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Fujimi Model #22 King Tiger Tank Porche Type Unopened Box 1988

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New in it's original box. We acquired a large lot of various models at a recent estate sale. Big Collector.. The term "Christie Tank" refers to a series of tank designs developed by the American engineer and inventor J. Walter Christie in the 1920s and 1930s. Christie was a proponent of fast and highly mobile tanks, and his designs featured several innovative features, including the Christie suspension system. Key points about Christie Tanks in the context of the United States include: 1. Convertible Drive and Suspension: * One of the most distinctive features of Christie's tank designs was the convertible drive, which allowed the tanks to operate on tracks or on wheels. This feature was intended to provide the tanks with high-speed mobility on roads. * The Christie suspension system featured large road wheels with independent suspension, contributing to the tanks' speed and agility. 2. Fast and Mobile: * Christie's tanks were known for their high speeds compared to contemporary tank designs. The ability to switch to a wheeled configuration allowed for rapid movement on roads, making them suitable for exploitation and deep penetration operations. Note to our buyers. Create a bundle and benefit from lower shipping fees and item discounts.
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