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British Cruiser A34 Comet Mk. IV Tank - 1st Royal Tank Regiment, 7th Armoured Division, Germany, 1945 (1:72 Scale)
British Cruiser A34 Comet Mk. IV Tank - 1st Royal Tank Regiment, 7th Armoured Division, Germany, 1945

Hobby Master British Cruiser A34 Comet Mk. IV Tank - 1st Royal Tank Regiment, 7th Armoured Division, Germany, 1945




 
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Hobby Master HG5207 British Cruiser A34 Comet Mk. IV Tank - 1st Royal Tank Regiment, 7th Armoured Division, Germany, 1945 (1:72 Scale) "After [El] Alamein, we never had a defeat."
- British Prime Minister Winston Churchill

The Tank, Cruiser, Comet I (A34) was a British cruiser tank that first saw use near the end of World War II. It was designed to provide greater anti-tank capability to Cromwell tank squadrons. It was armed with a 77mm HV, a derivative of the 17 pounder, with the result it was one of the few British tanks with the firepower to challenge late war German designs. Seeing post World War II combat during the Korean war, the Comet remained in British service until 1958. Comets sold to other countries continued in some cases to operate into the 70s.

The 11th Armoured Division was the first to receive the new tanks in December 1944 and the only division to be completely refitted by the end of the war. Because of its late arrival, the Comet did not participate in any major battles though it did see combat against the Germans. The Comet was involved in the crossing of the Rhine and the later Berlin Victory Parade in July 1945. The Comet's maximum speed of 32 miles per hour was greatly exploited on the German Autobahns.

Pictured here is a 1:72 scale replica of a British cruiser tank, A34 Comet Mk. IV tank that was attached to the 1st Royal Tank Regiment, 7th Armoured Division, then deployed to Germany during 1945. Sold Out!

Dimensions:
Length: 3-1/2-inches
Width: 1-1/2-inches

Release Date: April 2019

Historical Account: "The Desert Rats" - The 7th Armoured Division was an armoured division of the British Army that saw distinguished active service during World War II, where its exploits in the Western Desert Campaign gained it the Desert Rats nickname.

After the Munich Agreement, the division was formed in Egypt during 1938 as the Mobile Division (Egypt) and its first divisional commander was the tank theorist Major-General Sir Percy Hobart. In February 1940, the name of the unit was changed to the 7th Armoured Division.

The division fought in most major battles during the North African Campaign; later it would land and fight in the Italian Campaign during the early stages of the invasion of Italy before being withdrawn to the United Kingdom where it prepared to fight in North-west Europe. It began landing in Normandy during the afternoon of D-Day, June 6th, 1944, and fought its way across Europe ending the war in Kiel and Hamburg, Germany.

Although the division was disbanded during the 1950s, the history, name and the "Desert Rat" flash is carried on by the 7th Armoured Brigade.

Features
  • Plastic construction
  • Turret rotates
  • Elevating gun
  • Static tracks
  • Accurate markings and insignia
  • Comes with acrylic display case

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