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British light tank, produced by Vickers-Armstrong at the end of the 1930s and employed during the early stages of World War II.
Tanque ligero Vickers es una miniatura histórica impresa en 3D de Deweycat, pensada para ambientaciones de las fuerzas británicas en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Se trata de un tanque, ideal para coleccionismo, pintura y mesas históricas.
Está disponible en 15mm y 28mm. El acabado en resina con gran nivel de detalle ayuda a resaltar volúmenes, texturas y pequeños detalles del modelo, ofreciendo una presencia limpia y definida en vitrina o sobre la mesa.
Es una miniatura impresa en 3D con licencia oficial de Deweycat. Es una pieza muy útil para ampliar fuerzas temáticas y reforzar la ambientación del ejército o escenario.
Reference: 004374-001
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British light tank, produced by Vickers-Armstrong at the end of the 1930s and employed during the early stages of World War II.