Tamiya 1/35th Scale BRITISH 25 PNDR GUN/QUAD

£19.99

This plastic model assembly kit recreates a British 25-pounder gun and a quad gun tractor tow vehicle used from World War II and up to the Korean War. The Morris Commercial...

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Description

This plastic model assembly kit recreates a British 25-pounder gun and a quad gun tractor tow vehicle used from World War II and up to the Korean War. The Morris Commercial C8 FAT (Field Artillery Tractor), commonly known as a Quad, is an artillery tractor used by the British and Commonwealth (including Canadian Army) forces during the Second World War. It was used to tow field artillery pieces, such as the 25-pounder gun-howitzer, and anti-tank guns, such as the 17-pounder. Although its sloped sides suggest otherwise, the Quad was not armoured.

  • Scale is 1:35
  • With plenty of accessory parts
  • Includes driver figure
  • Required to complete: cement, paint and finishing supplies
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