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British Light Cavalry (1815) Light Utility The Tiger II was under-powered

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The Tiger II was under-powered

★Awesome speed and power captured with GT racing style 5-spoke wheel and large brake discs

and AN/APG-68(V) radar as well as a larger fairing at the base of the vertical stabilizer for ECM equipment

500 Clarktor 6s for the British Royal Air Force

the 37mm gun was inadequate when it came to taking out German armor

British Light Cavalry (1815) Light Utility The Tiger II was under-poweredLight Dragoons and Hussars regiments , including a few units of the Kings German Legion, part of the third brigade serving under major general Sir W. Dornberg , in June 1815 took part in the famous battle of Waterloo where Napoleon met his definitive defeat. Armed with sabers and Paget model carbines, or with the more common Baker cavalry rifle, they are here represented wearing their typical shako introduced in 1812.

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