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1/35 Tamiya Italeri #26 U.S. Self-Propelled Howitzer Paladin Iraq War 1/35 Tamiya Italeri #26 U.S. Self-Propelled Howitzer Paladin Iraq War 1/35 Tamiya Italeri #26 U.S. Self-Propelled Howitzer Paladin Iraq War 1/35 Tamiya Italeri #26 U.S. Self-Propelled Howitzer Paladin Iraq War 1/35 Tamiya Italeri #26 U.S. Self-Propelled Howitzer Paladin Iraq War 1/35 Tamiya Italeri #26 U.S. Self-Propelled Howitzer Paladin Iraq War 1/35 Tamiya Italeri #26 U.S. Self-Propelled Howitzer Paladin Iraq War 1/35 Tamiya Italeri #26 U.S. Self-Propelled Howitzer Paladin Iraq War 1/35 Tamiya Italeri #26 U.S. Self-Propelled Howitzer Paladin Iraq War 1/35 Tamiya Italeri #26 U.S. Self-Propelled Howitzer Paladin Iraq War

1/35 Tamiya Italeri #26 U.S. Self-Propelled Howitzer Paladin Iraq War

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Dive into the world of military modeling with the 1/35 Tamiya Italeri U.S. Self-Propelled Howitzer Paladin. This model kit, based on the iconic artillery piece used in the Iraq War, offers a rewarding building experience. With detailed parts and realistic features, assembling this kit will not only enhance your modeling skills but also give you a sense of accomplishment as you create a piece of military history. Remember, this kit requires paint and cement for assembly, along with some basic tools. Get ready to enjoy the process of bringing this powerful weapon to life!
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Product Specifications

Package Size

38.5 x 24.6 x 6.5 cm

SKU

4950344370269

Age Group

15+ years

Manufacturer

Tamiya

Date of launch

December 2017

Weight

1.231 kg

Flammable

No

Scale

1/35

First Seen In

2003

Model Number

M109A6

Model Name

Paladin

Kit Version

Iraq War

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