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Yet another Tiger!
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1/35 Tiger I "#122" (Initial Production), s.Pz.Abt.502
Fully pre-assembled and ready for display! Includes a barrel that can recoil!
This new 1/35 scale fully built-up model features an initial Tiger I with vehicle number “122”. It is skillfully hand painted in a stunning winter camouflage pattern as a member of sPzAbt 502. The original vehicle was one of the first Tiger I's ever to see combat on the Eastern Front.
Some of the peculiar features of this vehicle are the stowage bin mounted on the turret rear, and handrails on the turret sides. The lengthy 8.8cm scale gun barrel can even recoil!
Main Features:
- True to 1/35 scale (2nd release in the series!)
- Fully assembled
- Accurate winter camo and markings for a Tiger I serving with s.Pz.Abt.502
- Historically accurate
- Hatches can be opened and closed
- Front machine gun can rotate and point in different directions
- Barrel can recoil, just like the real thing
- Includes a display base
It does look pretty cool. I like the winter camo.
1/35 Tiger I "#122" (Initial Production), s.Pz.Abt.502
Fully pre-assembled and ready for display! Includes a barrel that can recoil!
This new 1/35 scale fully built-up model features an initial Tiger I with vehicle number “122”. It is skillfully hand painted in a stunning winter camouflage pattern as a member of sPzAbt 502. The original vehicle was one of the first Tiger I's ever to see combat on the Eastern Front.
Some of the peculiar features of this vehicle are the stowage bin mounted on the turret rear, and handrails on the turret sides. The lengthy 8.8cm scale gun barrel can even recoil!
Main Features:
- True to 1/35 scale (2nd release in the series!)
- Fully assembled
- Accurate winter camo and markings for a Tiger I serving with s.Pz.Abt.502
- Historically accurate
- Hatches can be opened and closed
- Front machine gun can rotate and point in different directions
- Barrel can recoil, just like the real thing
- Includes a display base
It does look pretty cool. I like the winter camo.
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ooh..
Yummy paint scheme.
The first one was bland imo and I knew there would be about 20 versions but this one is a real eye-catcher.
The first one was bland imo and I knew there would be about 20 versions but this one is a real eye-catcher.
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Hi,
I'm with you Digger -- very nice paint scheme. Then again, Dragon has always done a great job painting up their 1:72 line so this one (and I'm sure there are more right behind it) doesnt come as a surprise. Looks like another winner from our perspective.
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I'm with you Digger -- very nice paint scheme. Then again, Dragon has always done a great job painting up their 1:72 line so this one (and I'm sure there are more right behind it) doesnt come as a surprise. Looks like another winner from our perspective.
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There is no comparision.. The FOV Tiger is a toy and the Dragon Tiger is a model, that's pretty much it..Philip wrote:How does the Dragon 1/35 Tiger compare to the FOV Tiger, 1/32? Do any of you guys have both an FOV Tiger, and a Dragon Tiger? The Dragon is nearly twice the cost. Is it twice as good? I have an FOV 1/32, King Tiger and like it.
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What Harry said.How does the Dragon 1/35 Tiger compare to the FOV Tiger, 1/32? Do any of you guys have both an FOV Tiger, and a Dragon Tiger? The Dragon is nearly twice the cost. Is it twice as good? I have an FOV 1/32, King Tiger and like it.
These are quite simply the most detailed models in my collection. I will be getting this one. I LOVE the scheme.
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Yep, I'm pretty sure that would be accurate for this Tiger #122...there's an actual pic of it on the Eastern Front with the smaller bin...can't seem to find it though. This one looks really nice!theToyFederation wrote:It kind of looks like the stowage bin is from a Pz III or IV
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Personally I would love to see Dragon continue this line and make some other German tanks and vehicles in camo schemes. I'm a modeller of 1/35 scale and like most others, have a closet full of unbuilt kits that I had to have. This way if Dragon continues the "finished" line, the wife can have her shoe closet back. I like building my own but when you can buy a pro finished model at about double the kit price, it's hard to turn down. That's my thoughts. How about some modern finished models at a reasonable price? Unlike Tamiya!!!! BTW, FOV and 32X don't even come close to a well done Dragon or Tamiya kit!!
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Don't worry Bill, I have a feeling Dragon will make more - especially if they sell out like 01. They just need to make about 10-12 more Tigers first and then we'll get some variety...like oh, a KingTiger, JagdTiger, Tiger Cub...
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Hi Digger,
That's my greatest fear. There are no doubt loads of collectors that would buy these pre-built vehicles in a snap providing there's some greater variety. If Dragon decides to offer multiple variations of the Tiger I before delving into other vehicle types then I'm sure collectors will lose interest fast. There are simply too many players now entering the diecast military market and if someone cant deliver in one area then I'm sure someone else will recognize the need and step up to the plate fast.
Manufacturers are going to have to learn to be more nimble in their choice of products to bring to market and the depth of interest in the collector community or face the consequences. This already occurs in other sectors of the diecast collector market (street cars, racers, etc.) and will now become more of a factor in the military regime as well.
When we first started out, there would be weeks on end before a manufacturer would make a new product announcement. While I cant speak for other retailers, I can tell you that nowadays there isnt a day that goes by that we arent listing about a half dozen new items.
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That's my greatest fear. There are no doubt loads of collectors that would buy these pre-built vehicles in a snap providing there's some greater variety. If Dragon decides to offer multiple variations of the Tiger I before delving into other vehicle types then I'm sure collectors will lose interest fast. There are simply too many players now entering the diecast military market and if someone cant deliver in one area then I'm sure someone else will recognize the need and step up to the plate fast.
Manufacturers are going to have to learn to be more nimble in their choice of products to bring to market and the depth of interest in the collector community or face the consequences. This already occurs in other sectors of the diecast collector market (street cars, racers, etc.) and will now become more of a factor in the military regime as well.
When we first started out, there would be weeks on end before a manufacturer would make a new product announcement. While I cant speak for other retailers, I can tell you that nowadays there isnt a day that goes by that we arent listing about a half dozen new items.
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Hi Mr. Football,
That's one sweet-looking Hetzer. Sure would be nice to see a pre-assembled version from Dragon or anyone else for that matter sporting this much detail. There's tons of military vehicles to replicate and loads of armor enthusiasts just waiting for them to come out...
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That's one sweet-looking Hetzer. Sure would be nice to see a pre-assembled version from Dragon or anyone else for that matter sporting this much detail. There's tons of military vehicles to replicate and loads of armor enthusiasts just waiting for them to come out...
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Tamiya
The closest that I have seen are the 1/48th scale Hetzers from the Tamiya Masterworks Collection - both the tan and the 3-tone camouflage versions are impressive. I have had the tan paint scheme for a few months and the 3-tone camouflage just arrived.
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