HURRICANE MODELS (P&P only £3.95 UK)

From 1942 in the Second World War, a good 8,000 of the LCM 3 were used by the American and British navies to transport
light armoured cars and materials from ship to shore. These landing craft could carry up to 30 tonnes of cargo and were used
for landing the Allied forces in Normandy (D-Day).
With a total build of at least 640,000, the jeep is the vehicle
most used in warfare. This robust, light and all-wheel-drive vehicle was used by the Allied forces in all theatres of war.
The vehicle was often brought ashore from landing craft to the coastal areas taken by the troops for supply and transport
purposes.
| Model details: | |
| Scale | 1:35 |
| Release date | 02/2008 |
| No. of parts | 291 |
| Length | Landungsboot: 435 mm / Jeep & Trailer: 165 mm |
| Skill Level | 5 |
| Original details: | |
| Type description | Landing craft |
| Year/Period | 1942 |
| Origin | USA |
| Engine capacity | 248 kW |
| Speed | 16,6 km/h |
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