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Ryefield Model 1/35 WWII German Tiger I "Fehrmann Squadron" Northern Germany, April 1945. Purchased new about 10 years ago and stored at home. The box has some deformation, stains, and damage. Will be shipped via Yu-Pack cash on delivery on weekends and holidays. [Product Introduction] In early April 1945, near the end of the war, a small combat unit called "Kampfgruppe Schulz" was organized to rescue the encircled friendly forces in the Ruhr area. The unit had 5 Panthers and 6 Tigers, of which the Tigers formed the "Fehrmann Squadron" under the command of Lieutenant Fehrmann. As the equipment was from a tank school, all the equipment was used, and the appearance of the early-type Tigers, which were recovered from the front lines and equipped with all-steel road wheels and late-type tracks, is impressive. In addition, the Tigers have a unique appearance, such as being equipped with spare tracks on the front of the hull to enhance their defensive power. This is a kit that adds late-type all-steel road wheels and late-type tracks with chevrons to the highly popular early-type Tiger. Of course, features such as spare tracks, missing side skirts, and muffler guards are also faithfully reproduced. This is an attractive kit that allows Tiger fans to recreate the Fehrmann Squadron vehicles, which they would want to build at least once. Kit of the popular "Hybrid Tiger" Choice of all-steel road wheels and old-type road wheels Faithfully reproduces the Fehrmann Squadron's individual vehicles, such as the spare tracks on the front of the hull Late-type link-and-length tracks reproduced with new molds With etching parts
11 months ago