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German army panzer recognition and training model, « TIGER I »

Description

A superb and very rare German Army official panzer recognition model for a « TIGER I ». Like most of the series the model is period made from wood and features a coating of tan base paint with some areas of black paint highlights. The tank is roughly 99% complete. As with most the main problem is with natural age the period wood glue weakens and pieces become loss. It comes with a period picture. An extremely scarce and desirable example in todays market. 

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The items presented for sale by Lux Military Antiques are historical authentic period pieces. We are highly recognized by all our customers for our quality and authenticity of all the items presented on our site. We can issue a certificate of authenticity for each item ordered if desired. This can be done by simply choosing the "With Certificate of Authenticity" purchase option before placing an order. This can be useful for insurance purposes or for future selling of the item.

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