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Go to cart1/35 Buffalo 6x6 MPCV 3D-Printed & coloured Interior on decal paper (Bronco)
Il Buffalo รจ un mezzo corazzato sviluppato per resistere alle mine terrestri e agli ordigni esplosivi improvvisati. Questo mezzo รจ anche conosciuto come Mine Resistant Ambush Protect (MRAP).
L'esercito italiano ha acquistato 4 di questi veicoli. Il 16 giugno 2009 un MRAP italiano รจ stato danneggiato dopo che un ordigno improvvisato (IED) ha fatto saltare la ruota anteriore sinistra. Fortunatamente l'equipaggio non ha subito danneggiamenti.
1/35 LVT 4 BUFFALO DING-HAO HOBBY
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Go to cart1/72 Decals for French Buffalo
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Go to cart1/76 Buffalo Amphibian & Jeep
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Go to cart1/72 Brewster Buffalo Vintage ClassicsThe Brewster F2A Buffalo was a U.S. single-engine, monoplane, fighter aircraft developed in the mid-1930s by the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation.It was the United States Navy's first monoplane fighter and the first all-metal fighter. It was also exported to Finland, Australia, the Netherlands, New Zealand and the United Kingdom and found use during World War II.
Brewster Buffalo One of the lesser known fighter aircraft of World War 2 was the Brewster Buffalo, or, using the U.S. Navy designation system, the F2A. By some historians the Buffalo is regarded as an outright failure but this is a rating this stubby little fighter definitely did not deserve. In the hands of well-trained pilots of the Finnish air force it was used with great success against invading Russian forces. Also at the Dutch ML-KNIL in the Netherlands East Indies it was the best fighter they used. That the Buffalo lost the battle against Japanese fighters was not to blame on the Brewster fighter, but on the vast area it had to defend in much too small numbers. The same applied to the Buffalo's used in British Commonwealth service in the same area. It suffered also at the U.S. Marines great losses, but here we may conclude the Buffalo version they used was definitely underpowered and no match for the Japanese Zero's. We must realise that the Grumman F4F Wildcat, a design grossly similar to the Brewster fighter, did not score much better during the early stage of the aerial war between the U.S.A. and Japan. This book presents an overview of the development and operational use of the Buffalo with many photo's including a number not published before.
Buffalo MPCV in detail
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Go to cart1/35 U.S. Water Buffalo LVT-4 (Early version) - AFV Club 35205
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Go to cart1/35 British LVT-4 Buffalo (#1).
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Go to cartBREWSTER BUFFALO
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