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JTFM Enterprises/Die Waffenkammer: 1:56 Scale M-22 Locust Airborne Tank Released


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Fotherington Thrip writes:

I reckon very well done JTFM for even making the Locust as it is a rare tank to produce in miniature. Looks a great model too.


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Jeff at JTFM Enterprises of JTFM Enterprises writes:

JTFM Enterprises/Die Waffenkammer is pleased to release a rather unique model.

The M-22 Locust Airborne Tank

Model mastered by Mike Broadbent.

M-22 Locust

Introduced late in the war and used by the British 6th Airborne Armored Reconnaissance Regiment during Operation Varsity, where they performed poorly and never saw active service with British forces again, and were classified as obsolete in 1946.

M-22 Locust

A number of Locusts were used by foreign militaries in the post-war period. The Belgian Army used Locusts as command tanks for their M4 Sherman tank regiments, and the Egyptian Army used several company-sized units of Locusts during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.

The model retails for $25.00 CAD, and is available in our webstore.

The kit comes with a command figure and the usual assortment of stowage.

M-22 Locust

Plenty of possibilities here for Airborne unit players and collectors, as well as post-war what-if scenarios.

More great releases on the way!

Cheers!

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