Jagdpanzer Tiger/P
- Numbering:
- 97022
- Scale:
- 1:28
- Recommend Age:
- 14+
- Pieces:
- 2125
- Brick Size:
- Normal size
- Material:
- Eco-friendly ABS plastic
About this set
Jagdpanzer Tiger/P (Ferdinand) at 1:28 scale uses 2,125 compatible bricks to recreate Porsche’s casemate giant with the long 8.8 cm PaK 43. The slab-sided fighting compartment and overlapping road wheels define a build that feels as massive as the real 65-tonne destroyer. Ages 14+ will appreciate hatch details, exhaust shields, and spare track brackets that separate this from generic tank destroyer kits. Finished, it anchors Eastern Front dioramas or stands alone as a study in German engineering priorities—firepower and frontal armour over mobility.
Historical background
Ninety-one Ferdinands fought at Kursk in July 1943, destroying many Soviet tanks at long range but suffering mechanical failures and vulnerable flanks without machine guns. Survivors returned to Austria for the Elefant upgrade. Named after Ferdinand Porsche, the type consumed scarce Tiger production capacity yet delivered the longest-reaching anti-tank gun on the Eastern Front that summer. Brick builders explore a machine revered for kill counts yet criticised for tactical inflexibility—a paradox of Germany’s late-war tank destroyer doctrine.