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1st Issue: German Sd. Kfz. 182 PzKpfw VI King Tiger Ausf. A Heavy Tank w/ 3 Figures - sSSPzAbt 501., "#332" Ardennes, December, 1944 (1:48 Scale)
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In January 1943, a new Tiger tank was ordered by the Waffenamt, this time with a turret large enough to mount the fearsome 8.8cm L/71 gun. Besides improving its tank killing capabilities, the new Tiger was also intended to be more survivable on the battlefield.
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1st Issue: US M4A3 105mm Sherman Medium Tank w/ 3 Figures - "Houston Kid", HQ Company, 15th Tank Battalion, 6th Armored Division (1:48 Scale)
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The M4 Sherman medium tank was regarded by many as the workhorse of the US Army during World War II. In fact, virtually all of the Allied armies employed the Sherman in their armed forces, including the British, who developed an upgunned variant called the "Firefly".
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2nd Issue: Limited Edition US M4A3 105mm Sherman Medium Tank w/ 3 Figures - "Barracuda", B Company, 41st Tank Battalion, 11th Armored Division, Bastogne, December 1944 (1:48 Scale)
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The M4 Sherman medium tank was regarded by many as the workhorse of the US Army during World War II. In fact, virtually all of the Allied armies employed the Sherman in their armed forces, including the British, who developed an upgunned variant called the "Firefly".
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2nd Issue: German Sd. Kfz. 182 PzKpfw VI King Tiger Ausf. B Heavy Tank - sPzAbt 511, Germany, April 1945 (1:48 Scale)
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In January 1943, a new Tiger tank was ordered by the Waffenamt, this time with a turret large enough to mount the fearsome 8.8cm L/71 gun. Besides improving its tank killing capabilities, the new Tiger was also intended to be more survivable on the battlefield.
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3rd Issue: German Sd. Kfz. 182 PzKpfw VI King Tiger Ausf. B Heavy Tank - Oberst Helmut Dollinger, sSSPzAbt. 501, La Gleize, Ardennes, 1944 (1:48 Scale)
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In January 1943, a new Tiger tank was ordered by the Waffenamt, this time with a turret large enough to mount the fearsome 8.8cm L/71 gun. Besides improving its tank killing capabilities, the new Tiger was also intended to be more survivable on the battlefield.
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1st Issue: German Sd. Kfz. 182 PzKpfw VI King Tiger Ausf. B Heavy Tank - sSSPzAbt. 501, Battle of the Bulge, Ardennes, 1944 (1:48 Scale)
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In January 1943, a new Tiger tank was ordered by the Waffenamt, this time with a turret large enough to mount the fearsome 8.8cm L/71 gun. Besides improving its tank killing capabilities, the new Tiger was also intended to be more survivable on the battlefield.
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1st Issue: US M4A3 75mm Sherman Medium Tank w/ 3 Figures - "Caballero", 69th Tank Battalion, 6th Armored Division (1:48 Scale)
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The M4 Sherman medium tank was regarded by many as the workhorse of the US Army during World War II. In fact, virtually all of the Allied armies employed the Sherman in their armed forces, including the British, who developed an upgunned variant called the "Firefly".
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2nd Issue: Limited Edition German Sd. Kfz. 182 PzKpfw VI King Tiger Ausf. A Heavy Tank w/ 3 Soldiers - sPzAbt. 506, Arnhem, 1944 (1:48 Scale)
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In January 1943, a new Tiger tank was ordered by the Waffenamt, this time with a turret large enough to mount the fearsome 8.8cm L/71 gun. Besides improving its tank killing capabilities, the new Tiger was also intended to be more survivable on the battlefield.
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1st Issue: Russian JS-II Heavy Tank - #414, 7th Independent Guards Heavy Tank Brigade, Berlin, 1945 (1:48 Scale)
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The JS-II (Josef Stalin) was a development of the earlier KV series of Russian tanks. It was a lighter tank than the KVs with an improved transmission and suspension and a re-designed hull and turret. The first examples appeared in 1944, helping to exploit the strategic initiative which the Red Army had achieved by that stage of WWII on the eastern front.
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2nd Issue: Chinese People’s Liberation Army JS-II Heavy Tank - #203, Korea, 1952 (1:48 Scale)
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The JS-II (Josef Stalin) was a development of the earlier KV series of Russian tanks. It was a lighter tank than the KVs with an improved transmission and suspension and a re-designed hull and turret. The first examples appeared in 1944, helping to exploit the strategic initiative which the Red Army had achieved by that stage of WWII on the eastern front.
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