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Richard Kemp of HLBS Co writes:


Saracen APC

Hot on the heels of the Saladin armored car, we now have the Saracen APC available. Entering into production in 1952 because of a need for an APC for the Malayan emergency, it went on to serve in a number of other conflicts, including Aden, Yom Kippur and the Namibian war of independence, to name a few. Besides the U.K., it was also used by numerous other countries, including South Africa, Australia, Kuwait, and even by various United States police departments for their S.W.A.T. units.

Saracen APC

This model is an all-resin kit and, since this photo was taken, we've altered the turret to include separate hatch lids. It measures 100mm long, 50mm wide, and 55mm high, approximately. Priced at £20.00 GBP.

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