Tiger 1 Late Version Metal Edition
The Tiger 1 Late Version Metal Edition tank is a striking replica of one of the most feared armored vehicles of World War II. Available in both airsoft BB and infrared models, this tank comes ready-to-run (RTR) right out of the box, featuring a distinctive two-tone camouflage paint scheme that reflects its battlefield heritage.
This model is built with a robust metal chassis and is equipped with metal drive wheels, road wheels, caterpillar tracks, suspension arms, and a torsion bar suspension system, ensuring durability and realistic performance. The metal track tension adjusters, idler wheel arms, barrel, gun muzzle, and zimmerit armor further enhance its authenticity. The tank also includes metal tow hooks, hatches, turret, and an LED headlight, adding to its lifelike appearance. Powered by reliable steel gearboxes and equipped with a 2000mAh NIMH battery, this tank is designed for both collectors and enthusiasts.
With a 360-degree rotation kit, an accessory kit, LED machine gun, smoke unit, speaker, recoil system, and a 2.4 GHz transmitter featuring the latest V3 electronics, this model offers an immersive experience. The easy-access hull latch ensures user-friendly operation.
Compatibility and Customization
With its advanced V3 electronics, this model allows you to use your own 6-channel PWM-capable hobby-grade transmitter and receiver. Simply follow the manual for setup. Popular brands such as Spektrum (ensure you use a 5V receiver), TBS Crossfire, FRSky, FlySky, Futaba, and JR have all been reported to work seamlessly with minimal configuration.
Historical Significance
The Tiger 1 Late Version continued the legacy of its predecessors, embodying the pinnacle of German tank design during World War II. Introduced in the latter stages of the conflict, the Late Version featured several improvements over earlier models, including enhanced armor configurations and a more effective combat capability. Its two-tone camouflage was designed to help it blend into various environments, enhancing its survivability on the battlefield.
The Tiger 1 Late Version saw action in several key operations, including the Battle of Kursk and the Battle of Normandy, where its powerful 88mm gun and formidable armor made it a fearsome opponent. In the Battle of the Bulge, it played a significant role in Germany's last major offensive of the war, where it managed to inflict heavy losses on Allied forces despite being outnumbered and facing supply shortages.
One of the defining features of the Late Version was its zimmerit coating, a paste applied to the tank’s surface designed to prevent enemy troops from attaching magnetic mines. This addition illustrated the ongoing evolution of tank design and battlefield tactics as the war progressed.
Although late-war production was limited due to resource constraints, the Tiger 1's legacy endured, making it one of the most iconic tanks of the conflict. It also paved the way for future tank designs, influencing post-war armored vehicle development.
Features:
Features: | Includes: |
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Gearboxes - V1 Steel w/ 390 Motors (4:1, 48mm) | 1/16th Scale Taigen Tank |
Firing Unit Types - Airsoft or Infrared | 2.4GHz Transmitter |
Turret - Metal Turret with Metal Barrel | V3 Taigen Electronics |
Upper Hull - Plastic | 7.2V 2000mAh NIMH Battery |
Lower Chassis - Metal & Plastic Tub | 7.2V Wall Charger |
Drive & Idler Wheels - Metal w/ Bearings | Accessory Kit w/ Smoke Fluid |
Road Wheels - Metal | Approximate Size: 21x8.9x7.7" (53.3x22.5x19.5cm) |
Caterpillar Tracks - Metal | Approximate Weight: 15lbs (6.8kgs) |
LEDs - Upper Hull MG & Headlight x1 | x100 6mm Airsoft BBs (Airsoft Only) |
Suspension - Metal w/ Torsion Bars | x1 IR Receiver (Infrared Only) |