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Dragon-Models Germany Tiger I Initial Production Tank "s.Pz.Abt.502 Mishkino" (1943) "NEO Dragon Armor" Series 1/72 Plastic Model is a limited-edition, highly detailed military scale model priced at $59.99. Features rotating turret and pad-printed markings. Ideal for collectors and WWII history enthusiasts seeking display-worthy accuracy.
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This 1/72 scale plastic model replicates the early-production Tiger I tank operated by German heavy tank battalion s.Pz.Abt.502 during intense Eastern Front combat in 1943, notably around Mishkino and the Battle of Kursk. Crafted by Dragon Models under their premium NEO Dragon Armor line, this limited-edition kit delivers museum-grade realism in a pre-assembled format. Designed for display, it captures the imposing silhouette, thick armor plating, and tactical markings of the original Tiger I, a symbol of German engineering and battlefield dominance in WWII. The model comes sealed in its original packaging with a clear plastic showcase to preserve condition.
This model suits military history collectors, WWII enthusiasts, and scale model aficionados who appreciate historically accurate, ready-to-display pieces. It’s ideal for those who value fine exterior detailing and authentic unit markings without requiring assembly or painting. Given its non-opening design and pre-finished state, it’s less suited for hobbyists seeking buildable kits but perfect for display-focused users, educators, or gift-givers in the military modeling niche.
Compared to standard polypropylene military models, this Dragon release offers superior pad-printed markings and a rotating turret, enhancing realism and display flexibility. It outperforms typical static models in historical specificity and build quality, though it lacks the interactive assembly of buildable kits. Against other 1/72 scale tanks, its limited-edition status and inclusion of a protective case provide added value for collectors prioritizing preservation and authenticity over customization.
This model is best for collectors and history buffs seeking a ready-to-display, accurate 1/72 scale Tiger I. No modeling skill required—ideal for those who prefer finished pieces. Not for builders wanting to assemble or paint. Consider alternatives if you seek interactive features. At $59.99, it offers premium detail in a limited-run format, standing out among static military models.
How it compares: Compared to standard plastic military models, this Dragon release offers pad-printed durability, a rotating turret, and a display case. It excels in authenticity and finish but lacks the build experience of kit-based models. A top-tier choice for display-focused collectors.
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$25.99The model is in 1/72 scale, accurately reflecting the proportions of the original Tiger I tank used by s.Pz.Abt.502 in 1943. This size balances detail and display practicality.
No, the model comes fully assembled in its original packaging. It is ready to display right out of the box, making it ideal for collectors who prefer finished models.
Pad printing embeds markings directly into the surface, preventing peeling or fading over time. This ensures long-term durability compared to traditional adhesive decals.
Yes, the turret rotates, allowing for dynamic display angles and enhanced visual presentation. This feature adds realism without compromising structural integrity.
No, the model has no openings and is not designed for modification. It prioritizes exterior accuracy and preservation, making it best for display rather than customization.
Germany Tiger I Initial Production Tank "s.Pz.Abt.502 Mishkino" (1943) "NEO Dragon Armor" Series 1/72 Plastic Model by Dragon Models is $59.99 at Diecast. Prices may change — click through to Diecast for the latest.
Yes, Germany Tiger I Initial Production Tank "s.Pz.Abt.502 Mishkino" (1943) "NEO Dragon Armor" Series 1/72 Plastic Model by Dragon Models is currently in stock at Diecast.
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