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TAMIYA 1/35 MM M5A1 hedgehog chase strategy set japan NEW

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Plastic military vehicle model assembly kit

【About the model】
1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. ★ Length 135mm, Width 64mm. Even though it is a light tank, it is modeled with a sense of volume to the bottom of the body. ★ Reproduced the state equipped with hedgerows for hedge breakthrough. ★ The turret is equipped with a glower on the left side, etc., which enhances the track running ability and the machine gun on the right side is powerful enough. ★ In addition to the poser's dolls for shooting machine guns, we also set 3 soldiers for shooting mortars and 3 correspondents. You can enjoy a small scene full of tension with the kit. ★ With two types of decals.


[Set four dolls full of tension in M5A1]
The M3 Stuart, a light tank representing the American army in the early WWII. The M5A1 was formulated in September 1942 as an improved version of the M5 light tank, which is a follow-up car. It is equipped with two Cadillac 4-stroke V-type 8-cylinder engines with 110 horsepower and delivers high speed of up to 58 km / h. Also equipped with a 37 mm tank gun and three 7.92 mm guns as armed, it also featured an additional armor plate to protect the anti-aircraft gun rack on the right side of the turret. About 6,800 were produced from January 1943 to June 1944, and they dispatched to the Italian Front and the North West European Front mainly for reconnaissance. Among the M5A1s that were used after the Normandy landing operation, there were vehicles equipped with hedgerows for hedge crossing.
Additional Info
Additional Info
Manufacturer TAMIYA
Weight (kg) 0.3000
Release Date No
Series 1/35 MM
Package Depth (mm) 260
Package Height (mm) 160
Package Width (mm) 30
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