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  Item Name: .Panzer-Abteilung 501 Battle of the Bulge Kampfgruppe Peiper KingTiger 204
  Kits .Meng
  Scale: .1:35
 Builder:.Volcano
 Item Status:.Built To Order / Pre-Order

Detail features:

Award winner built and painted with realistic weathering. The Epic final German offensive Ardennes Front Belgium. 2nd Company HQ. 501st SS Heavy Tank Battalion. Peiper`s King Tiger #204. Top building quality with outstanding details throughout whole model and very high standard accuracy on every individual part. Brass photo-etched parts and metal parts. Track links with road wheel detail. Rotating turret and gun detail. Adding on vehicle tools and more accessories.

- Top building quality with sublime detail over all.
- The panels and rivets realistically reproduced.
- Add on ammo box, gas drum, jerrycan and many fancy items.
- Add on Brass Photo-etched engine deck grills, engine grills, clasps and more.
- Add on Metal 88 gun barrel add on.
- Hull parts with very realistic cast texture which is the most accurate in this scale.
- Hatches on hull front rendered w/fine details.
- Fenders w/intricate detail.
- Newly designed turret w/realistic spare tracks molded details.
- Loader`s hatch with interior details.
- Multi-direction slide-molded cupola with great detail.
- Cupola with fine interior details-head pad and clear parts.
- Separate commander`s hatch swivel arm.
- Intricate on-vehicle tools reproduced.
- Slide-molded muzzle brake.
- Accurate details of exhaust extension.
- Rear turret hatch can be modeled open/closed.
- Authentic sprocket wheels w/18-teeth.
- Road wheels are accurately reproduced.
- The track is very nicely done.
- Clear periscope parts for driver`s and radio operator`s hatch.
- Upgraded frontal MG can rotate.
- Adding machine gun, metal chain, on vehicle tools and more accessories.

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 highlighting texture with edge for good wear, tear and fading. Multi-color filters for blend color effects. Add non-glossy paint for better finishing. 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.

MENG is working with The Tank Museum in Bovington, UK and the famous British modeler Mr. David Parker who is also the editor of Meng AFV Modeller and Meng AIR Modeller magazines to develop a brand new 1/35 scale German heavy tank King Tiger model kit.

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German Royal Tiger tank, Panzerkampfwagn VI Ausf. B Tiger II, also commonly refered to as the K?ningstiger, King Tiger, Royal Tiger or Tiger II tank was armed with a 88 mm (3.46 in) KwK43 L/71, 86 rounds and two or three 7.92 mm (3 in) MG 34 machine guns, 5800 round. Its armour ranged from 25mm to 180mm. It had a crew of five: commander, driver, gunner, loader and radio operator/machine gunner. It was powered by a V12 Maybach HL230 P30 690hp petrol engine. It weighed 69.8 tonnes. It had a top road speed of 41.5km/h (225.8mph). It had an operational range of 170 km (110 miles). Total production was 492 tanks.