German 8.8cm KwK 36 Ammunition Set – 1/35
Detail your Tiger I with ammunition and spent casing set, based on the 8.8 cm KwK 36 L/56 — arguably the most famous tank gun in military history. Derived from the legendary “Eight-Eight” Flak gun, it was the exclusive armament of the Tiger I and gave crews unmatched accuracy at long range. This 50-piece resin set replaces basic plastic kit parts with crisp, accurate replicas for interior ammo bins, crew re-arming dioramas, or scattered turret-floor debris. Kit Contents Pzgr. 39 APCBC x10 – armor-piercing, capped ballistic cap Pzgr. 40 APCR x10 – tungsten-core sub-caliber round Gr. 39 Hl HEAT x10 – shaped-charge round Spent casings x20 – 88x571mm R Paired with the Tiger I’s flawless Carl Zeiss TZF 9b optics, the KwK 36’s high muzzle velocity and flat trajectory let crews knock out Allied tanks well beyond 1,500m — often outside the effective return range of enemy guns. The Pzgr. 39 APCBC was the standard round: a soft cap gripped angled armor while the ballistic cap preserved velocity downrange, with a delayed base fuze detonating the explosive filler after penetration. The Pzgr. 40 APCR swapped that for a tungsten carbide core, giving devastating close-range penetration on flat plate but falling off sharply at distance — and becoming increasingly scarce from 1943 as German tungsten supplies dried up. The Gr. 39 Hl HEAT round used chemical energy instead of velocity, delivering identical penetration at 100m or 2,000m, making it a dependable long-range or backup option. Ejected casings built up intense heat and cordite smoke in the turret basket, so crews swept them off the floor and pitched them out through the small rear-right escape hatch during any lull in the fight. Painting Tips Pzgr. 39 APCBC: satin black body, white “Pzgr. 39” stencil, thin red ring above the driving band Pzgr. 40 APCR: matt black body, white “Pzgr. 40” stencil, white line marking the tungsten core boundary Gr. 39 Hl HEAT: field grey or satin black body, white “Gr. 39 Hl” stencil, wide white band at the nose cone Casings: early/mid-war brass — polished brass/gold finish, common through 1942–43; mid/late-war steel — dull greenish-grey lacquer or dark Parkerized grey, white base stencil reading “8,8 cm KwK 36”
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