Tiger I Ausf. E
€5.00
STL Files for 3D Printing – Item for download only (it’s not a physical product).
The Tiger I Ausf. E measures : L 129,65 x W 58,42 x H 46,07mm / L 5.1 x W 2.3 x H 1.81 inches
The model base scale is 28mm (1/56) with reduction down to :
- 25mm (1/60) at 90%
- 20mm (1/72) at 78%
- 15mm (1/100) at 56%
- 10mm (1/160) at 36%
The models are suitable for standard-sized print beds (220 x 220 x 220mm)
The files are available immediately after payment of your order.
The Iconic Tiger I Ausf. E – A Dominant Force in WW2
The Tiger I Ausf. E was one of the most feared tanks of World War II, known for its devastating combination of powerful armament and near-impenetrable armor. Developed by Nazi Germany, it was designed to break through enemy lines and dominate the battlefield. The Tiger I was armed with an impressive 88mm KwK 36 gun, capable of destroying almost any enemy tank at long range. Its armor thickness reached up to 100mm on the front, offering excellent protection against enemy fire. Introduced in 1942, the Tiger I quickly became a symbol of German strength, earning both respect and fear from Allied forces. Despite its heavy armor and firepower, its mechanical complexity and high fuel consumption made it difficult to maintain and operate, which limited its overall numbers on the battlefield.
A Detailed 3D-Printable Miniature for Wargamers and Collectors
This Tiger I Ausf. E miniature is perfect for tabletop wargames, dioramas, and historical collections. Available in 1/100 (15mm), 1/87 (HO), 1/72 (20mm), and 1/56 (28mm) scales, this 3D-printable model offers a high level of detail, making it ideal for recreating iconic WW2 battles. With carefully sculpted armor plates, turret, and 88mm gun, it captures the menacing look of the Tiger I, providing players and hobbyists with an authentic addition to their terrain and scenery setups. The model is designed for easy printing, allowing for precise assembly and excellent display quality.
Using the Tiger I Ausf. E in Wargames
In tabletop wargames, the Tiger I Ausf. E is a heavy hitter, known for its firepower and ability to break through enemy lines. In-game, the Tiger I excels as a main battle tank, especially in long-range engagements. Its 88mm gun can destroy most enemy tanks with a single shot, and its thick frontal armor offers great protection against incoming fire. However, it is not without its weaknesses. The Tiger I's slow speed and poor maneuverability make it vulnerable to faster, more agile tanks, especially when positioned in open terrain. To make the most of the Tiger I, players should use it in defensive or support roles, where its firepower and armor can be maximized while minimizing exposure to flanking attacks. Effective support from infantry and artillery can also help mitigate its vulnerabilities, ensuring it remains a dominant force on the battlefield.
The Perfect Addition to Your WW2 Diorama or Scenery
Beyond wargaming, the Tiger I Ausf. E is a fantastic addition to any WW2 diorama. Whether you’re recreating the North African campaign, the Eastern Front, or the final days of the war, this miniature will help bring your scenery and terrain to life. Its distinctive, bulky design and iconic silhouette make it a standout piece in any historical setup. You can place it on a battlefield, surrounded by debris, destroyed buildings, or infantry units, creating a powerful visual representation of WW2 combat. The level of detail in the model ensures it will be a striking centerpiece in any diorama.
Bring History to Life with the Tiger I Ausf. E
This 3D-printable Tiger I Ausf. E model is a must-have for WW2 enthusiasts, wargamers, and model collectors. Its authentic design and versatile scale options allow for dynamic and immersive gameplay and display setups. Whether you’re looking to add to your gaming collection or create a stunning WW2 diorama, this miniature offers the perfect balance of historical accuracy and playability. Don’t miss the chance to add the Tiger I Ausf. E to your tabletop battlefield and bring one of the most iconic tanks of WW2 to life!











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