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Italeri 6764 Tiger Support Vehicle 1:35 Scale Plastic Model Kit/Plastic Model Assembly

Barcode 8001283067645
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Original price £28.86 - Original price £28.86
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Release Date: 24/07/2025

Label: Italeri
Series: Tanks
Franchise: Military Vehicles

  • Ideal for creating interesting dioramas set in World War II in numerous operational contexts by supporting other armored vehicles and military vehicles.
  • Skill (1 - 5) : 4
  • Model Size: 18 cm / Box Size: 37.3 x 24.2 x 6 cm
  • Made in Italy guarantee of quality and precision - Includes model to assemble and paint, full colour instructions. Paints and liquid glue for plastic model making not included
  • Glueable rubber straps or in the "Link & Length" option
Plastic model to assemble. Made in Italy guarantee quality and precision. Colour assembly instructions (English language not guaranteed). Paint and liquid glue for plastic model making not included. For references on suggested colours please check profile pictures or visit Italeri. Mounted model length 18 cm. When the Allied forces captured a modified Tiger I to play the role of technical and logistical support to the front-line armored troops, they assigned it the name "Bergetiger", similar to similar vehicles developed on the Panther and Panzer IV tanks. It was basically a Tiger I, identical in the hull and tracks, and especially in the heavy armor, deprived of the main gun and equipped with a crane ideal for towing other tanks and lifting heavy loads. It was also equipped with spare parts, equipment for repairing other armored vehicles and spare ammunition. There are no official statistics of the production numbers but it is believed that several "Bergetiger" specimens were made directly at the front by the Wehrmacht field workshops. For collectors over the age of 14