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AEC Armoured Car is a series of heavy armoured cars built by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) during the Second World War. The first example was demonstrated in early 1941 and an order was placed in June of that year.
The first version carried a Valentine Mk II turret with 2 pounder gun. Vehicles of later variant designs carried heavier armament. Mk II version has heavier turret with a 6 pounder gun, redesigned front hull, 158 hp diesel engine and the weight of the Mk II is 12.0 t.
Mk II and Mk III armoured cars were used on continental Europe. Production of all the AEC armoured car marks ceased after 629 had been produced. The Mk II / Mk III took part in the fighting in Europe with British and British Indian Army units. In 1944 a batch of AEC armoured cars was send into Yugoslavia for use by partisans, transferred cars were used more than 10 years.
After WWII, some AECs were in use by some countries up to the 1970s.
Model Information:
Contains 487 plastic parts, highly detailed model, 44 PE parts, decals are included, full-colour instructions, fully detailed interior, highly detailed engine compartment, engine is accurately represented, fighting compartment is truly reproduced, crews vision periscopes with clear plastic parts, driving compartment interior is fully detailed and correctly done, all doors and hatches can be assembled open or closed, up-to-date technology using sliding moulds and slide-moulded tyre made by 1 detail in plastic.
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