
PzKpfw VI Tiger 131 bricks
A unique model of a very recognisable and still running tank. The PzKpfw VI Tiger, numbered 131, was acquired by the British during the Second World War and is now the biggest attraction at Bovington, The Tank Museum! The 131 block Tiger has been reproduced with meticulous attention to detail in 1:48 modelling scale, with moving parts such as the turret and gun barrel and rotating wheels and tracks. The advantage of the 350-piece set is its solid construction, which faithfully reflects the original shapes of its historical prototype. Our miniature tank has been covered with high-quality prints that will not rub off. The Museum Tiger 131 from Bovingotn completes our collection of miniature tanks made in model scale 1:48. With our small series, your collection will fit anywhere! Our tanks are ideal for mature military technology enthusiasts and anyone, of any age, who loves history and building! The Panzerkampfwagen VI, or Tiger, is a German heavy tank from the Second World War. Its distinctive body is still recognisable around the world today. The vehicle itself has passed into legend and is still present not only in historical material, but also in pop culture. The first examples of the Tiger were sent to the front near Leningrad and in Tunisia in August/September 1942. The tank, designed and manufactured by the Henschel company, was very modern and effective. Unfortunately, its production consumed huge amounts of precious raw materials and time. The Tiger I and a small number of Tiger II tanks had a significant impact on the course of the war effort. Notorious and incredibly fearsome, the Tigers destroyed more than 10300 Allied tanks and 11380 guns at a loss of 1725 of their own. 340 high quality parts Manufactured in the EU by a company with over 20 years of tradition Bricks meet safety standards for children's products Fully compatible with other building block brands Printed bricks do not deform or fade during play or when exposed to temperature Clear and intuitive instructions based on drawings and icons
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A unique model of a very recognisable and still running tank. The PzKpfw VI Tiger, numbered 131, was acquired by the British during the Second World War and is now the biggest attraction at Bovington, The Tank Museum! The 131 block Tiger has been reproduced with meticulous attention to detail in 1:48 modelling scale, with moving parts such as the turret and gun barrel and rotating wheels and tracks. The advantage of the 350-piece set is its solid construction, which faithfully reflects the original shapes of its historical prototype. Our miniature tank has been covered with high-quality prints that will not rub off. The Museum Tiger 131 from Bovingotn completes our collection of miniature tanks made in model scale 1:48. With our small series, your collection will fit anywhere! Our tanks are ideal for mature military technology enthusiasts and anyone, of any age, who loves history and building! The Panzerkampfwagen VI, or Tiger, is a German heavy tank from the Second World War. Its distinctive body is still recognisable around the world today. The vehicle itself has passed into legend and is still present not only in historical material, but also in pop culture. The first examples of the Tiger were sent to the front near Leningrad and in Tunisia in August/September 1942. The tank, designed and manufactured by the Henschel company, was very modern and effective. Unfortunately, its production consumed huge amounts of precious raw materials and time. The Tiger I and a small number of Tiger II tanks had a significant impact on the course of the war effort. Notorious and incredibly fearsome, the Tigers destroyed more than 10300 Allied tanks and 11380 guns at a loss of 1725 of their own. 340 high quality parts Manufactured in the EU by a company with over 20 years of tradition Bricks meet safety standards for children's products Fully compatible with other building block brands Printed bricks do not deform or fade during play or when exposed to temperature Clear and intuitive instructions based on drawings and icons