Panzer VIII Maus
- Numbering:
- 97016
- Scale:
- 1:28
- Recommend Age:
- 14+
- Pieces:
- 2416
- Brick Size:
- Normal size
- Material:
- Eco-friendly ABS plastic
About this set
Panzer VIII Maus in 1:28 scale is a 2,416-piece monument to excess: the rounded hull, twin-gun turret bustle, and enormous track footprint that made the 188-ton prototype famous. Compatible ABS bricks capture weld lines, exhaust routing, and the peculiarly tall engine deck that dominated German super-heavy experiments. Assembly is a multi-evening project recommended for ages 14+, ideal for builders who want a centrepiece that dwarfs conventional Tigers. Finished, it demands shelf space but rewards you with the most recognisable ‘what-if’ tank in any serious brick armour collection.
Historical background
Only two Maus prototypes were completed; neither fought, yet the type remains the heaviest fully enclosed AFV ever built. Porsche and Krupp disputed turret layouts while the war consumed funding. Soviet forces captured both hulls; the famous Kubinka composite still draws pilgrims. The Maus embodied Hitler’s fascination with uncrushable fortresses on tracks—engineering that impressed in trials but could never be fielded at scale. Building it in bricks is a study in ambition, bureaucracy, and the gap between propaganda models and deployable battalions.