Depends on what you mean bigger defence sheild, height, fire power,rounds per minute, speed
well i tell you all of them
Maus
height: 11f 11 in
Armor: 460 mm (18 in) (in the area of the mantlet)
250 mm (9.8 in) (mantlet)
240 mm (9.4 in) (turret front)
220 mm (8.7 in) (turret side and rear, and hull front)
210 mm (8.3 in) (turret front behind the mantlet)
200 mm (7.9 in) (hull front)
190 mm (7.5 in) (hull side and rear
Fire Power: Main gun:128 mm (5 in) KwK 44 gun L/55 (32 rounds)
Secondary gun:75 mm (3 in) KwK 44 gun L/36.5 (co-axial) (200 rounds)
7.92 mm MG34 machine gun
Speed: 12km/h
E-100
Height: 10ft 10in
Armor:60-240 millimetres (2.4-9.4 in)
Fire Power:main gun12.8 cm PaK 44 L/55, 149 mm KwK44 L/38, or 173mm Kwk44
Secondary gun:co-axial 75 mm KwK 44 L/36.5 7.92 mm MG34
Speed:40 km/h
These 2 tanks are very good and its good on where you want them to be
The Maus is a heavy power tank with a good fire power and the E-100 is a light power tank and is very fast and agile.
The bigger tank here overal is the Maus tank
Technically speaking, there were actually many tanks that have participated in WW II. For example, there was a super heavy tank called the T28 equipped with the 120 mm gun, built to counter other super heavy tanks such as the German tank Maus. Another USA tank was the T29. The T29 also had "brothers and sisters". The T29 is a prototype heavy tank designed with the 105 mm. It was made along with 2 other prototypes called the T30 and the T34. The last tank made was the T32. The T32 was the real deal. There is also another USA tank called the M10 Wolverine. There are many many more USA tanks but I'm not sure when they were made.
The Mk III's & IV's which fought in North Africa.
pzkw3 is a mid class German tank from in world war 2.
Because the bigger tank provides more air capacity which gives you more air and more pressure.
General George Patton.
the German maus tank is the biggest tank of world war 2 even though only 2 were ever made but there is a bigger tank that was never made but had plans to be made it was the p. 1000 ratte tank and even bigger the p. 1500 monster tank.
Maus
There is only one tank named the Tiger and that's the Panzer 6, the biggest panzer was the Panzer 8 Maus
The German Maus was a super-heavy tank that was designed for armored superiority, fielding a 128 mm gun. But it was impractically slow (8 mph). The Maus was never completed.The T30 was only finished after the end of World War II but could have inflicted damage on a Maus with its oversized 155 mm gun. The T30 had lighter armor but was considerably faster at up to 22 mph.The T30 today is considered a "tank destroyer" and the Maus was not the largest tank that Nazi Germany designed. The biggest tank was called the Ratte (Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte) , five times the weight of the Maus at over 1000 metric tons. This proposed Super Tank would have mounted twin 280mm naval guns, as well as adopting marine diesel engines for its motive power.
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No, there is currently no official LEGO Maus tank set. With a bit of time and creativity though, you might be able to make your own!
Technically, the largest tank built by the Germans during WW2 was the Panzer VIII "Maus", weighing in at 188 tons (making it the largest tank ever built. However, only two prototypes were built, and it never saw action. The largest German tank to see action during WW2 was the Jagdtiger, weighing in at 71 tons.
The largest tank Is the p1000 rattle but it was never manifactured but the Maus has 2 and its the largest tank in ww2 but its biggest manifactured in ww2 was the sherman tank during ww2.
German Tank Museum was created in 1983.
The tank series got there name because Panzer means tank in german
The bigger the tank you provide, the bigger and healthier your goldfish will be.
yes