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3Ro Italian Truck - 90/53 Ammunition Carrier

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IBG-Modellbau
More than 5 Pieces available
Shipping 1 - 2 days
Plastic model kit for building a Lancia 3Ro Italian Truck - 90/53 Ammunition Carrier
  • 1:35 scale
  • highly detailed chassis
  • many photo-etched parts, including all the steel cables found in the chassis
  • doors can be built open or closed
  • detailed engine and hood possible to be built open or closed
  • detailed, one part, plastic wheel tread created using multiple slide molding technology
  • ammunition boxes can be built open or closed
  • lot of 90mm ammunition included
  • not built/not painted
  • Paint and glue not included
 This kit can be ideally combined with:
  • IBG35063 Italian Autocannone 3Ro with 90/53 90mm AA gun
You can get more kits from IBG-Modellbau's Lancia 3Ro series here*1:
  • IBG35052 Lancia 3Ro Italian Truck Cargo Version
  • IBG35053 Lancia 3Ro Italian Truck w/ 100/17 100mm Howitzer
  • IBG35054 3Ro Italian Truck in German Service
  • IBG35055 Lancia 3Ro Italian Truck Troop Carrier
  • IBG35064 3Ro Italian Truck - 90/53 Ammunition Carrier
  • IBG35065 3Ro Italian Truck with 100mm Howitzer and Crew
  • IBG35066 Italian Autocannone 3Ro with 90/53 Gun and Crew
*1 if in stock

3Ro Italian truck was a 5-cylinder diesel engine vehicle from the Ro line of trucks (Ro – 2-cylinder and Ro-Ro – 3-cylinder). Both Civilian and military versions were produced between 1938 and 1947. It was the main heavy truck of Royal Italian Army during the World War II, serving in Balkans, North Africa and Eastern Front. Around 9500 military vehicles were produced in many variants: general service cargo, troop transport, tank transporter, horse transporter, petrol tank, and more. Some of the trucks were fitted with 100mm 100/17 howitzer or 90mm 90/53 anti-aircraft gun and became self propelled artillery platforms. Large number of the trucks were taken by German Wehrmacht after the Italian armistice of September 8, 1943. Several captured vehicles also served in Allied army, in the heavy section of LRDG forces.
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