When at Hitler's insistence the first Tiger I tanks went into action in
Tunisia in December 1942 they rapidly gained a formidable fighting
reputation despite their lack of reliability and the small number
deployed. With its heavy armour and 88mm gun, it outclassed all the
Allied tanks then in service and forced the Allies to accelerate the
introduction of improved anti-tank guns and tanks that could match the
Tiger in terms of firepower and protection.
In this, his second volume in the TankCraft series on the Tiger, Dennis
Oliver uses archive photos and extensively researched color
illustrations to examine the Tiger tanks and German army units that
first took them into combat in North Africa and then operated them as
they fell back through Sicily and Italy between 1943 and 1945.
A large part of the book showcases available model kits and aftermarket
products, complemented by a gallery of beautifully constructed and
painted models in various scales. Technical details as well as
modifications introduced during production and in the field are also
examined providing everything the modeller needs to recreate an accurate
representation of the tanks that made such an immediate impact on the
southern front during the Second World War.