Description
Unpainted white metal kit, requires some modelling skill. Caution contains lead and small parts not suitable for young children
£5.50
After the discovery that Chieftain Tanks in Iranian service had proved vulnerable to new Soviet weapons an armour upgrade was developed. This “stillbrew” system entered service in 1986 and proved very effective (The system went onto become better known as Chobam armour). The Mk11 also gained the TOGs?thermal night vision and improved gunnery sights
Unpainted white metal kit, requires some modelling skill. Caution contains lead and small parts not suitable for young children
Weight | 0.05 kg |
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Dimensions | 4 cm |
British fully tracked APC in service from early 1960 to present day
Regular British infantry in Mk4 “Turtle” Helmet in light marching order.? Armed with: SLR rifle, Stirling SMG, GPMP and Carl Gustav RR. Suitable for BAOR and many other theatres.? There are 20 figures mixed from 8 poses to give approximately 2 sections. Note some TA units retained the SLR into the 1990s (vehicles not included)