German Tanker in Winter Dress with Tiger I Early Cupola (Royal Model)
German Tanker in Winter Dress with Tiger I Early Cupola (Royal Model)
This scale model kit, crafted by Royal Model, presents a detailed German tanker figure in winter attire alongside the early version of the Tiger I cupola. Designed for use with dioramas or as a standalone display piece, the set captures historically accurate uniform details and mechanical features, inviting builders to recreate a scene from a pivotal era of armoured vehicle history.
Offering a careful balance between figure modelling and mechanical subject matter, this kit provides an engaging project for modellers who value authenticity and a subtle narrative in their work. The winter dress of the tanker and the distinct engineering of the early Tiger I cupola are brought together in crisp moulding, allowing for precision painting and finishing. Ideal for those drawn to military history and the nuances of period-specific armour and attire, the kit encourages both creativity and technical skill.
Key features
- Finely rendered German tanker figure in period-accurate winter uniform
- Detailed early Tiger I cupola component, suitable for diorama or standalone use
- High-quality resin casting for sharp detail and clean assembly
- Authentic elements ideal for painting and custom finishing
- Suitable for experienced model builders and those with a keen interest in historical accuracy
Specifications snapshot
- Scale: 1:35
- Material: Resin
- Subject: German tanker figure with Tiger I early cupola
- Assembly: Requires modelling tools and paints (not included)
- Recommended age: 14+
What’s included
- Resin parts for the German tanker figure
- Resin Tiger I early cupola component
- Assembly instructions
Who it’s for
This kit is intended for modellers interested in WWII subjects, especially those who focus on historical figures and armoured vehicle details. It suits hobbyists seeking to enhance a diorama or display a unique combination of figure and armour craftsmanship.
Find the German Tanker in Winter Dress with Tiger I Early Cupola (Royal Model) at Modellbau Universe
Image Credit: Modellbau Universe / Royal Model
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