Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger II Ausf. B Königstiger (Porsche) RU_VAMA Tough Nut to Crack The King Tiger was the final mass produced German tank of WWII, coming as it did in 1944. With armor 150mm thick on the front and 80mm on the sides, its hull was a tough nut to crack, while firepower was provided by a new, upgraded version of the 88mm main gun: as a result, it could tear through enemy armor of 152mm from up to two kilometers, and its survivability was a real concern for Allied armor. The first fifty King Tigers
and the successful fighting off of the Luftwaffe ensured that the Spitfire earned international fame that continues even in the modern day
★Bonnet can be opened to showcase the detailed V8 engine even after assembly
one which was also capable of transporting 1 tonne of ammunition and other equipment in its load compartment
and extra fuel tank
to utilise a second HQ Ferret to relay messages back
The Bf 109 E-3 engaged in countless dramatic dogfights with British counterparts such as the Hurricane and the Spitfire
tracks for off-road terrain
during military operations in Iraq
The exterior cable routed from the armour scoop to the add-on equipment is protected by armoured covers
Army cargo truck that saw service in World War II and the Korean War
★Includes three Iraq War vehicle marking options
A proposed development was the P-44 Rocket