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1/35 Tamiya MM #355 British Infantry Tank Mk.IIA Matilda II Mk.III/IV Red Army ver. 1/35 Tamiya MM #355 British Infantry Tank Mk.IIA Matilda II Mk.III/IV Red Army ver. 1/35 Tamiya MM #355 British Infantry Tank Mk.IIA Matilda II Mk.III/IV Red Army ver. 1/35 Tamiya MM #355 British Infantry Tank Mk.IIA Matilda II Mk.III/IV Red Army ver. 1/35 Tamiya MM #355 British Infantry Tank Mk.IIA Matilda II Mk.III/IV Red Army ver. 1/35 Tamiya MM #355 British Infantry Tank Mk.IIA Matilda II Mk.III/IV Red Army ver. 1/35 Tamiya MM #355 British Infantry Tank Mk.IIA Matilda II Mk.III/IV Red Army ver. 1/35 Tamiya MM #355 British Infantry Tank Mk.IIA Matilda II Mk.III/IV Red Army ver. 1/35 Tamiya MM #355 British Infantry Tank Mk.IIA Matilda II Mk.III/IV Red Army ver. 1/35 Tamiya MM #355 British Infantry Tank Mk.IIA Matilda II Mk.III/IV Red Army ver.

1/35 Tamiya MM #355 British Infantry Tank Mk.IIA Matilda II Mk.III/IV Red Army ver.

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The 1/35 Tamiya MM #355 British Infantry Tank Mk.IIA is a fantastic model kit that allows you to recreate a piece of World War II history right at your table. This tank, known for its robust design during the battles of 1939-1945, is a thrilling build for any model enthusiast. The kit requires some assembly and is perfect for hobbyists looking to hone their skills with paint and cement. As you put this model together, you'll appreciate the intricacies of its design and the role it played in history. Gather your tools, unleash your creativity, and enjoy the satisfaction of building this iconic tank.

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Product Specifications

Package Size

30 x 21.5 x 7 cm

SKU

4950344353552

Age Group

15+ years

Manufacturer

Tamiya

Date of launch

April 2017

Weight

0.903 kg

Flammable

No

Scale

1/35

First Seen In

1941

Model Number

A12

Model Name

Infantry Tank Mk.IIA Matilda II Mk.III/IV

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