TAMIYA 1/35 Military Miniature No.254 U.S. MEDIUMTANK M26 PERSHING T26E3 BUYJP

Description

Condition: New

Product Introduction.
This is a plastic model assembly kit of the M26 Pershing, the main tank of the US Army.
The 245mm-long turret with a long-barreled 90mm cannon and the unique bottom of the tank's body give the model a highly realistic style.
Each hatch for the crew can be opened and closed selectively. Suspension is movable and the position of the rolling wheels can be changed to suit the terrain of the scene base.
Realistic details such as the casting representation of the vehicle body and turret, and the engine grille which is made of separate parts.
Includes accessories such as machine gun ammunition box, 2 crew figures (half-length figure) and 4 decals.

Payment

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Shipping

 From the viewpoint of the global environment, we reuse used cardboard boxes and cushioning materials for packing.
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Returns

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