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Old 21-08-11, 14:51
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http://www.italiankits.it/italiankitsarmor.html

IKA35009 ~ ITALIAN KITS Armor ~ 1/35

Ford F60L 3ton Portee captured with Breda 20mm

Resin kit with p.etched parts.

€ 75,00 - available.
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That looks good!
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Old 30-12-11, 13:25
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Default 1/35 f15 by lz models

http://www.lzmodels.com/135-CMP-Ford...-variants.html

http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?...=186455&page=1

http://www.militarymodelling.com/for...p?th=61297&p=1
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Interesting link

But who is the manufacturer for these CMP kits?
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Old 01-01-12, 18:17
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it's in the first link, lzmodels
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Old 02-11-13, 00:43
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Default CMP in 1/35 scale

At last a kit of a CMP 3 tonner.

http://www.mirror-models.com/135-CMP...t-C60L-GS.html

I'm not sure about the rear body; together with the cab without a hatch it looks to be an early wooden type used in North Africa. Hopefully they will do a steel body version and square / circular roof hatch version.
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