1/35 IBG Chevrolet C60S Petrol Tank (No.12 and 13 Cab)
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The Canadian Military Pattern (CMP) truck was a class of military truck in various forms, made in large numbers in Canada during World War II to British Army specifications for use in the armies of the British Commonwealth allies. Standard designs were drawn up just before the beginning of the war.
Kit features multi-piece cab with well-appointed interior and seats, excellent multi-part chassis frame, fully rendered engine and driveline, detailed suspension, injection molded tires, stowage box's, fuel tank, filigree exterior fittings, petrol tank doors can be built open or closed, injection-molded clear and photo etch parts, can be built as No.12 or No.13 cab versions.
Decals and markings for (2) vehicles of Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, France, Normandy 1944: 4th Canadian Armored Brigade Company and 5th Canadian Infantry Brigade Company.
Kit features multi-piece cab with well-appointed interior and seats, excellent multi-part chassis frame, fully rendered engine and driveline, detailed suspension, injection molded tires, stowage box's, fuel tank, filigree exterior fittings, petrol tank doors can be built open or closed, injection-molded clear and photo etch parts, can be built as No.12 or No.13 cab versions.
Decals and markings for (2) vehicles of Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, France, Normandy 1944: 4th Canadian Armored Brigade Company and 5th Canadian Infantry Brigade Company.