Get New 3D Styles for the Tiger II and E 75

Commanders!

Two veterans of the German Tech Tree have received exciting new looks inspired by fictional events at the end of the Second World War. The popular VIII Tiger II can now take to the battlefield in the Kampfgruppe Schneide 3D style. And the mighty IX E 75 has been turned into a Panzersturmpionier with its own 3D style.

Both styles are available in the Premium Shop right now! Get them either individually, in a handy combo package, or as part of the German Heavy Wardrobe bundle, which includes an additional style for the X E 100 .

3D Styles – Offers

Available from June 17 at 07:00 CEST through June 27 at 07:00 CEST (UTC+2)

 
Package Contents Panzersturmpionier 3D style for the E 75 Kampfgruppe Schneide 3D style for the Tiger II Klarer Himmel 3D style for the E 100 x5 XP mission Discount
PURCHASE PACKAGE

 

New 3D Styles – Details

In the spring of 1945, a specialized pioneer crew in their IX E 75 received orders to go on a highly classified mission. Bolstered by infrared searchlights, drilling equipment, a flamethrower, and other search and rescue items, they made their way toward an undisclosed location in Northern Europe.

 
Infrared Searchlights With Night Vision
Two IR sights mounted to the turret and hull for special recon operations.
 
Recovery Equipment
A chain, winch, rope, and spools for self-recovery and rescue operations.
 
Drilling Rig
A portable drilling rig with pipes for its assembly to take ground samples.
 
Parachute Container
An air-supply container with a parachute and removable compartments to supply German soldiers in the field.
 
Flamethrower
A turret-mounted flamethrower used as a tactical siege weapon against fortifications.
 
“Entdecker” Inscription
German for “Explorer.” A subtle nod to the secret mission.
 
Flamethrower
A turret-mounted flamethrower used as a tactical siege weapon against fortifications.
 
Infrared Searchlights With Night Vision
Two IR sights mounted to the turret and hull for special recon operations.
 
Infrared Searchlights With Night Vision
Two IR sights mounted to the turret and hull for special recon operations.
 
Recovery Equipment
A chain, winch, rope, and spools for self-recovery and rescue operations.
 
Fuel Barrel
An additional fuel barrel to increase travel range.
 
Camping Equipment
A camping stove, food containers, and water cans to supply the crew in the field.

Panzersturmpionier 3D Style

On their way back, word reached them that Allied troops had crossed into Germany and closed in on Berlin from all directions. They needed to avoid drawing attention to complete their mission, but when a distress call from a VIII Tiger II reached them on the outskirts of the capital, the crew decided to head into the city and intervene.

Cut off from their Kampfgruppe and under enemy fire, the Tiger II crew managed to fight off their adversaries but got trapped between rubble and wreckage. With no chance of freeing themselves, assistance by the E 75 was much appreciated. After patching their battered heavy tank with parts and pieces from destroyed American vehicles, the two crews teamed up to fight another day.

 
American Tank Helmet
A trophy from the recent battle and a warning to enemies.
 
Infrared Searchlight
An IR sight with night vision to support recon missions and conduct combat operations at night.
 
Marks of a Bounced Shot and an HE Shell Explosion
The battle left the Tiger II battered and bruised, but not beaten. The crew patched up their tank with scraps, but the impacts of enemy shots are still visible.
 
Marks of a Bounced Shot and an HE Shell Explosion
The battle left the Tiger II battered and bruised, but not beaten. The crew patched up their tank with scraps, but the impacts of enemy shots are still visible.
 
Empty Shell Casing
A relic of the “lucky shot” that destroyed the last enemy tank and saved the crew.
 
Personal Belongings of the Crew
Helmets, gas masks, backpacks, kettles, ammunition boxes, storage containers, and a tent.
 
American Tank Helmet
A trophy from the recent battle and a warning to enemies.
 
Empty Shell Casing
A relic of the “lucky shot” that destroyed the last enemy tank and saved the crew.
 
Air Drop Container
A U.S. supply container dropped in Europe to supply Allies with equipment, intel, food rations, and more.
 
Browning .50 Caliber Machine Gun
The Browning M2 has been used extensively as a vehicle weapon by the United States since the 1930s. It is effective against infantry, unarmored or lightly armored vehicles and boats, light fortifications, and low-flying aircrafts.
 
Personal Belongings of the Crew
Helmets, gas masks, backpacks, kettles, ammunition boxes, storage containers, and a tent.
 
Panzerschreck
A Panzerschreck (literally “tank fright”) was a lightweight infantry anti-tank weapon and the German counterpart to the American bazooka.

Kampfgruppe Schneide 3D Style

See the Styles in Action and Earn Drops

From June 25 at 14:00 CEST through 22:00 CEST (UTC+2)

Join us live on Twitch for a special showcase of these unique styles. Our Stream Team will roll out on our English and German channels live from The Tank Museum in Bovington ahead of the big Tankfest Online 2022 livestream on June 26. Follow them into action-packed battles aboard the Tiger II, the E 75, and maybe even the E 100 to demonstrate how the styles fare on the battlefield.

The longer you follow the action on Twitch, the more rewards will be yours! Twitch Drops are up for grabs, so make sure to follow our English and German channels so you don’t miss out.

Regular Drops:

After 90 minutes:

  •  5 missions: x5 XP for each victory

After 150 minutes:

  •  2 Personal Reserves: +50% to XP for 1 hour
  • 2 Personal Reserves: +200% to Crew XP for 1 hour
  • 2 Personal Reserves: +200% to Free XP for 1 hour

After 240 minutes:

  • 1 Garage slot

Twitch Channels:

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