Description

Tiger I Heavy Tank Michael Wittman Framed Panoramic Print 

This framed canvas Fine-Art Print autographed by Artist Craig Tinder depicts a highly detailed and technically accurate profile of the Tiger I Heavy Battle Tank as commanded by Michael Wittmann during Villers Bocage. Each print includes a rare, embedded Tiger Tank Track Link Ring.

Relic - Known History

This Tiger I Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Sd.Kfz.181 Ausf E. track pin ring is an original relic from S.Pz.-Abt. 507 and was retrieved on the property owned by a local farmer who witnessed the battle of "Vistula-Oder Operation" in Poland in January 1945. These rings were located on the outer edge of each track link pin to secure the pin. A very limited number of these were excavated from the site.

Paper prints are also available - click here. 

Appreciate the Art - Learn their Story - Feel the History

This item is handmade by artist, Craig Tinder. Available to ship worldwide!

Print Size Details

Size:

  • Framed Canvas WITH RELIC - 36" x 12" (91.4 cm x 30.5 cm)

Each canvas print comes ready to hang with a solid, 2" black stained wood frame. Also included is an embedded propeller fragment from a Supermarine Spitfire mounted on a beautifully engraved metallic data plate, which outlines the details of the relic. As an added touch, each framed art piece includes a metallic Certificate of Authenticity for added provenance and collectibility.

Each Framed Panoramic Print is hand-crafted by Artist Craig Tinder using the highest quality materials and archival techniques. Each piece of artwork is created on-demand and typically takes 1-2 weeks for delivery. 

Disclaimer

By purchasing from Aces In Action, you acknowledge that the product may vary slightly from the images on our website. We use authentic materials from military vehicles and relics, which may contain potentially hazardous substances. These items are not intended for ingestion, inhalation, or use by children. Aces In Action is an independent company, unaffiliated with or endorsed by any other organizations. All names, logos, and trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used for identification only, in accordance with the Lanham Act. Their use does not imply any official endorsement.