MIG KING TIGER 2 in 1 Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausf. B. Henschel Turret
Stock code MIG8500Brand MIG
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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AMMO by Mig Jiménez is proud to present this new line of plastic kits. The 2 in 1 King Tiger 1945 from AMMO is the first in a range of models devised by Mig Jiménez in collaboration with the prestigious model manufacturer TAKOM, and produced exclusively for AMMO.
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The model is a special edition kit for collectors and includes two unique versions not available before, featuring two assembly options, new parts, and unique features.
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March 1945 model
This version incorporated the last improvements that entered production with the turret completed by Wegmann in March 1945:
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⢠Deleted ring on the commander´s cupola.
⢠Simplified rear turret hatch.
⢠New holders for the spare links model Kgs 73/800/152 (18-tooth drive sprockets).
⢠Five D-loops welded to the turret sides to help attach foliage as camouflage.
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The following modifications were added to the hull rear:
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⢠Deleted jack and wooden jack block.
⢠Cooling air louvers on the rear engine deck to replace the large grille openings.
⢠Two new locks for the driver and assistant driver/hull machine-gunner.
⢠Internal mechanical changes.
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