Trumpeter 07291 King Tiger (H) with Zimmerit 1:72 Collector Kit  [TP07291]

Trumpeter 07291 GERMAN King tiger (H) with Zimmerit WWII
Price:
AUD$14.10
Brand:
Trumpeter
Model:
TP07291
Condition:
Brand New
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Trumpeter 1:72 King Tiger (H) with Zimmerit - Accurate Late War Subject

The German Pz.kpfw VI Tiger II Ausf. B, commonly called the King Tiger and fitted with the Henschel turret and Zimmerit surface, represents late war German heavy armour. Trumpeter's 07291 1:72 model reproduces the tank's heavy silhouette and key surface details in a compact format suited to collectors and model builders.

Context and modelling perspective

Fielded late in the conflict, the King Tiger combined dense armour with a powerful long 88mm gun to dominate many engagements. This kit provides modellers with a chance to examine characteristic features such as the turret profile and hull armour without the scale bulk of larger kits.

Kit build and presentation

Containing 103 plastic parts on eight sprues, the assembly requires methodical gluing and attention to small fittings. The included Zimmerit texture and German Army decals add realism, making the completed model a distinctive addition to any assembly line or display case.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1:72
  • Dimensions: Length 143mm, Width 53.7mm, Height 43.6mm
  • Total Plastic Parts: 103
  • Decal Markings: German Army
  • Total Sprues: 8
The kit includes 103 plastic parts arranged across eight sprues, plus a decal sheet for German markings.
Use standard plastic cement for joins and enamel or acrylic paints suited to small scale armour; thin coats and washes help reveal the Zimmerit and panel lines.
Yes, at 1:72 the completed King Tiger makes a strong display piece without occupying much shelf space, and it pairs well with other late war miniatures.

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