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  1. Vehicles coated with Zimmerit have a distinctive rough look to their surface. Camouflage patterns varied from unit to unit, as did the placement and coloring of the vehicle numbers. Some examples are presented below.

  2. 30 lip 2022 · The thing is that I would like to get me a good quality Tiger 1 kit, not too expensive but with good molding and sufficient details. Molded on zimmerit and a couple of photo-etch details would be welcome.

  3. 4 sty 2022 · The German diagram that explains how to upgrade from the older engine to the newer one, also specifies that the voltage regulator must be replaced [1] . This is the 1kW regulator found in the Tank Museum's Tiger "131" upon capture.

  4. Cutaway drawings showing the various interior components. These beautiful color cutaway drawings are courtesy of Kyoshi Harada. Visit Kyoshi's website for more 3D Tiger drawings as well as. drawings and cutaways of many different tanks, planes and ships.

  5. 3 mar 2018 · The Tiger I was the result of a request to design a heavy break-through tank, with the purpose of supporting the infantry in overcoming front-line defences. In that role it was intended to be a successor to the Panzer IV, should be armed with a long-barrelled 7,5cm gun, and weigh around 30 tons.

  6. Source: STT Report 1944. The Tiger I, or ‘ Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausführung E ’ (Pz.Kpfw.Tiger Ausf.E), was born in May 1942, but its conception and development can be traced directly back to 1936 and 1937 with work on a 30-33 tonne tank by the firm of Henschel und Sohn in Kassel.

  7. Upper fuel tanks. The Tiger 1 had four fuel tanks; one in the rear of each sponson, and another two in the engine compartment. This arrangement dates from the earliest surviving Tiger design drawing. The fuel tanks in the sponsons were the larger. As these diagrams show, they had a wedge shape.

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