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    COBI Historical Collection WWII Panzer VI Ausf. B KONIGSTIGER Tank Model # 3113

    • 802 high-quality elements
    • 1:35 scale assembled model dimensions (length x width x height): 300 mm (11.8") x 105 mm (4.1") x 115 mm (4.5")
    • Features a removable mini engine model, figure and nameplate for display
    • Clear and intuitive instructions based on illustrations and step-by-step directions
    • Fully compatible with other brands of construction blocks
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    The Tiger II, also known as the Konigstiger (colloquially the King's Tiger),
    was a German heavy tank used during World War II. For the first time in the
    COBI offer, the largest tiger was designed in a scale of 1:35 and received a
    colorful camouflage characteristic of the final period of the war. The model
    has movable wheels, working tracks, a rotating turret with a movable cannon, a
    hatch in which you can place a figure, a removable engine and many other
    details! PANZERKAMPFWAGEN VI Ausf. tanks. B "KONIGSTIGER" were introduced into
    service in 1944 and were one of the most powerful tanks of their time. The
    Tiger II combined thick armor, reaching up to 180mm on the front of the hull,
    with a powerful 88mm KwK 43 L/71 gun, which made it a formidable opponent on
    the battlefield. Its weight was about 70 tons. The Maybach HL230 P30 engine
    with a power of 700 HP allowed it to reach speeds of up to 38km/h on the road.
    Despite its impressive combat performance the Tiger II had numerous technical
    problems, including frequent engine and chassis failures. Its complex design
    and enormous resource consumption made production expensive and time-
    consuming. A total of approximately 492 units were produced. The Tiger II took
    part in many key battles, including the Battle of the Bulge and the fighting
    on the Eastern Front. Its presence on the battlefield had great psychological
    significance, but in practice it was often limited by logistical and technical
    problems. Despite the flaws, the Tiger II remains one of the most famous and
    recognizable tanks of World War II.

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