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Airfix 1/35 Alvis Stalwart Mk.2 Limber Plastic Model Kit [A1387]

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Airfix 1/35 Alvis Stalwart Mk.2 Limber Plastic Model Kit [A1387]

This is a Airfix 1/35 Alvis Stalwart Mk.2 Limber Plastic Model Kit [A1387]

This remarkable 1:35 scale model faithfully represents the Alvis Stalwart Mk.2 Limber, a versatile load-carrier that served the British Army with honour for thirty years. Comprising 245 parts, this Skill Level 3 kit offers intricate detailing, including the vehicle's unique Atlas loader crane, crafted to transport and supply ammunition to the FV433 Abbott self-propelled gun. Resembling a vehicle from Gerry Anderson's Thunderbird 2, this fully amphibious machine gained a reputation for its ability to tackle any terrain during its Cold War service.

Key Features

  • 245 piece kit with detailed craftsmanship
  • 1:35 scale model of the Alvis Stalwart Mk.2 featuring Atlas loader crane
  • Skill Level 3 build ideal for modellers aged 8 and above
  • Fully amphibious design with unique high-mobility characteristics
  • Includes three authentic paint schemes from Cold War British Army service
  • Detailed Atlas loading arm with realistic crane mechanism
  • Accurate depiction of ammunition support vehicle for FV433 Abbott self-propelled gun

History

The Alvis Stalwart was engineered during the Cold War as a high-mobility load carrier for the British Army, built to navigate the most demanding terrains. Its standout feature was its amphibious nature, enabling seamless transitions from land to water without any modifications.

This Mk.2 model was fitted with the robust Atlas loader crane, specifically designed to support the British Army's FV433 Abbott self-propelled gun. Each Abbott had a dedicated Stalwart for ammunition support, forming an efficient resupply system in the field. The Atlas loading arm could lift three tons at its shortest reach, with a capacity of just under 1.5 tons at its maximum four-metre reach.

The Stalwart's distinctive look, with its high ground clearance and unique silhouette, drew comparisons to vehicles from Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds series. Despite its unconventional appearance, the Stalwart proved to be a dependable and effective workhorse throughout its 30-year service, operating in environments and conditions that would challenge standard vehicles.

$43.37
Airfix 1/35 Alvis Stalwart Mk.2 Limber Plastic Model Kit [A1387]
$43.37

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This is a Airfix 1/35 Alvis Stalwart Mk.2 Limber Plastic Model Kit [A1387]

This remarkable 1:35 scale model faithfully represents the Alvis Stalwart Mk.2 Limber, a versatile load-carrier that served the British Army with honour for thirty years. Comprising 245 parts, this Skill Level 3 kit offers intricate detailing, including the vehicle's unique Atlas loader crane, crafted to transport and supply ammunition to the FV433 Abbott self-propelled gun. Resembling a vehicle from Gerry Anderson's Thunderbird 2, this fully amphibious machine gained a reputation for its ability to tackle any terrain during its Cold War service.

Key Features

  • 245 piece kit with detailed craftsmanship
  • 1:35 scale model of the Alvis Stalwart Mk.2 featuring Atlas loader crane
  • Skill Level 3 build ideal for modellers aged 8 and above
  • Fully amphibious design with unique high-mobility characteristics
  • Includes three authentic paint schemes from Cold War British Army service
  • Detailed Atlas loading arm with realistic crane mechanism
  • Accurate depiction of ammunition support vehicle for FV433 Abbott self-propelled gun

History

The Alvis Stalwart was engineered during the Cold War as a high-mobility load carrier for the British Army, built to navigate the most demanding terrains. Its standout feature was its amphibious nature, enabling seamless transitions from land to water without any modifications.

This Mk.2 model was fitted with the robust Atlas loader crane, specifically designed to support the British Army's FV433 Abbott self-propelled gun. Each Abbott had a dedicated Stalwart for ammunition support, forming an efficient resupply system in the field. The Atlas loading arm could lift three tons at its shortest reach, with a capacity of just under 1.5 tons at its maximum four-metre reach.

The Stalwart's distinctive look, with its high ground clearance and unique silhouette, drew comparisons to vehicles from Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds series. Despite its unconventional appearance, the Stalwart proved to be a dependable and effective workhorse throughout its 30-year service, operating in environments and conditions that would challenge standard vehicles.