did 21C ever make a m2 bradley in 1/32?
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did 21C ever make a m2 bradley in 1/32?
i was told that 21C offered an M2 bradley in 1/32 is that true?
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21C 1/32 M2
Not that I remember.
Not that I'm aware of, perhaps you're thinking of FOV
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21c did not make a Bradley. Unimax has their excellent diecast Bradley for the 1:32 FOV line and the not-so-great plastic version for the Bravo Team line.
The most modern armored vehicle 21c ever made in 1:32 scale was the 32x Cold Steel Vietnam-era M-113 back in 2005. It is sort of the "odd man out" given the overall WWII focus the 32x armor line, with only the 32x M-41 being somewhat close in terms of its service era. With a full interior, engine compartment, stowage, hatches, moving parts, and figures, the 32x M113 was one of the nicest vehicles 21c ever made for the 32x line.
The most modern armored vehicle 21c ever made in 1:32 scale was the 32x Cold Steel Vietnam-era M-113 back in 2005. It is sort of the "odd man out" given the overall WWII focus the 32x armor line, with only the 32x M-41 being somewhat close in terms of its service era. With a full interior, engine compartment, stowage, hatches, moving parts, and figures, the 32x M113 was one of the nicest vehicles 21c ever made for the 32x line.
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