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Set track 1/35 for Valentine Mk. I (early type) Bronco AB3549

Set track 1/35 for Valentine Mk. I (early type) Bronco AB3549

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Article:
AB3549
Product weight, g:
200
Time:
Друга світова війна
Scale:
1/35
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Difficulty level:
середній
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Set track 1/35 for Valentine Mk. I (early type) Bronco AB3549
Glue and paints are not included
Included:
sprues with details
step by step instructions.

Infantry Tank, Model 3, "Valentine" is a British World War II light infantry tank. Designed in 1938 by Vickers-Armstrongs. During serial production, from June 1940 to April 1944 (according to some reports, until the beginning of 1945), 8,275 "Valentines" were produced by Great Britain and Canada, which made it the most numerous British tank of the Second World War. It was in service with Great Britain and a number of countries of the British Commonwealth, and was also supplied in significant quantities under the lend-lease program to the USSR. It was used until 1945 and is recognized by military experts as one of the most successful tanks in its class. After the war, it remained in service with New Zealand until 1955.
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Set track 1/35 for Valentine Mk. I (early type) Bronco AB3549
Glue and paints are not included
Included:
sprues with details
step by step instructions.

Infantry Tank, Model 3, "Valentine" is a British World War II light infantry tank. Designed in 1938 by Vickers-Armstrongs. During serial production, from June 1940 to April 1944 (according to some reports, until the beginning of 1945), 8,275 "Valentines" were produced by Great Britain and Canada, which made it the most numerous British tank of the Second World War. It was in service with Great Britain and a number of countries of the British Commonwealth, and was also supplied in significant quantities under the lend-lease program to the USSR. It was used until 1945 and is recognized by military experts as one of the most successful tanks in its class. After the war, it remained in service with New Zealand until 1955.
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