Model: AMX VTT French APC |
Catalogue number | 72448 |
Scale | 1/72 |
Model state | Sold out |
Weapons and equipment | APC |
Period | Post WWII |
Description
AMX-VCI (French: Véhicule de Combat d,Infanterie) is one of the many variants of the French AMX-13 light tank. It was the front line APC of the French Army until replaced by the AMX-10P. It is still used by some countries, for example Mexico. Beginning in 1957, some 3,000 vehicles were produced. It was initially produced as the AMX-13 VTT (véhicule de transport de troupe), which carried 10 infantrymen and was armed with either an 7.5 mm machine gun or a 12.7 mm M2 Browning machine gun in an open mounting. The final versions had a turret equipped with a 20mm light autocannon.
Inside of box
Decal | Photo-Etched | Photo-Etched 2
Photos of prototype
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