Description
Unpainted white metal kit, requires some modelling skill. Caution contains lead and small parts not suitable for young children
£3.70
British wheeled reconaisaince and liaison vehicle. The Ferret was a popular “maid of all work” proving armoured protection to personel on the battlefield. It could be found in most Britsh formations from the 1950 through to 2000.? It quiet engine and low profile made it very suited to reconaissance. When fitted with a turret it was used for security patrols. Widely exported and still in service around the world. Kit contains parts to make either an open top or turreted version
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 |
The Alvis Scorpion was the first of the CVRT range of light fast vehicles introduced to replace armoured cars in the British army from 1973. With it’s high speed and accurate 76mm gun the Scorpion acted as the eyes of the army. In the 1980s it began to be supplimented and eventually replaced by the Scimitar and Sabre? in British …
The Scimitar is part of the CVRT range of light fast vehicles introduced to replace armoured cars in the British army. With it’s high speed and powerful 30mm Rarden cannon the Scimitar acts as a reconnasance vehicle for both armoured and infantry formations.