The Tiger I “Cintheaux” 1/72 scale model late production Tiger I is the first in the “Tiger Ace” series released by Dragon Armor and Cyber Hobby. Unlike the standard Dragon Armor models, the Cyber Hobby pieces are professionally presented as collectors’ items, complete with a special tin and interior protective foam padding. Not surprisingly, these Tigers are among the most sought after scale models of their type.
Like the other 1/72 models this Tiger I called “End of a Legend” is attached with two small screws to a black plastic stand, which sits inside the nice little presentation tin which slips into an attractive presentation sleeve. Painted in the adapted three-colour summer camouflage of dark yellow, dark green and red-brown this die-cast metal and plastic vehicle also comes with a carefully detailed Zimmerit finish.
The finely-detailed front and rear of the hull carry the crossed keys emblem of the I. Panzer Corps, and the fully rotatable turret is adorned with the number “007” in white – the command vehicle of the 101st SS Panzer Abteilung assigned to the battalion commander. In July 1944, Wittmann would assume this position in the absence of the wounded SS-Sturmbannführer Hein von Westernhagen.
As with all of the Dragon Armor 1/72 pieces, this metal and plastic die-cast model has an extremely high level of accuracy for a piece of its size.
As a special collectors’ item only five-hundred “Cintheaux” Tiger 1s would be produced, and each item comes with a special credit-card sized certification card. The item in my collection is numbered [].
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