
The Germans fielded a bewildering variety of tanks in WWII.

I only do mid to late war in my collection.

Even so, I have to build a huge variety of vehicles to get them all.

My goal is to have a few of just about everything late war.

This one was used in combat and although there was only perhaps three of these or maybe as few as one, it is both interesting and a real combat veteran.
2 comments:
The Tiger (Porsche) is an interesting beast alright. Quite a few were made, and those that didn't see combat as Tigers saw combat as Ferdinands/Elefants. German tank development history is just plain nuts.
It makes for interesting model building.
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