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Villers-Bocage Michael Wittmann's Last Battle 8 August 1944

Collector's Box Set

Dragon | No. 6999 | 1:35

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Brand:
Dragon
Title:
Villers-Bocage Michael Wittmann's Last Battle 8 August 1944 Collector's Box Set
Number:
6999
Scale:
1:35
Type:
Full kit
Status:
Future 2024* New parts
Packaging:
Rigid box (Top opener)

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6800
Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf.E Sd.Kfz.181 Late Production
Wittmann's Last Tiger
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6800 2018 New box

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me109g10
Whats that? Villers Bocage is 40KM from Wittmanns last battle. So the Marketing makes no sense again. Just to grab cash from people who know nothing about the Normandy battle and just know Wittmann and heard of the town Villers Bocage.... Also it is highly disputed that a Firefly shot Wittmanns Tiger 007, it is more likely that it was a regular british Sherman with a 75mm from behind left. You can check out Youtube as a source where many great historians and analysts debate about the evidence and which unit was where. So as a closure: Wittmann became a propaganda tool because of a battle at Villers Bocage on 13 June 44. He was killed 40KM East at Saint-Aignan-de-Cramesnil almost 2 MONTHS! later. So this package is just a cash grab done by the marketing dept. since his LAST battle was not even close (In the context of the normandy battle) to Villers Bocage. Grüße
1 22 August, 07:41
Chris Derksen
Was in a completely different Tiger at Villers Bocage to boot.
29 August, 14:53
me109g10
exactly! He was in a normal Tiger (Number is not clear to date, could be 212, 205, 232 or another) and the Tiger in which he died was a Befehlspanzer with 007 number.
29 August, 19:42

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