
Modelling the Tiger I
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Probably the most famous tank of the World War II, the Tiger I was originally conceived in 1941 in response to the German Army's experience in fighting British tanks and anti-tank guns in Western Europe and the North African desert. It has proved to be one of the most popular modelling subjects of all time, with a vast and ever-increasing range of kits, aftermarket products and references available.
Supported by step-by-step photographs, this guide features six different projects from some of the earliest Tigers in North Africa through to the late-production variants at the very end of the war.
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Dinesh Ned has worked on Mark Bannerman's Churchill title for the Osprey Modelling series as well as written a number of magazine articles.
David Parker is editor and graphic designer of the bi-monthly magazine AFV Modeller. Specializing in armour modelling, he began writing for Military Modelling magazine in the 1990s and is a Euro Militaire Gold Medal winner.
Darren Thompson has written a number of articles for AFV Modeller magazine and is a respected modeller, particularly of Axis subjects. This is his first work for Osprey.
Steve van Beveren is a Canadian modeller. He is the author of several articles in AFV Modeller and a volume on the Panther for the Osprey Modelling series.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- '121', s.Pz.Abt.501, Tunisia 1943 (1/35 scale)
- '321', s.SS.Pz.Abt.101, Normandy 1944 (1/35 scale)
- '322', s.Pz.Abt.507, East Prussia, November 1944 (1/35 scale)
- '1331', 13./SS-Panzer Regiment 1, Kursk 1943 (1/35 scale)
- 'F05', Gruppe Fehrmann, Germany 1945 (1/35 scale)
- '323', Pz.Abt.502, Russia 1943 (1/16 scale)
- Kits available
- Further reading, media and websites
- Index
- Related Titles
- Imprint
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