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Product description ■ Equipped with 17-pound artillery capable of striking all military tanks. "Archer", an anti-tank self-propelled gun based on Valentine's tanks.
In 1942, the British army began to develop a 17-pound self-propelled gun armor to compete with heavily armored German tanks.
The existing Valentine infantry tank was chosen as a base for remodeling until a full-scale anti-tank vehicle was deployed.
In order to mount a long hand gun on a small body, the body of Valentine is extended and turned around, which is a big feature.
This car, which started production in April 1944, was able to penetrate 192 mm armor (in the case of high-speed armor piercing bullets) at a distance of about 900m, and showed a great performance as a trump card against German tanks.
Based on careful on-vehicle interviews, the body of Valentine's Day was made into a realistic model with a main gun with a long gun mounted on a body with a low posture.
The body of Valentine's Day was reproduced with a realistic look around the legs and a unique structure.
The main gun was given a powerful form and the breech part with fine details.
The inside of the open-top battle room is also full of three dimensional with various accessories such as a cannon rack and an in-vehicle machine gun.
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Size when completed : total length of about 191 mm, total width of about 78 mm. Gunnaur