"This Tiger is perfect for the Battle of the Bulge. In fact I believe K&C did their homework. To me this looks like:
Tiger 313 3./s.SS.Pz.Abt.501 (SS-Hscha Peter Kisters). The blue numerals with yellow outline point to 3rd company 501st SS heavy tank battalion. This tank survived the Battle of the Bulge and was finally lost in Hungary in March 1945.
I have found no evidence to indicate that any of the Tigers IIs in the Ardennes campaign were whitewashed. These include the Tiger IIs of s.SS.Pz.Abt.501 and s.H.Pz.Abt.506.
The Tiger IIs that fought in Hungary on the other hand were definitely whitewashed. I suspect it will only be a matter of time before this one is re-released in whitewash, hopefully over top of this excellent camouflage paint with it showing through.
A good book that demonstrates the conditions early in the Battle of the Bulge is this one. This book traces the lead elements of Kampfgruppe Peiper in the Ardennes (Panthers, Panzer IVs and SPWs)"
Outstanding research job as usual Frank, so there you go everyone, historically accurate to a T and as Frank pointed out, NO evidence exists of any Tiger II's being white washed.
You know your stuff Frank, many thanks for your continued posts on this forum, I appreciate what you bring to the table............................