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Product Description ■ This item comes with a "postcard" as the first special gift.
[Actual cars]
There are many stories about the battle between the German African Army led by Rommel and the British Eighth Army led by Montgomery on the North Africa Front in the early World War II.
Operation Oxenkov was the last battle between the German army and the Allied Forces from February 26 to March 4, 1943.
It is said to be the last organized battle in North Africa.
The battle was the last battle between the German army and the German army and the Allied Forces, and the battle was the last organized battle in North Africa.
The British army fought against the powerful Tiger I with 25 pound artillery and Churchill tanks.
The German army lost many battle vehicles including the Tiger I and withdrew from Sidi ンシル in Tunisia.
The model is based on the latest research and investigation by Mr. DavidByrden, who is known as an expert in Tiger I research.
The German army lost many battle vehicles including the Tiger I and withdrew from Operation Oxenkov in the last year of North Africa.
[About the model]
The model is based on Well reproduced equipment.
Belt-type DS track is used for the track.
With etching parts to express delicate details on each part.
With metal traction cable.
[Product Details]
Completed Size : approx. 240 mm (including gun barrel) 501 501 DavidByrden First Press Limited