scale detail. Officially licensed product. Comes in plastic display showcase. This model does not have any openings. Manufacturer's original unopened packaging. Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts. Dimensions approximately L-9.5, W-3.25, H-2.75 inches.Early in 1943, orders were given to design a heavy, self-propelled anti-tank , which would mate a 12.8cm with a Tiger II chassis. On October 20th, 1943 a wooden mock-up of the enormous vehicle was shown to the OKH planners who authorized that a prototype be finished by April 1944. Two Jagdtigers were built with the Porsche-designed longitudinal torsion-bar suspension. During field testing, this arrangement proved entirely unsatisfactory, which further delayed production of the tank destroyer. The initial series was set at 150 vehicles, but an order issued in October 1944 stipulated that when these had been completed, production capacity was to be switched over to the Panther. This mandate was reversed in January 1945, and assembly of the Jagdtiger was to be resumed as fast as possible.
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AFV's of WWII German Sd. Kfz. 184 Elefant Heavy Tank Destroyer "Schwere Panzerjager Abteilung 653 Ukraine 1944" 1/43
Vendor: Simon.com Price: 83.48 $ (+4.95 $)Brand new 1/43 scale diecast model of German Sd. Kfz. 184 Elefant Heavy Tank Destroyer "Schwere Panzerjager Abteilung 653, Ukraine, 1944" die cast model by AFVs of WWII. Brand new box. Detailed exterior. True-to-scale detail. Officially licensed product. Comes in plastic display showcase. This model does not have any openings. Manufacturer's original unopened packaging. Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts. Dimensions approximately L-7.5, W-2.75, H-2.75 inches. The Elefant (Elephant) stemmed from the Porsche design for the PzKpfw VI Tiger. Henschel was awarded the contract for the new tank, but it was decided to use the Porsche design as a tank destroyer. Hitler demanded that the new vehicle be ready for the 1943 offensive on the Russian front, so development was rather hurried. As a result, many broke down to their first action at the Battle of Kursk, and the lack of proper armor and ponderous mobility made them easy targets for Soviet ners in the battle. In addition, the lack of machine s meant that there was no defense against Soviet troops disabling them with charges in close-quarter combat. The survivors were withdrawn to Italy, where unreliability and lack of spares ensured their continued ineffectiveness.
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Metal Proud Skill 4 Model Kit German Sd. Kfz.181 Pz. Kpfw VI Tiger I (Early Production Model) Heavy Tank "Schwere Panzerabteilung 505 No. 100 Kursk" (July 1943) 1/32 Scale Model
Vendor: Simon.com Price: 193.98 $ (+4.95 $)Brand new 1/32 scale diecast and plastic model kit of German Sd.Kfz.181 Pz.Kpfw VI Tiger I (Early Production Model) Heavy Tank "Schwere Panzerabteilung 505, No. 100, Kursk" (July 1943) (Skill 4) 1/32 diecast and plastic model kit by Metal Proud. Brand new box. Realistic suspension. Working metal tracks. Vintage style packaging. Officially licensed product. Aluminum CNC barrel. Maybach HI230 P45 engine. Open hatches and removable fenders. Paint and cement required (not included). Diecast mantlet,
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