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TAMIYA 1/35 MM M8 sortie wait set japan NEW

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Regular Price: ¥1,800

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Plastic military vehicle model assembly kit

1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. ★ Length: 125 mm, Width: 64 mm. The model looks rich with unique features such as open top turrets, short artillery main guns, and high waist bodies. ★ The well-visible turret inside also reproduces the loading unit of the 75mm gun as well as sights and shells. ★ A mechanical suspension is also made of two sets of four wheels per side. ★ In addition to the standing commander, the doll sets the gunner and loader waiting in the turret. You can enjoy the small scene with the kit. ★ With three types of decals such as the European Front.


[Set three dolls waiting in M8]
During World War II, the M8 was the first fully equipped self-propelled howitzer equipped by the US Army. It is equipped with an open top revolving turret on the body of the M5 light tank, and is equipped with a short artillery 75 mm howitzer and a 12.7 mm machine gun M2. In addition to high-performance grenades, antitank grenades and smoke can also be launched, the maximum range was about 8,800 m. Formulated in May 1942 and produced about 1,800 cars from September to January 1944. Force deployment began in the middle of 1943, and it focused on sufficient firepower and defense, M5 light tanks for superior maneuverability to hand over, firefighting support missions for armored units in the Italian Front, the Northwestern European Front, the Pacific Front, etc. . After the war, it was introduced into the Indochina War by the French army.
Additional Info
Additional Info
Manufacturer TAMIYA
Weight (kg) 0.2000
Release Date No
Series 1/35 MM
Package Depth (mm) 260
Package Height (mm) 160
Package Width (mm) 30
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