Academy 13239 - 1/35 Tiger-I Early Version Model Kit (AC 1348) - Precision Build Edition  [AC-13239]

Academy 13239 - 1/35 TIGER-I (EARLY VERSION) (AC 1348)
Price:
CAD$53.16
Brand:
Academy
Model:
AC-13239
Condition:
Brand New
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Academy Tiger-I Early 1/35 Overview

The Academy 1/35 Tiger-I Early Version brings a faithful recreation of one of World War II's most recognisable heavy tanks. Noted for its thick armour and long-range firepower, this model reflects the early production details that defined the original vehicle.

Accurate Components and Fine Moulding

The kit reproduces early Tiger-I elements including the turret silhouette and individually modelled running gear. Parts are engineered to highlight surface detail and mechanical accuracy, appealing to builders focused on historical fidelity.

Building Experience and Display Potential

Putting the Tiger-I together rewards careful modelling technique and attention to fit. The assembly requires moderate to advanced skills and precise finishing, and the completed model makes an impressive shelf display for military collections.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/35
  • Material: Plastic
  • Assembly: Glue required
  • Paint: Required for authentic finish
This kit is best for intermediate to advanced modellers due to detailed small parts and precise assembly steps.
Yes, the kit includes decal sheets to apply historically appropriate insignia and numbers.
Use enamel or acrylic paints in period-accurate shades and thin coats; reference wartime colour guides for best results.

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