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Classic Conflict - Pz.Kpfw VI Tiger I vs Sherman Firefly Vc

Medium and Heavy Tank · World War II
Airfix · A50186 · 1/72 · 25th Aug 2025
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Sherman Firefly Vc 1/72 scale medium tank
  • 1 x Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. E Tiger I 1/72 scale heavy tank
  • 1 x Humbrol paint set
  • 1 x Humbrol brush
  • 1 x Humbrol polystyrene cement
1:
British Army
Classic Conflict - Pz.Kpfw VI Tiger I vs Sherman Firefly Vc
British Army
2:
German Army
Classic Conflict - Pz.Kpfw VI Tiger I vs Sherman Firefly Vc
German Army

The mighty clash of armour which followed the successful Allied landings on the D-Day beaches of Normandy held the potential to determine the outcome of the war. This time, the dominance of the feared Tiger 1 would be challenged by rocket firing Typhoons from the air and a recently introduced Allied tank on the ground - although appearing outwardly similar to the standard Sherman at first glance, the 17-pounder anti-tank gun mounted on the Firefly was more than capable of knocking out a Tiger.

The Germans soon learned to look for the long barrelled Shermans first in any engagement and to make the Firefly a priority target. However, there were so many Shermans in Normandy that misidentification was highly likely and could prove fatal. The days of the mighty Tigers dominance may have been numbered, but no Allied tank commander would relish the prospect of facing one in combat.

Paint Schemes:

PZKPFW Tiger 1 AUSF E Commanded by Michael Wittmann, schwere Panzer-Abteilung 101, Normandy, France, 1944.
Sherman Firefly Vc Staffordshire Yeomanry, 27th Armoured Brigade, Operation Goodwood, Normandy, France, June 1944.

Content:

6 x Acrylic Paints
2 x Brushes
1 x Poly Cement

Tiger I / L: 118 W: 53 Pieces - 96 Sherman Firefly Vc / L:110 W: 37 Pieces - 88

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Sherman Firefly Vc 1/72 scale medium tank
  • 1*Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. E Tiger I 1/72 scale heavy tank
  • 1*Humbrol paint set
  • 1*Humbrol brush
  • 1*Humbrol polystyrene cement

The mighty clash of armour which followed the successful Allied landings on the D-Day beaches of Normandy held the potential to determine the outcome of the war. This time, the dominance of the feared Tiger 1 would be challenged by rocket firing Typhoons from the air and a recently introduced Allied tank on the ground - although appearing outwardly similar to the standard Sherman at first glance, the 17-pounder anti-tank gun mounted on the Firefly was more than capable of knocking out a Tiger.

The Germans soon learned to look for the long barrelled Shermans first in any engagement and to make the Firefly a priority target. However, there were so many Shermans in Normandy that misidentification was highly likely and could prove fatal. The days of the mighty Tigers dominance may have been numbered, but no Allied tank commander would relish the prospect of facing one in combat.

Paint Schemes:

PZKPFW Tiger 1 AUSF E Commanded by Michael Wittmann, schwere Panzer-Abteilung 101, Normandy, France, 1944.
Sherman Firefly Vc Staffordshire Yeomanry, 27th Armoured Brigade, Operation Goodwood, Normandy, France, June 1944.

Content:

6 x Acrylic Paints
2 x Brushes
1 x Poly Cement

Tiger I / L: 118 W: 53 Pieces - 96 Sherman Firefly Vc / L:110 W: 37 Pieces - 88

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