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Universal Carrier Mk. I w/3 inch mortar

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Plastic model kit for building a Universal Carrier Mk.I with 3-inch mortar
   with interior  
  • scale 1:35
  • extensive interior fittings with 3-inch mortar, mortar ammunition and weapons, without V8 engine replica
  • clear, photo-etched parts, metal springs and chains included
  • segment tracks
  • 3 marking options
  • not built, not painted
  • paint and glue not included
Riich Models has a whole series of Universal Carriers in its program, which you can order/purchase here (if in stock):
inklusive Ford V8 Motornachbildung ohne Ford V8 Motornachbildung
  • RII35011 Universal Carrier Mk.I w/Crew (full interior)
  • RII35027 Universal Carrier Mk.II (full interior)
  • RII35016 Universal Carrier MMG Mk.II
  • RII35017 Universal Carrier Mk. I w/3 inch mortar
  • RII35031 2,8cm s.Pz.B.41 auf Bren Carrier 731(e)
  • RII35034 Universal Carrier Mk.III & Welbike Mk.2 - limited
  • RII35035 Panzerjäger Bren 731(e) mit 8.8cm Panzerschreck
  • RII35036 Universal Carrier Wasp Mk.II with Crew
  • RII35037 Universal Carrier Wasp Mk.IIC
  • RII35039 Universal Carrier Wasp Mk.IIC (Polish)

In the 1930s, Vickers-Amstrong developed various tracked weapon carriers for different tasks, but at the end of that decade it was decided to build just one type, which became the Universal Carrier. The driver and machine gunner sat in the front, and there was space for up to 6 soldiers to the left and right of the engine. The basic version was called the Bren Carrier because its main armament was a Bren machine gun. The MMG was equipped with a light Vickers machine gun. One version served as a anti-tank gun tractor, others had extensive radio equipment, grenade launcher equipment or flame oil tanks for a flamethrower instead of the front machine gun. The Ford V8 engine produced 85 hp and enabled speeds of up to 50 km/h. The Universal Carrier was used by British troops and their allies, but the Germans also used captured vehicles for their purposes.
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