Leopard 1 A5/C2, Main Battle Tank, 1:35, Takom
Scale 1:35
Original ref: 2004
Brand: Takom
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Leopard C2 Mexas, Canadian Main Battle Tank, 1:35, Takom
The Leopard 1, initially designated only Leopard; is a German designed and built main battle tank that entered service in 1965. It was developed at a time when HEAT warheads were believed to give limited value to conventional heavy armor, so it focused on power of fire, with a gun similar to the British 105mm L7, and better cross-country ability than other tanks of the same stage. It has been acquired by Germany, Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey, Ecuador and Lebanon.
Manufacturer: Takom
Made of plastic.
Kits can be chose to make into A5 or C2
Kit to mount.
Chassis structure faithfully reproduced.
Collector's item, not recommended for children under 14 years of age.
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