A statement in any room. These 12" x 18" matte, museum-quality posters are printed on durable, archival paper.

The German Tiger Tank was possibly the most famous tank of World War II. Officially designated Panzerkampfwagen VI Sdkfz 181, The Tiger I was introduced in August 1942 and was at that time the most powerful and heavily armored tank in the world. The success of the Tiger was so profound, that no allied tank dared to engage it in open combat. This psychological fear soon became to be known as "Tigerphobia". To prevent further damage to allied morale, General Montgomery banned all reports mentioning of the Tiger's prowness in battle.

Note: These posters, like most, are shipped rolled in a poster tube for protection, and will retain that rolled shape when first pulled out. If you plan on framing the print, this will not be an issue. However if left unframed, it may take a day or two with them stored flat before they flatten out. Carefully remove them from the tube so as not to bend or crease them.

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order; which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on-demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction. However, because these are made per-order, there is no stock sitting in a warehouse; therefore RETURNS OR EXCHANGES ARE NOT ACCEPTED. So PLEASE check the size guides, read the descriptions, and magnify and look carefully at the images. Thank you for making a thoughtful purchasing decision!