1/72 WITTMANN'S TIGERS - Pzkpfw VI TIGER - part 2The Panzer VI Tiger I (short for Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I, army identification number Sd.Kfz. 181) was a heavy tank produced by Nazi Germany during World War II. Developed in 1942 in response to the armored vehicles fielded by the Soviet Union, it was the Wehrmacht's first tank to mount an 88 mm gun and was employed, usually in independent armored battalions, on all war fronts.The Roman numeral "I" was introduced when the Tiger II (nicknamed Königstiger, the German term for Bengal Tiger, literally in Italian royal tiger) began to be produced.
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Go to cart1/72 WITTMANN'S TIGERS - Pzkpfw VI TIGER - part 1The Panzer VI Tiger I (short for Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I, army identification number Sd.Kfz. 181) was a heavy tank produced by Nazi Germany during World War II. Developed in 1942 in response to the armored vehicles fielded by the Soviet Union, it was the Wehrmacht's first tank to mount an 88 mm gun and was employed, usually in independent armored battalions, on all war fronts.The Roman numeral "I" was introduced when the Tiger II (nicknamed Königstiger, the German term for Bengal Tiger, literally in Italian royal tiger) began to be produced.
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Go to cart1/72 Markings for Ilyushin Il-2 M3 Šturmovik attack aircraft - pt.4The Ilyushin Il-2 Šturmovik, or Shturmovik, was a single-engine, low-wing ground attack aircraft designed by OKB 39 headed by Sergei Vladimirovic Il'jušin and developed in the Soviet Union in the 1940s.Employed mainly during World War II by the Sovetskie Voenno-vozdušnye sily (VVS), the air force of the Soviet Union, it was produced in over 36,000 examples remaining operational even after the end of the conflict at home and in some pro-Soviet air forces. This probably makes it the most produced wartime aircraft in history (between 1941 and 1945).If the later Il-10 variant, produced in 1945-55, is also considered, the total number of aircraft produced among all versions reaches 42 330. It is considered the most important ground attack aircraft of the entire conflict. According to Soviet historians, no other aircraft played such a decisive role during the Great Patriotic War.
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Go to cart1/72 Markings for Ilyushin Il-2 M3 Šturmovik attack aircraft - pt.2The Ilyushin Il-2 Šturmovik, or Shturmovik, was a single-engine, low-wing ground attack aircraft designed by OKB 39 headed by Sergei Vladimirovic Il'jušin and developed in the Soviet Union in the 1940s.Employed mainly during World War II by the Sovetskie Voenno-vozdušnye sily (VVS), the air force of the Soviet Union, it was produced in over 36,000 examples remaining operational even after the end of the conflict at home and in some pro-Soviet air forces. This probably makes it the most produced wartime aircraft in history (between 1941 and 1945).If the later Il-10 variant, produced in 1945-55, is also considered, the total number of aircraft produced among all versions reaches 42 330. It is considered the most important ground attack aircraft of the entire conflict. According to Soviet historians, no other aircraft played such a decisive role during the Great Patriotic War.
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Go to cart1/72 Markings for Ilyushin Il-2 M3 Šturmovik attack aircraft - pt.1The Ilyushin Il-2 Šturmovik, or Shturmovik, was a single-engine, low-wing ground attack aircraft designed by OKB 39 headed by Sergei Vladimirovic Il'jušin and developed in the Soviet Union in the 1940s.Employed mainly during World War II by the Sovetskie Voenno-vozdušnye sily (VVS), the air force of the Soviet Union, it was produced in over 36,000 examples remaining operational even after the end of the conflict at home and in some pro-Soviet air forces. This probably makes it the most produced wartime aircraft in history (between 1941 and 1945).If the later Il-10 variant, produced in 1945-55, is also considered, the total number of aircraft produced among all versions reaches 42 330. It is considered the most important ground attack aircraft of the entire conflict. According to Soviet historians, no other aircraft played such a decisive role during the Great Patriotic War.
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