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Item Name: .Porsche Production Zimmerit SdKfz.186 Jagdtiger Heavy Tank Destroyer
Kits .Dragon
Scale: .1:35
Builder:.Furinkazan
Item Status:.Built To Order / Pre-Order

Detail features:

Award-winner built and painted Porsche Production Zimmerit SdKfz.186 Jagdtiger with realistic weathering. Desert color scheme with accurate unit markings. The Jagdtiger`s solid form and even more impressive firepower have been successfully captured with this model. Top building quality with outstanding details throughout the whole model and very high standard accuracy on every individual part. Brass etched parts and metal parts add on. Track links with wheels details. Open-able turret door with full interior and gun detail. On vehicle tools and more add-on details.

* Top building quality with sharp details overall.
* This model accurately displays the impressive characteristics of the Jagdtiger with its larger main gun, longer hull, and bigger fighting compartment.
* Sharp Zimmerit coating detail.
* Add on metal gun barrel.
* Add on the metal shell.
* Add on brass Photo-etched parts give the model additional realism.
* Add on brass PE parts for the bullet guard mesh grilles for engine air intakes providing a sharp finish.
* Having a larger hull than the King Tiger for great strong looking.
* Upper hull with plenty of fine detail including weld marks and more.
* Fighting compartment roof with detail.
* Open-able turret door with detail on both sides.
* Displaying the main gun in a recoiled position is equally impressive.
* Add on rear machine gun with sharp details.
* Shell rack, gun mount, and other interior parts have been accurately reproduced for a very authentic looking.
* Lower hull realistically reproduced features some nice details such as suspension, axles, rollers separate for good detail definition.
* Comes with assembly-type tracks with great detail.
* Separate disc parts for the road wheels add greater realism.
* Towing cable with U-shape towing hooks.
* You can choose to have the gun travel lock at a stowed or deployed position.
* Comes reproduced with early edition spare track rack and jack.
* Add on antenna, on-vehicle tools and more add-on details.

Buffing and polishing to remove mold seam. Base color with primer and putty for better surface detail. Airbrushed and painted with multicolor. Add clear paint for good finishing on decal applying. Washing to enhance the surface detail increase the appearance of depth including panels, doors, hatches, rivets, bolt head, and more. Dry brushing to emphasize and highlight texture with an edge for good wear, tear, and fading. Multi-color filters for blend color effects. Add nonglossy paint for better finishing. The great detail paint job on rust and paint chips off with scratches, worn and bare metal realistic simulating, flow rust and rain streaks effects, grease with staining appearing, engine smoking and muffler burned representing. Also, smear and dirt with dust and real mud and more on real-life weathering. Final protective layer for long-term collection.

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The Jagdtiger ("Hunting Tiger"; officially designated Panzerjäger Tiger Ausf. B is a German casemate-type heavy tank destroyer (Jagdpanzer) of World War II. It was built upon the slightly lengthened chassis of a Tiger II. Its ordnance inventory designation was Sd.Kfz. 186.

The 71-tonne Jagdtiger was the heaviest armored fighting vehicle (AFV) used operationally by any participant nation of WWII and is the heaviest combat vehicle of any type to achieve series production during the conflict. The vehicle was armed with a 128 mm Pak 44 L/55 main gun which was capable of outranging and defeating any tank or AFV fielded by the Allied forces.

It saw brief service in small numbers from late 1944 up until the end of the war on both the Western and Eastern Front. Although 150 were ordered, only around eighty were produced. Due to an excessive weight and a significantly underpowered drivetrain system, the Jagdtiger was continuously plagued with various mobility and mechanical problems. At present, three Jagdtigers survive in different museums around the world.