PANZER VI TIGER I no. 131 is the only operational copy of the German Tiger I tank in the world. It is located in The Tank Museum in Bovington, where it attracts thousands of military history enthusiasts every year.
Now you can build and watch this legendary vehicle every day in 1:48 scale - and all this without leaving your home!
Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I is a German heavy tank from World War II, known for its powerful 88 mm gun, solid armor and awe-inspiring appearance. It first appeared on the front in 1942 year, immediately arousing fear in the ranks of the Allies.
The Tiger 131 model is one of the most famous examples of this type - captured by the British in Tunisia in 1943 and preserved in almost its original condition. Today it serves as a museum exhibit, regularly presented during displays of historical military vehicles.
This miniature "Tiger" is part of a special series of armored models from COBI. Despite its compact size, it makes a huge impression - and thanks to the 1:48 scale, you can create an entire collection without worrying about the lack of space on the shelf!
The most important features of the PANZER VI TIGER I no. 131 model
• Created in cooperation with The Tank Museum in Bovington - The model was developed in cooperation with the museum, which guarantees historical fidelity and attention to detail consistent with the original.
• Scale 1:48 - The classic modeling scale provides an excellent balance between detail and compact size. It allows for faithful reproduction of the vehicle's proportions while maintaining its functionality and aesthetics.
• 442 elements - The set contains 442 high-quality blocks, which makes the model quick to assemble, and at the same time solid and rich in detail.
• New camouflage - The new version of the tank has been equipped with realistic camouflage, recreated thanks to the use of a new color of blocks, inspired by the authentic appearance of the Tiger 131 tank from the museum. Realistic prints additionally emphasize its historical character.
• Movable elements and track traction - The turret rotates in the full range, and the gun can be raised and lowered, which allows for a realistic representation of the tank in various combat positions. Functional track traction allows the model to move smoothly on different surfaces.