Tamiya German Engine Maintenance Crew
Brand: Tamiya
Part No: HC-35180
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Tamiya’s German Engine Maintenance Crew (HC-35180) focuses on the everyday servicing that kept WWII German armour operational, reflecting the work of mechanics and tank crews around their vehicles’ powerplants.
Historical Context
- The Tiger I initially used the Maybach HL210 P45 V-12, a 21,400cc petrol engine delivering 650 horsepower and strong low‑RPM torque.
- Propelling a 65‑ton chassis over rough terrain pushed the engine to its limits; on the Eastern Front in summer it could overheat and even catch fire.
- Summer operations often required halting every 45 minutes to check oil levels and radiator coolant.
- Routine maintenance was typically the driver’s duty, with the whole crew assisting when faults occurred.
- Later vehicles adopted the improved Maybach HL230 P30 with 700 horsepower, used in late Tiger I production, the Panther, and the King Tiger.
- Maybach dispatched engineers to heavy tank battalions to support engine servicing and improve maintenance efficiency.
This set provides historical context for modelling inspection and repair moments from the period, drawing on the real challenges of maintaining German heavy tanks in the field.
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About the German Tank Engine Maintenance Crew Set
Powerplants are crucial components for any motorized vehicle and combat vehicles are no exception. Along with fire power and crew protection, maneuverability directly effects survivability. During WWII, Germany's Tiger I heavy tank initially used a Maybach V-12 cylinder, 21,400cc HL210 P45 gasoline engine. It had a maximum output of 650 horsepower and plenty of low RPM torque; however, propelling a 65 ton chassis through rough terrain was not easy, even for this well engineered unit. On the Russian front during summer months, the engine would overheat and sometimes caught fire, due to the heavy loads and work far exceeding its limits. In order to check the engine oil level and radiator coolant, the Tiger I had to stop every 45 minutes of running time during the summer. Maintenance of the engine was usually the driver's responsibility, but once trouble occurred, the whole crew was compelled to fixing it. These problems and breakdowns were other "battles" for the crew. At a later date, the improved Maybach HL230 P30 engine, with 700 horsepower was used in late production versions of the Tiger I, the Panther, and the King Tiger. Daily maintenance and repair work were still indispensable, and to make maintenance more efficient, an engineer was dispatched from Maybach to the maintenance company of each Tiger heavy tank battalion, to assist in servicing the engines.
Key Info:
- Brand: Tamiya
- Part No: HC-35180
- Barcode: 4950344995578
- Scale: 1:35
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