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klingsor writes:

I would guess it saves having to have separately moulded arms. If you wanted to put the arms on the steering wheel for each different vehicle the arms would have to be adjustable to allow for differently positioned and sized steering wheels and that means separate pieces for additional fuss and probably expense, two or more pieces in the mould instead of just one.


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Empress Miniatures of Empress Miniatures writes:

We've added a useful pack to our Tanks and Vehicles section of the Spanish Civil War area of our shop today – a set of six drivers in 'inter-war' clothing. There is a mix of military and civilian clothing here, which is perfect for both real and fictional scenarios, such as Pulp or Very British Civil War scenarios.

Drivers

These are designed to fit into most 1:56th to 1:48th vehicles, and will work with models such as the Matchbox Models of Yesteryear range.

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