Jagdtiger development started in February of 1943 and on October 20th of 1943, wooden mock-up was presented to Adolf Hitler. Jagdtiger role was to support infantry and combat armored vehicles at long ranges. Two prototypes, one with Porsche suspension (made up of 8 roadwheels) and one with Henschel suspension (made up of 9 roadwheels) were completed in February of 1944. Its first designation was Jagdpanzer VI, but later on it was named Jagdtiger and received number Sd.Kfz.186. Production was planned to start in December of 1943 but started in July of 1944 but Pz.Kpfw V Panther production received priority and Jagdtiger production was slow. _x000D_
Item No 07254_x000D_
Item Name German Sd.kfz.186 Jagdtiger (Henschel production)_x000D_
Bar Code 9580208072548_x000D_
Scale 1:72_x000D_
Item Type Static Armor_x000D_
Model Brief Length: 145.6mm Width: 50.3mm Height: 42.6mm_x000D_
Total Parts 92pcs_x000D_
Metal Parts n/a_x000D_
Photo Etched Parts n/a_x000D_
Film Parts n/a_x000D_
Resin Parts n/a_x000D_
Total Sprues 3 sprues plus lower hull, upper hull,tracks_x000D_
Paint Schemes German army in sand/green/brown 3-colors camouflage_x000D_
Released Date 2008-06_x000D_
More Features " Summary_x000D_
The Jagdtiger (Sdkfz 186), which means ""Hunting Tiger"" in German, was a heavy tank hunter bulit by the Germans at the end of World"