Centurion Mk. III Battle Tank Eaglemoss EM-CV035 Scale 1:72

Centurion Mk. III Battle Tank Eaglemoss EM-CV035 Scale 1:72

Highly detailed Eaglemoss diecast model
2S5 Giatsint 152mm Self-Propelled Gun Eaglemoss EM-CV034 Scale 1:72
Details
Highly detailed Eaglemoss diecast model Centurion Mk. III Battle Tank Item#: EM-CV035 Scale: 1:72 Centurion Mk 3 Fitted with 20pdr, 2 stowage positions for track links on glacis The Centurion, introduced in 1945, was the primary British main battle tank of the post-World War II period. It is widely considered to be one of the most successful post-war tank designs, remaining in production into the 1960s, and seeing combat in the front lines into the 1980s. The chassis was also adapted for several other roles, and these have remained in service to this day. Development of the tank began in 1943 and manufacture of the Centurion began in January 1945, six prototypes arriving in Belgium less than a month after the war in Europe ended in May 1945. It first entered combat with the British Army in the Korean War in 1950, in support of the UN forces. The Centurion later served in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, where it fought against US-supplied M47 and M48 Patton tanks and they served with the Royal Australian Armoured Corps in Vietnam. Israel used Centurions in the 1967 Six Day War, 1973 Yom Kippur War, and during the 1978 and 1982 invasions of Lebanon. Centurions modified as armoured personnel carriers were used in Gaza, the West Bank and on the Lebanese border. The Royal Jordanian Land Force used Centurions, first in 1970 to fend off a Syrian incursion within its borders during the Black September events and later in the Golan Heights in 1973. South Africa deployed its Centurions in Angola during the South African Border War. It became one of the most widely used tank designs, equipping armies around the world, with some still in service until the 1990s.[10] As recently as the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict the Israel Defense Forces employed heavily modified Centurions as armoured personnel carriers and combat engineering vehicles. South Africa still employs over 200 Centurions: The vehicles of the SANDF were modernized in the 1980s and again in the 2000s, and the resulting model is known as the Olifant. Between 1946 and 1962, 4,423 Centurions were produced, consisting of 13 basic marks and numerous variants. In British Army use it was replaced by the Chieftain.
Additional Info
  • Stock#
    EM-CV035
  • Brand
    Eaglemoss
  • Color
    No
  • Country of Manufacture
  • Type
    Tank
  • Vehicle Model
    Mk.III
  • Era
    World War II
  • Country
    Great Britain
  • Scale
    1:72
Warning: Choking Hazard! Contains small parts. Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years.
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