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Plastic Soldier Company Announce New Easy Assembly 1:72nd Universal Carrier Kit


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I agree. Instead of just 3 in the box why not 5 or 6?


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CATMAN2 of The Plastic Soldier Company writes:

I did promise a surprise treat for July – we are delighted to announce our forthcoming 1:72nd British Universal Carrier. The Easy Assembly kit comprises three carrier models and twelve crew figures in late-war British/Commonwealth uniform, and provides options to build either a Mk I or Mk II carrier. Priced at £12.95 GBP. The kit is nearly ready, and should be released at the beginning of August - but you can get further images and information (and pre-order!) in the Upcoming Products section on the homepage of our website.

Universal Carrier Kit

We will be releasing a carrier conversion kit in the autumn, with parts to build the Machine Gun, Mortar, Armored Observation Post, Wasp Flamethrower and early Bren/Scout Carriers, as well as more crew figures in desert uniforms with head options for early tin helmet, Aussie slouch hat, Sikh turban, and with further stowage.

Universal Carrier Kit

Come and see us at Bovington Tank Museum this weekend, 7th and 8th July, and chat about what's new and future plans.

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