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1/35 Italeri Crusader Mk. III with British Crew 6592
1/35 Italeri Crusader Mk. III with British Crew 6592
1/35 Italeri Crusader Mk. III with British Crew 6592
1/35 Italeri Crusader Mk. III with British Crew 6592
1/35 Italeri Crusader Mk. III with British Crew 6592
1/35 Italeri Crusader Mk. III with British Crew 6592
1/35 Italeri Crusader Mk. III with British Crew 6592
1/35 Italeri Crusader Mk. III with British Crew 6592
1/35 Italeri Crusader Mk. III with British Crew 6592
1/35 Italeri Crusader Mk. III with British Crew 6592
1/35 Italeri Crusader Mk. III with British Crew 6592
1/35 Italeri Crusader Mk. III with British Crew 6592

1/35 Italeri Crusader Mk. III with British Crew 6592

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SKU: ITA6592
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  • Type: Tanks
  • Period: Second World War
  • Country: Great Britain
  • SKILL: 3
  • Model Dim.: 17,1 cm
  • Box Dim.: 345 x 242 x 60 mm

Features:

  • Decals sheet for 3 versions
  • New gluable rubber truck
  • Color instruction sheet
  • Contains 9 figures

Designed at the beginning of the Second World War, the Crusader was one of the most important British "Cruiser" tanks reaching a production of over 5,000 units. Equipped with Christie suspension with large diameter rolling wheels, the Crusader possessed remarkable driving skills on rough terrain. The first versions of Mk. I and Mk. II were armed with a 2 pdr cannon. later replaced by the more powerful 6 pdr cannon. in the Mk.III version. Lacking adequate armor against enemy fire, it was also very vulnerable to enemy mines and anti-tank guns, and its armament was often inadequate in front of similar German vehicles. However, when used in a coordinated way, they managed to achieve good results.