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Girls & Panzer Movie: Tiger II - Kurohime Academy Movie Edition with Flag Parts (Limited Edition)

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Management number 213360954 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$36.00 Model Number 213360954
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The formidable Tiger II tank, piloted by the vice-captain of the elite school, Kurohime, Erica Yachi, and featured in crucial scenes of both the TV series and the movie, makes a striking appearance in this model kit. With its lengthy 8.8 cm gun barrel and heavily armored turret and body, this model offers a satisfyingly robust and authentic German heavy tank experience.

  • New packaging and improved color match to anime: Dark Yellow body, Black tracks for easy painting
  • Customize your tank: Hatches can be opened or closed, rotating turret
  • Articulated 8.8cm gun: Moves up and down
  • Exclusive decals: Features school emblems of elite schools, including Kurohime Girls Academy
  • Bonus with first edition: Mini magnet school emblems included
  • Flag car parts set: Includes blue and white flag parts
Color Dark Yellow, Black
Scale 1:35 Scale
Theme Military
Sub Brand Girls und Panzer
Brand Name Platz
Manufacturer プラッツ
Power Source No Power Source Required
Material Type Plastic
Operation Mode Manual
Toy Vehicle Form Armored Fighting Vehicle
Included Components Flags, Magnet, Decals
Age Range Description Adult
Educational Objective Model building, understanding of mechanics, historical knowledge

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