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About the Crusader Mk.III
In the 1930's, a
British mission observed the field maneuvers of the Russian army and were
impressed by the performance of some of their tanks, which were influenced
by the designs of American Walter Christie. The British decided to develop
their own fast "cruiser" tank for their army and their efforts eventually
resulted in the Crusader. When it entered operational service in 1941 as
part of Operation Battle axe in North Africa, the Crusader was found to be
faster than its German counterparts, but had a less powerful gun, thinner
armor, and was not very reliable. Due to delays in the development of new
tanks, it was decided to mount the larger 6-pounder gun onto the Crusader.
The larger gun resulted in a smaller 3-man turret crew
About the Model
- 1/48 scale assembly model kit of the
British Crusader Mk.III tank.
- New parts included to depict the larger
6-pounder main gun and its associated gun mantlet.
- Die-cast chassis for added weight and
realism.
- Caterpillar tracks are assembly type,
with upper sections featuring realistic sag effect. 3 types of markings
included.
- Display alongside ITEM 32541 British
Crusader Mk.I/II Cruiser Tank Mk.VI and ITEM 32546 British Crusader
- Mk.III Anti-Aircraft Tank Mk.III to
showcase the Crusader family of AFVs.
- Also an excellent piece to use with
either Allied or German vehicles to depict scenes from the North African
desert.
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