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scale

12
Altersempfehlung

125
Einzelteile

Cromwell Mk. IV "World of Tanks"
Art. Nr. 035049090
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Ausgewählte Farben

1:72
scale

12
Altersempfehlung

125
Einzelteile
Cromwell Mk. IV Modellbausatz: Detailgetreue Miniatur des legendären britischen Panzers
Entdecken Sie den Cromwell Mk. IV, einen maßstabsgetreuen Modellbausatz im Detailgrad 1:72, der mit seiner Präzision und historischen Genauigkeit besticht. Dieses Set, bestehend aus 125 Teilen und einer Länge von 89mm, ist perfekt für Modellbau-Enthusiasten ab 12 Jahren geeignet. Der Cromwell, entwickelt von BRC&W und eingesetzt von der britischen Armee während der entscheidenden Feldzüge in Nordwest-Europa von 1944 bis 1945, wird nun als detailreiches Modell zum Leben erweckt. Mit besonderen Merkmalen wie dem offiziellen World of Tanks-Lizenzprodukt und speziellen Decals bietet dieses Modell eine einzigartige Chance, ein Stück Geschichte detailgetreu nachzubilden.
Lieferumfang:
- Kunststoffmodellbausatz (nicht zusammengebaut)
- Bebilderte, mehrsprachige Bauanleitung
- Abziehbilder für originale World of Tanks-Stile
- Offizielles World of Tanks-Lizenzprodukt mit speziellem Bonusinhalt
Besondere Merkmale:
- Offizielle Lizenz von World of Tanks
- Exklusive Decals für authentische World of Tanks-Stile
- Detailgetreue Nachbildung des Cromwell Mk. IV in 1:72
- 125 präzise gefertigte Teile für ein realistisches Modellerlebnis
Hintergrundinformationen:
Der britische Panzer Cromwell wurde zwischen 1941 und 1942 von BRC&W entwickelt und zwischen Ende 1943 und 1945 produziert, mit einer Gesamtzahl von 1.070 Fahrzeugen. Er war ein Schlüsselelement in den Feldzügen der britischen Armee in Nordwest-Europa von 1944 bis 1945. Als mittlerer Panzer der Stufe 6 in World of Tanks bietet der Cromwell Spielern eine Kombination aus Geschwindigkeit und Feuerkraft, die ihn zu einem Favoriten auf dem virtuellen Schlachtfeld macht. Dieses Modell bringt die Faszination und Geschichte dieses bemerkenswerten Panzers in die Welt des Modellbaus, komplett mit der offiziellen Lizenz von World of Tanks, und ermöglicht es Fans, ihre Leidenschaft für Geschichte und Gaming zu verbinden.
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