THE last remaining operational Tiger I tank will be making one of its two yearly outings at the Tank Museum later this month.

Tiger 131, which starred in Brad Pitt’s World War II Hollywood blockbuster ‘Fury’ is set to put on a 45-minute display alongside its movie co-star, the Sherman tank ‘Fury’ and others.

Visitors to the Bovington museum will also be able to explore ‘The Tiger Collection’, which has been extended to run until autumn 2019.

A Tank Museum spokesman said: “In a world first, this impressive exhibition has brought every member of the Tiger Tank family together in one display – including one in augmented reality.”

During the lunchtime display at Tiger Day X, Tiger 131 will be accompanied by a selection of museum and guest vehicles, including a WW2 German StuG armoured vehicle.

The spokesman said: “With special Tiger-themed activities during the day, visitors can find out how the Tiger was captured, examine unique items and documents from the archive, and discover more about Tiger 131’s formidable successor – the King Tiger.”

The museum opens 9am to 6pm, with the arena display taking place at 2pm.

Tickets, which are still available, must be purchased in advance.

Visit tankmuseum.org/whats-on/events/tiger-day for further details.