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*Airfix. A06361. 1:32. 17 pounder and anti tank gun and crew

*Airfix. A06361. 1:32. 17 pounder and anti tank gun and crew

SKU: A06361

Includes 6 crew figures

The 17 Pounder was the largest of three anti-tank guns used by the British Army in the Second World War. Design work on the 17 Pounder began in April 1941 with the aim of replacing existing anti-tank guns. First deliveries of the new gun were made to Royal Artillery units in August 1942 and this type first saw action at the Battle of Medenine, North Africa, on 6 March 1943. The 17 Pounder was widely used in Italy and northern Europe and continued into post-war service for many years. Its use extended to being employed as a field gun, its high explosive shell proving a particularly useful charge in this role.

Number of parts                           171.

Dimensions (mm)                        L233 x W69

 

Safety Notice

WARNING Not suitable for children under 36 months. It contains small parts which can present a choking hazard. Please retain these details and the address for future reference. CAUTION Please remove all packaging before giving the toy to a child. 

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