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Anybody get the new KC Tiger I yet? Is it the same size as the Tunisan Tiger or smaller like the earlier Tigers? What is your overall impression of the piece? Thanks for responding. Photos would be appreciated.
 
According to K&C's website, it's a "true" 1/30th scale. I'm interested in this tank and would also like some reviews.
 
Size new Tiger
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Will someone take a look at the division marking on the new tiger and tell me which one this is?
 
i think this belongs to Schwere Panzerkompanie SS-Pz.Rgt.2 Das Reich, Operation Zitadelle, summer 1943.
 
Is that Eva and this?
 

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i think this belongs to Schwere Panzerkompanie SS-Pz.Rgt.2 Das Reich, Operation Zitadelle, summer 1943.

One can find numerous references online to plastic models, artist's prints, and period b/w photos of "S33".

Thomas Jentz's "Tigers at the Front" is an excellent reference book, depicting an impressive collection of photos from this unit, including S33. The picture database on Das Bundesarchiv website is another excellent resource for Tiger photos - search the word "Tiger" and you come with almost 200 photos of Tigers from N. Africa to Normandy:

http://www.bild.bundesarchiv.de/index.php?switch_lang=en

Attached here are a couple of photos showing S33 and another Das Reich Tiger I with camo pattern as modelled by K&C, from this website (there are many other excellent Tiger websites):

http://www.alanhamby.com/history.shtml
 

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Yep, Thats Eva, just before she was secretly hussled off to Hollywood
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That could'a happened

WHD
 
For what i see
the new tiger is not to scale
compare to the other two
anybody has an answer??
thank u Maple Leaf
 
that's an inverted chinese character of "Fu" which means good fortune or luck.
a chinese word of inverted is "Duo" which has similar sound
as the chinese word for "arrive". So for the word "Fu" inverted, it can be described as "Fu Duo" and sounds the same as "Fortune (or Luck ) comes"

its a superstitious/good luck charm i guess.
 
that's an inverted chinese character of "Fu" which means good fortune or luck.
a chinese word of inverted is "Duo" which has similar sound
as the chinese word for "arrive". So for the word "Fu" inverted, it can be described as "Fu Duo" and sounds the same as "Fortune (or Luck ) comes"

its a superstitious/good luck charm i guess.

So can anyone tell me why this is on the Tiger?:confused:
 
So can anyone tell me why this is on the Tiger?:confused:

Supposedly, the Chinese good luck symbol on the tank was given to the tank commander by his girlfriend who was the daughter of a German diplomat to China) and the TIKI written on the tank is an acronym for her name - Theresa-Katrin.

Terry
 
I am sure everyone may know of these books but, if you are interested in the SS units at Kursk and Tigers etc vol1 through to 6 about the ss at kursk by Remy Sezzano are absolutley invaluable.

Previously unreleased footage from SS corrsepondents in field during the battle
Mitch
 

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