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Churchill Mk III

Infantry Tank · World War II
Italeri · 7083 · 1/72 · 1905
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Churchill Mk III
Churchill Mk III
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Churchill Mk III 1/72 scale infantry tank
 - paint schemes  - paint schemes  - paint schemes  - paint schemes  - decals
1:
British Army
Churchill Mk III
British Army
2:
Canadian Army
Churchill Mk III
Canadian Army
3:
Soviet Red Army
Churchill Mk III
Soviet Red Army
 - painted model  - painted model  - painted model

GLUABLE RUBBER TRACKS - COLOR INSTRUCTIONS SHEET

1 FIGURE INCLUDED

The Churchill medium tank came into service with the British Army in 1942 to support and replace the earlier Valentines, Matildas and Crusaders, which, by then, were all outdated and inadequate in terms of both armor and weaponry, easily falling prey to the more advanced German tanks. Equipped with thick armor and a reliable engine, it proved to be tough and dependable, later being produced in ever-more efficient, upgraded versions. Its chassis was also used as a platform for specialized support vehicles such as the mine clearer, the bridge layer and the flame-thrower.

 - box art  - sprue  - sprue  - sprue

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Churchill Mk III 1/72 scale infantry tank
 - paint schemes  - paint schemes  - paint schemes  - paint schemes  - decals
 - painted model  - painted model  - painted model

GLUABLE RUBBER TRACKS - COLOR INSTRUCTIONS SHEET

1 FIGURE INCLUDED

The Churchill medium tank came into service with the British Army in 1942 to support and replace the earlier Valentines, Matildas and Crusaders, which, by then, were all outdated and inadequate in terms of both armor and weaponry, easily falling prey to the more advanced German tanks. Equipped with thick armor and a reliable engine, it proved to be tough and dependable, later being produced in ever-more efficient, upgraded versions. Its chassis was also used as a platform for specialized support vehicles such as the mine clearer, the bridge layer and the flame-thrower.

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