1/16 Figure German tank commander Michael Wittmann with field cap made of resin
Michael Wittmann was one of the most famous armor commands of the Wehrmacht of the Second World War.
Michael Wittmann was used as a Panzerkommandant in the Balkan field train in April 1941 on a storm gun 3.
At the beginning of 1943 Michael Wittmann was used as a commander on a Tiger 1 tank. On January 14, 1944 got
He handles the knight's cross of the Iron Cross for the destruction of 66 enemy tanks from Joachim Peiper.
On June 12, 1944 he was added to Normandy. On August 08, 1944, Michael Wittmann fell together with his
Team in a fight against American M4 Shermans.
Overall, he should have come to 138 tank collar and 132 destruction of anti-tank guns.
He would be the most successful Panzerkommandant of the Second World War next to Otto Carius and Kurt Knispel.
Scope of delivery: a figure unpainted
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