After the Battle
Kurt Knispel and his crew inspect the damage to their King Tiger after a heavy engagement with Russian forces in Hungary 1944. Knispel is regarded as the worlds highest scoring tank ace with 168 confirmed, plus 30 unconfirmed tank kills.
30 artist's proofs only
Image size: 700mm x 470mm
Colour fast inks on 300gsm paper
200 limited edition available from the Australian Armour and Artillery Museum
Kurt Knispel and his crew inspect the damage to their King Tiger after a heavy engagement with Russian forces in Hungary 1944. Knispel is regarded as the worlds highest scoring tank ace with 168 confirmed, plus 30 unconfirmed tank kills.
30 artist's proofs only
Image size: 700mm x 470mm
Colour fast inks on 300gsm paper
200 limited edition available from the Australian Armour and Artillery Museum
Kurt Knispel and his crew inspect the damage to their King Tiger after a heavy engagement with Russian forces in Hungary 1944. Knispel is regarded as the worlds highest scoring tank ace with 168 confirmed, plus 30 unconfirmed tank kills.
30 artist's proofs only
Image size: 700mm x 470mm
Colour fast inks on 300gsm paper
200 limited edition available from the Australian Armour and Artillery Museum