Tracks Panzerfahre - FRIULMODEL ATL-111

Friulmodel

Réf : ATL-111
Type : Chenilles
Echelle : 1/35
Description : 

Des chenilles pour les «Panzerfahre»

Des chenilles de la marque Friulmodel les chenilles : «Tracks Panzerfahre – FRIULMODEL ATL-111».

Variante du Panzer IV le Land-Wasser-Schlepper / Panzerfähreest un tracteur d’infanterie amphibie

Source: Panzerfahre sur Wikipedia

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US M7 Priest Ammunition Storages - E.T.MODEL E35-062

E.T.MODEL

Réf:E35-062
Type:Photo-cutting
Echelle:1/35
Description:

A set US M7 Priest Ammunition Storages

Un set de photodécoupe signé E.T.Model le set : "WWII US M7 Priest Ammunition Storages"

Officially known as the 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7, the M7 Priest is a self-propelled gun produced during World War II by the United States. Priest is the nickname given by the British, due to the fact that the machine gun placed on a rail gave the impression that the tank was equipped with a pulpit. It followed the English Bishop and they officially called it 105mm SP Priest. (The British liked to give names related to religion to their self-propelled guns (Priest - priest, Bishop , bishop, Sexton - sacristan), a tradition that lasted until the 1960s with the Abbot (abbot).)

Source:Wikipedia

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Set US M7 Priest Mid Prod - E.T.MODEL E35-052

E.T Model

RéfIn: E35-052

TypeIn: Photo-cutting

Echelle: 1/35

For kit Dragon 6637

Un set d’amélioration en photodécoupe signé E.T.Model le set : "WWII US M7 Priest Mid production"

Officially known as the 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7, the M7 Priest is a self-propelled gun produced during World War II by the United States. Priest is the nickname given by the British, due to the fact that the machine gun placed on a rail gave the impression that the tank was equipped with a pulpit. It followed the English Bishop and they officially called it 105mm SP Priest. (The British liked to give names related to religion to their self-propelled guns (Priest - priest, Bishop , bishop, Sexton - sacristan), a tradition that lasted until the 1960s with the Abbot (abbot).)

Source: M7 Priest on Wikipedia

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