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Company B Releases Fiat SPA Dovunque 35


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Personal logo BAMeyer Sponsoring Member of TMP of Company B writes:

The Dovunque (Go Anywhere) 35 3-ton truck began production in 1936 by the Fiat subsidiary SPA. The design was requested by the Italian military based upon experience in Ethiopia. It was first deployed during the Spanish Civil War. With the outbreak of WWII, it was used extensively in North Africa. Many trucks later made their way to both the Balkans and the Russian Front. When Italy left the war, production continued under German auspices. The Dovunque 35 was used for general transport, towing light artillery, as a platform for AA guns, and signal vans. There even was an APC developed on its chassis.

Fiat Dovunque

A model in 1:56 scale, mastered by Mike Broadbent. Priced at $32.00 USD. In stock and available from Company B, Brigade Games, The Wargames Command Post (Europe), and Good Games Canberra (Australia).

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