Tamiya British Universal Carrier MkII 1/35 Model Kit

Tamiya British Universal Carrier MkII 1/35 Model Kit
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Highly detailed 1/35 scale model kit of the British Universal Carrier MkII, a small, tracked military vehicle which was designed to carry a Bren light machine gun. The British Universal Carriers were usually used for transporting personnel and equipment or as machine gun platforms by Allied forced in World War II. This model kit depicts the MkII variant of the British Universal Carrier, which were equipped with a towing hitch. This model kit includes 5 detailed figures in various life-like poses and loads of accessories. Tamiya 35175 – Military Miniature Series #175, British Bren gun carrier (European campaign) 1:35 scale, 118mm length 5 figures included (2 north africa, 3 european) This plastic kitset requires assembly, paint and glue to complete. During World War II, Great Britain and its commonwealth Armies used a vast number of small sized, fully tracked weapons carriers, while the American and German forces relied mainly on half-tracks and wheeled transport. Development of these fully tracked carriers dates back to 1925 when Major (later Lieutenant-General Sir Gifford) Martel constructed a one-man “tankette” to interest the British War Purchasing Office. Since then, variations consisted of machine gun carrier, mortar carrier, light gun tractor etc. These weapons were built by several firms, and although built for specific purposes, they did serve in the early days of the conflict. Experiences at the front however, showed a need for a multi-purpose vehicle, capable of a wide range of tasks. Thus the Universal Carrier Mk. I, and the improved Mk. II came into being about 1940. The Universal Carrier had an open top crew compartment on each side of the engine compartment, and a lightly armored superstructure. The Ford V-8 cylinder engine put out 85 brake horsepower and provided a 48km/h of top speed. Armament and stowage were varied according to its mission, but most typically, it carried a Czech designed .303 inch Bren light machine gun (modified and manufactured by Enfield), plus some other small arms. With its high mobility and adaptability, the Universal Carrier proved satisfactory throughout the conflict, from the African desert to the European campaign.