- Brand: BMC Toys
- Toy vehicle form: Armored Fighting Vehicle
- Material: Polypropylene, Plastic
- Color: Tan
- Age Range (Description): Kid
- BMC WW2 German King Tiger Tank Armored Vehicle
- Color: Tan
- Size: 10 x 4.5 x 3.5 inches high
- Scale: Approximately 1:32
- Packaging: Plain Plastic Bag






















Anonymous –
I liked it so much I bought two, it’s a nice break from expensive and time consuming model kits. I would recommend if you are more into the painting than building, or if you want to practice your model painting skills on something cheap yet detailed.I routinely see the same criticisms leveled at BMC/Timmee toys (they are actually owned and run by the same company, Processed Plastics Inc), which I feel stem from a lack of understanding of what this product really is.These are reproduction of an old toy from 50/60/70s. Are they as good quality as though original toys–no, but they come very close and at this price I can’t complain.These are meant mainly for people who can tell a Tiger Tank from a Patton Tank–WW2 and military nerds, not as stocking stuffers for five years–though can serve that purpose nicely, you are much better off buying a Timmee tank, which are less detailed, and smaller, but made out of a more flexible durable plastic. The Patton Timmee tank pack is slighter more expensive than this tank, but you get three so it works out to be cheaper.Durable does not mean indestructible. Parents often conflate the two. The barrel probably isn’t going to withstand getting swung around like a helicopter, and the tank won’t withstand getting thrown onto concrete pavement, sat on, etc… If you run it over with your car that’s your fault.It will withstand years of being slid on the ground, aiming the turret, ramming other tanks, getting knocked over etc..The price, all these toys were cheaper before the pandemic, if you’re are going to wine about about the price, maybe you shouldn’t be buying toys during a global pandemic? Priorities?This is toeing the line between a cheap model and a toy, would 10/10 recommend for children 10+ or adults who want a cheap replica of a plastic Tiger II.
Mike Sese –
My son love the tank, he loves WW2, and he said the tank is the same as the real thing.
james williams –
simple amd rugged toy tank for kids. no assembly required.
Jay wilson –
Very detailed and easy to paint
Amber Josley –
Loved everything about it!
Kathy –
These tanks are awesome, solid built and very detailed. Note they are constructed with tiny screws so impossible to disassemble without cutting.A little paint and lacquer and these really come to life!Just wish they were cheaper, for this price you can get a fully detailed model kit
Grace –
Added to my grandson Army Collection
Raymond –
Fun toy