Tiger I Ausf. E, late version by T.Rex
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Description
Tiger I Ausf. E, late
Development started in 1937 as a successor to the PzKw IV. Originally intended to carry the 75 mm. L48 high velocity gun, this was changed to the 88 mm. KwK36 gun. Porsche and Henschel competed with different designs. Henschel won the contract on reliability and maneuverability. Turret was made by Krupp.
Weight: 56 tons
Armament: 88 mm. KwK 36 L/56 gun
Two 7.92 mm. machine guns, one in hull front, one for anti-aircraft use.
Engine: Maybach HL 230 P45 V-12 generating 700 horse power.
Speed: 37 km./hour
Range: 115 km. on road, 65 km. cross country
Crew: driver, radio operator, loader, gunner, commander.
A total of 1,354 Tiger I Ausf. E were produced. Due to their immunity against all allied guns at battle range they came to be greatly feared by allied soldiers. With time, different means of defeating them were devised, such as the up-gunned British Sherman Firefly (housing the 17 lb. anti-tank gun) or attack from the air.
1:72 scale model by Hasegawa. Assembly and painting by me.
Enjoy!
Camera: Fuji A303 digital
Comments (6)
joaq
Fantastic model my Friend!Assembly and painting are excellent!!!
jocko500
cool models
neiwil
I knew you had to have one of these....the daddy of them all, in my opinion the best tank of WWII.This is the one, if available and I had the money I'd buy it without a second thought.Even 1/72 it looks the business, great model and again top notch info.
bmac62
This is a favorite of mine too. Looking at the range on a full tank of fuel...operations had to be very carefully planned for resupply...65km/40 miles isn't much crosscountry. Have you visited the Fort Knox, Patton Museum website? ON the outside chance that you have not, here's a link to their collection page: Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor
MagikUnicorn
GORGEOUS COLLECTION WOWWWW
Autumn_Rains
my husband loves these. Has a fantastic collection he made him self. YOu did well to keep the realism of the paint and the detail in the photo!!!