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Master Box MAS3505 1:35 Pz.Kpfw.I Separate Track links

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Master Box MAS3505 1:35 Pz.Kpfw.I Separate Track links

Pz.Kpfw.I Separate Track links (designed to be used with Master Box kits) Tracks for models: Panzerwerfer 42auf Maultier Jagdpanzer 1 Ausf.B Befeglwagen 3KLB Opel Blitz Maultier PZ1 Ausf.B The tracks designed for the PzKfw 1A in 1933 were used successfully on other AFVs utilized by the Wehrmacht during the course of WWII. The tacks offered in this kit can easily be removed from the sprues, and do not require any special processing or fitting. Using these tracks, the modeler can achieve a higher degree of realism in recreating sags and slack between the return rollers. Battle damage can also be effectively simulated this way.
Pz.Kpfw.I Separate Track links (designed to be used with Master Box kits) Tracks for models: Panzerwerfer 42auf Maultier Jagdpanzer 1 Ausf.B Befeglwagen 3KLB Opel Blitz Maultier PZ1 Ausf.B The tracks designed for the PzKfw 1A in 1933 were used successfully on other AFVs utilized by the Wehrmacht during the course of WWII. The tacks offered in this kit can easily be removed from the sprues, and do not require any special processing or fitting. Using these tracks, the modeler can achieve a higher degree of realism in recreating sags and slack between the return rollers. Battle damage can also be effectively simulated this way.
$4.86

Original: $13.89

-65%
Master Box MAS3505 1:35 Pz.Kpfw.I Separate Track linksβ€”

$13.89

$4.86

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Pz.Kpfw.I Separate Track links (designed to be used with Master Box kits) Tracks for models: Panzerwerfer 42auf Maultier Jagdpanzer 1 Ausf.B Befeglwagen 3KLB Opel Blitz Maultier PZ1 Ausf.B The tracks designed for the PzKfw 1A in 1933 were used successfully on other AFVs utilized by the Wehrmacht during the course of WWII. The tacks offered in this kit can easily be removed from the sprues, and do not require any special processing or fitting. Using these tracks, the modeler can achieve a higher degree of realism in recreating sags and slack between the return rollers. Battle damage can also be effectively simulated this way.