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Scale model 1/35 Railway armored personnel carrier RL 37 Trumpeter 00222

Scale model 1/35 Railway armored personnel carrier RL 37 Trumpeter 00222

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Article:
TR00222
Product weight, g:
1200
Time:
Друга світова війна
Number of details:
290
Коробка, высота, см:
34
Коробка, толщина, см:
9
Box, width, cm:
45
Scale:
1/35
Manufacturer:
Difficulty level:
середній
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1/35 scale model of the Soviet light artillery car PL-37, Trumpeter 00222. Glue and paints are not included

The kit includes:
10 sprues with details,
upper hull and turret,
chassis and road surface,
photo etching,
decal,
scheme for coloring the model,
step-by-step instruction.

Dimensions of the finished model: Length 425 mm; Width 90 mm.

The PL-37 was the standardized light artillery car for Soviet light armored trains during the early years of World War II, with about two dozen built. It followed the same pattern as the earlier PL-35 with minor changes to the turret and superstructure design. Although the van was quite large, it had very little space due to the large amount of ammunition. Because of the vulnerability to air attack, camouflage coloring was common, although style varied by unit, in this case a pattern of black and sand over the usual olive green.
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1/35 scale model of the Soviet light artillery car PL-37, Trumpeter 00222. Glue and paints are not included

The kit includes:
10 sprues with details,
upper hull and turret,
chassis and road surface,
photo etching,
decal,
scheme for coloring the model,
step-by-step instruction.

Dimensions of the finished model: Length 425 mm; Width 90 mm.

The PL-37 was the standardized light artillery car for Soviet light armored trains during the early years of World War II, with about two dozen built. It followed the same pattern as the earlier PL-35 with minor changes to the turret and superstructure design. Although the van was quite large, it had very little space due to the large amount of ammunition. Because of the vulnerability to air attack, camouflage coloring was common, although style varied by unit, in this case a pattern of black and sand over the usual olive green.
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