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Wednesday, April 15, 2015 - 04:54 AM UTC
LZ Models comes with another nice and odd 1/35 vehicle, the LeTourneau CarryAll LS Scraper. A detailed model of a machine that was used by the US Army and others during and beyond WWII.
Scrapers played an important role during the war, with tasks like building roads or clearing beaches. R.G. LeTourneau manufactured several types, of which the small LS was introduced in 1940 and produced over 20 years.
With an overall length 9 meters and weight of 6.500 kg, its capacity was 8,5 cubic meters of ground.
The LZ Models kit has over 50 resin parts, more than 60 photo etch parts, wire and rope.
Usually towed by the D7 tractor, it will make happy the heavy-weathering fans if put together MiniArt offering!
With an overall length 9 meters and weight of 6.500 kg, its capacity was 8,5 cubic meters of ground.
The LZ Models kit has over 50 resin parts, more than 60 photo etch parts, wire and rope.
Usually towed by the D7 tractor, it will make happy the heavy-weathering fans if put together MiniArt offering!
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