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【About actual vehicle】 Tigger I showed the power to overwhelm Allied forces and Soviet army by adopting a powerful 88mm gun to the main gun. Production began in 1942, and when assigned to a heavy tank battalion it showed its power in the North African Front and Eastern Front.
In particular, the type produced between 1943 and 44 is called the medium term production type. Improvements were added to each part, including a new type cupola with periscope.
In addition, from the middle of the medium-term type it is also characterized by Tsu Merit coating to prevent magnetically attracting landmines became the standard specification to be applied from the factory shipment.
Meanwhile, Borgwald is an explosive transportation vehicle that also allows remote control operation developed and operated by the German Army during the Second World War.
The German army developed a detonator carrying vehicle that can be operated remotely, such as Goliath known for World War II. Borgwald is its biggest vehicle and type A is the first mass production type. About 600 people were produced from 1942 to 43. One of the squadrons that manage them, No. 313 Armored Company belongs to No. 508 heavy tank battalion deploying Tigers in December 1943.
In the beginning of the following year 44, I participated in the first battle with Tigger I as an operating vehicle in Italian Anzio.
About the model It is a kit that set each one each one of the explosive carrier cars operated by the German Army of the Second World War, Tiger I used as Borgwald and its operation vehicle.
Tiger I modeled medium-term production type. The car body has been reproduced in the state that the twin-merit coating of the magnetic attraction eliminated landmine was applied.
Of course we model various parts of the body, including underbody and so on. It adopts a belt type DS truck which is easy to assemble at the foot and tightens the finish.
The turret has reproduced Borgwald's antenna parts for radio control steadily. Etching parts such as mesh of engine grill are also set.
Marking prepares Marking of 508th Heavy Tank Battalion C Corps who operated Borgwald.
Borgwald who worked in combination reproduced plenty of feeling of a unique vehicle style.
The overall length of the finish is about 9.5 cm. The car body is reproduced with different parts on the bottom, side, top and rear.
500 kg explosive case mounted on the front of the car also reproduced separately from the car body. In addition, the rear engine deck of the car body also expresses the details firmly. Crawler tracks are also assembled and realistic with undercarriage.
A kit that a unique car was reproduced in combination with Tigger I is also looking forward to making scenes while working. You can see Borgwald size side by side with Tigger I.
It is a set of charm that military fans can not miss.
Explosive Truck Car Borg Wald and its Tigger I Used as an Operation Vehicle Reproduced in a Single Set
Tiger I is Timeless Coated Reproduction of Tiger I's crawler adopts easy-to-assemble belt type DS truck
Tiger I's turret firmly reproduces Borgwald's radio control antenna parts etc.
Markge operates Borgwald Prepared 508 heavy tank battalion C company marking
Borg Wald realistically reproduces a unique style
500 kg explosive case mounted on the front of the car also reproduced separately from the body Borg Wald's track Is an assembly type and precisely reproduced
Tiger I completed size: total length of about 240 mm
Borg Wald completion time size: total length about 95 mm