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Wednesday, July 12, 2017 - 12:46 PM UTC
We previously shared the box art so now here’s a look into what is in the box.
The 9K35 Strela-10 (SA-13 Gopher) is a highly mobile, visually aimed missile platform that is based on the MT-LB tracked amphibious chassis. The 9K35 is fitted with a launcher for four Strela-10 missiles, and has been in use in Russia, as well as most Eastern European nations and in the Middle East.
Trumpeter's 9K35 Strela-10 SA-13 Gopher Surface-to-Air Missile System (05554) contains more than 950 parts. It features multi-slide molded upper and lower hulls, individual track links, photo-etched and copper wire for detailing. Decals for four finishing options complete the offering. When built, the model’s dimensions are185.8mm (L) by 89.3mm (W).
Background information on the vehicle sourced from Weaponsystems.net and Wikipedia.
Trumpeter's 9K35 Strela-10 SA-13 Gopher Surface-to-Air Missile System (05554) contains more than 950 parts. It features multi-slide molded upper and lower hulls, individual track links, photo-etched and copper wire for detailing. Decals for four finishing options complete the offering. When built, the model’s dimensions are185.8mm (L) by 89.3mm (W).
Background information on the vehicle sourced from Weaponsystems.net and Wikipedia.
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