The production of Italian tanks during the Second World War focused on the "M" series. The M-13/40 was the most famous and widely used tank of the Royal Army. Equipped with a 47mm cannon, it was notable for its unique track and suspension structure and for the protective "bolted" armor. On its chassis, the self-propelled gun M-40 was also developed. Armed with a 75mm howitzer mounted in a casemate, it was greatly feared by enemy armored vehicles. The best results were achieved through the combined use of M-13/40 tanks accompanied by self-propelled guns, which compensated for the tank's limited firepower. Throughout the war, both tanks and self-propelled guns saw improvements in technical solutions and armament.
- Scale 1:56
- Contains 1 model
- 103 parts for 4 alternative models: M13/40, M14/41, M40, M41
- Highly detalied kit
- 2 figures
- Decals for 4 versions: Italy 1935-1943
- Skill 1
- Model Dim. 9,2 cm
- Box Dim. 258 x 162 x 38 mm
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted. Plastic parts.
Scale: 28mm - 1/56th.