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Cando 20028 B


RRP: £5.50   Our Price: £4.10
Available stock: 5  
Cando 20028 B
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1/144 German Super Heavy Tank Maus w/Grassland diorama

This line includes extremely detailed static military miniatures. These items are sold pre-painted, pre-assembled and ready to go right out of the box. They include realistic camouflage patterns and weathering!

Features:
- True to 1/144 scale
- Fully researched and accurate
- Detailed camouflage patterns
- Fully assembled
- Includes a sturdy display case
- Includes Grassland diorama!
- Approximate dimensions: 5.5"L x 2"W x 2"H

About the Maus:
The Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus (Sd.Kfz 205) was the heaviest tank with completed working prototypes built during World War II. The basic design known as the VK70001/Porsche Type 2005 was suggested by Ferdinand Porsche to Adolf Hitler in June of 1942, who subsequently approved it. The design up to then had been the culmination of work done by Porsche who had won the contract for the heavy tank that March. Work on the design began in earnest and the first prototype would be ready in 1943 and was initially received the name Mammut (Mammoth). This was reportedly changed to Maeuschen (Mousy) in December of 1942 and finally Maus (Mouse) in February of 1943.

Most of the life of the working Maus prototypes was in testing around Kummersdorf and at the proving grounds in Böblingen, but the V1 and V2 versions were also involved in one known mission in a combat area that ended in both tanks being over-run and captured by Soviet forces.


 

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