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Behemonth Magnus (damian203)
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Vickers 1934. Argentina

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32 27 June 2022, 22:08
Rui S
Belo trabalho e pintura 👍
2 July 2022, 15:02
Simon Nagorsnik
So many great objects coming up today... I can't keep up with the comments anymore...but here it is necessary: Superb work!- Like it! 😁
2 July 2022, 15:08
Behemonth Magnus
thank you my friend!!
2 July 2022, 15:48
Ben M
I love this.
11 July 2023, 02:01
Neuling
Same as Simon says .........
11 July 2023, 07:46
Mr James
Agree with above. Beautiful work
11 July 2023, 09:01
Behemonth Magnus
thanks friends, here is another weird project in progress: Nahuel tank | Album by damian203 (1:48)
11 July 2023, 10:15
Ben M
Oh I like the Nahual!
11 July 2023, 21:33
Behemonth Magnus
I'm gonna finish it soon...
12 July 2023, 02:48
Diego DH
Which kit is this one? Looks great, and not too much documentation available.
29 February, 06:07
Guy Rump
Very nice unusual build! 👍
29 February, 08:45
Behemonth Magnus
Diego, you are right; it is a no longer available kit from AFV models, was a French band, made in resin and tools and some details come from lead. In this reagards, I have made the profile from the kit, nonetheless, I don't know why, it is disappear from here
29 February, 10:10
Behemonth Magnus
Last but not least, nowadays, you have available a much more better kit, mad it in a high quality 3D resine, from Armaq models from Argentina.: SCM Brand: ARMAQ AR
29 February, 10:18
Behemonth Magnus
then I am gonna send you material about the Armaq kit
29 February, 11:48

Album info

During the inter-war period, the British company Vickers-Armstrong made its fortune by selling military equipment and vehicles all over the world. One of its many clients was Argentina.

Six Model 25 Vickers Crossley armored cars were bought in 1928, becoming Argentina's first ever armored vehicles. Almost a decade later, in 1937, Argentina purchased 12 Vickers-Carden-Loyd Model 1934 light tanks with the intention of using them to train and form tank crews in anticipation of purchasing heavier tanks.

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