Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. B was a heavy tank designed by the Nazi Germany during the second world war. It produced by Henschel, Krupp and Porsche companies, the project started during 1937, but it was adbandoned and retook in 1941. The tank entered in service for first time during the Normandy battle and was in service until 1945, Tiger II also took part in the Market Garden operation, the battle of the Ardennes, the soviet offensive in Poland and the german ofenssive to Hungary during 1945. It was the evolution of the Tiger project, combining the best characteristics of the Tiger I and Panther tanks, having an inclined and heavy armor, a relatively good movility and a high firepower, however, the inexperience of the new german tank crews during the ends of the war and the resources lack of the country caused that some of this advantages were wasted and finally the tank did not play a fundamental role in the course of the war .
The model is an HYPEREALISTIC version of the tank, its based in real WW2 german technical drawings, pictures and 3D scans of the real object the major part of the tank is at 1:1 scale precision, the model counts with 33 UV at 2K resolution in order to achieve high detailed textures and has 6.330.527 polygons. It is excellent for CGI, rendering and 3D printing.