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VK 45.01(P) Rammtiger

Prototype Ramming Vehicle · World War II
Das Werk · 35018 · 1/35 · 2021
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x VK 45.01(P) Rammtiger 1/35 scale prototype ramming vehicle
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German Army
VK 45.01(P) Rammtiger
German Army

Product Details

Highly detailed static plastic model
One piece new superstructure hull
Workable suspension
Workable single track links
4 color profiles and markings provided

History

Do you want to destroy an old diorama in proper style? Why not with our new Rammtiger? Our 1:35 scale model is the first plastic model of this vehicle of the German Wehrmacht during World War II.

The Rammtiger was a proposed conversion of the VK 45.01 (P) chassis (used for the Elefant and Ferdinand tankhunter) into a heavily armoured ramming vehicle.
3 superstructures were completed but their fate is unknown as the project was cancelled in 1943.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*VK 45.01(P) Rammtiger 1/35 scale prototype ramming vehicle

Product Details

Highly detailed static plastic model
One piece new superstructure hull
Workable suspension
Workable single track links
4 color profiles and markings provided

History

Do you want to destroy an old diorama in proper style? Why not with our new Rammtiger? Our 1:35 scale model is the first plastic model of this vehicle of the German Wehrmacht during World War II.

The Rammtiger was a proposed conversion of the VK 45.01 (P) chassis (used for the Elefant and Ferdinand tankhunter) into a heavily armoured ramming vehicle.
3 superstructures were completed but their fate is unknown as the project was cancelled in 1943.

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