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Product Explanation - Making American light tanks easily with 1/72.
[Actual vehicles]
The US Army's light tank M24 Charfee was deployed in 1944. It was decorated with Uijin in the Battle of the Bulge at the end of World War II and was active around the world after World War II.
The major features are the adoption of a torsion bar type suspension for the first time as an American tank and the possibility of the body design with a low silhouette. The rotation turret was equipped with a 40 caliber 75 mm M6 main gun that was also mounted on the B-25 bomber.
The engine is equipped with two Cadillac V-8-cylinder water-cooled gasoline engines. It generates a total of 220 horsepower and has a maximum speed of approximately 56km/h on a graded road surface.
During the World War II, the M24 Charfee was a light tank deployed by the US Army at the end of World War II. In addition, it was used by the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force after World War II.
During the World War II, the M24 Charfee was a 1/72 scale model of the M24 Charfee, a light tank deployed by the US Army at the end of World War II. The plastic model assembly kit reproduces the M24 Charfee in a 1/72 scale model of the M24 Charfee, a light tank deployed by the US Army at the end of World War II.
The parts are made of plastic with a low silhouette.
The entire length including the barrel is approximately 7.7 cm and the US Army.
The overall length including the barrel is approximately cm and the overall width is approximately 4 cm. The low Charfee silhouette style is reproduced well. The turret can be rotated 360 degrees even after completion and the barrel can be enjoyed moving up and down.
In addition, the wheel around the legs is finely modeled including the load wheel and sprocket wheel. The crawler parts are made with a belt type that uses a flexible plastic material and can be enjoyed moving up and down.
In addition, it is a set with a 1/72 scale model of the M24 Charfee, a light tank deployed by the US Army at the end of World War II. The crawler parts are made with a belt type that uses a flexible plastic material and can be enjoyed moving up and down.
In addition, it is 1945