The AEC Armoured Car is a series of heavy armored cars built by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) during the Second World War. The first example was demonstrated in early 1941 and an order was placed in June of that year.
The AEC Mk I was equipped with the same turret as the Valentine tank, featuring the 2-pounder gun. 129 Mk I vehicles were built and many of them saw action in North Africa in the latter stages of the Desert War. The Mk I was equipped with AEC 195 diesel engine and a total weight of the vehicle was eleven tons.
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Highly detailed model
436 plastic parts
60 Photo-Etched metal parts
Decals options for three vehicles
Full-color instruction
All New Tooling. State of the art engineering utilizing slide mold technology.
Fully detailed interior
Highlydetailed engine compartment
Engineis accurately represented
Fighting compartment faithfully reproduced
Driver’s vision periscopes molded in clear plastic
Driving compartment interior is fully detailed and accurately produced
All doors and hatches can be assembled open or closed
Slide-mold tire tread pattern molded in one part
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