20% off promotion ends 30th of September 2015. Note that while this deal is on, these vehicles will be temporarily removed from our usual ‘Wheels of Steel’ 10% off promotion. For a limited time, if you choose 3 or more from the following vehicles, you’ll get a great start to your forces with 20% Off! In Tank War you organise your Armoured Platoons around 3 Vehicles, your commander and 2 others. A replica turret bin is included.For a limited time only, we’re making your options EVEN BETTER if you’re wanting to expand in to Bolt Action Tank War. Launch into epic Armoured Fury clashes with some of our favourite AFVs: Non-standard main gun ammunition racks are fitted inside the hull. The original turret drive motor has been replaced with a hydraulic unit from a Sherman tank. The wheels, drive sprockets and tracks appear to be in serviceable condition. The stowage bins on the right side fenders are non-standard and were apparently added by the Czechs prior to it be sold to Syria. They are located on either side of the turret and on the right, rear side of the turret. Also added by the Syrians were brackets for radio antenna mounts. The commander's cupola has been modified by the Syrian Army to mount a heavy anti-aircraft machine gun. The exterior is missing numerous fittings and small hatches. This vehicle is in need of a complete restoration inside and out. This tank was obtained from Israel by the MVTF in early 2003. It was then shipped to the Israeli Armor museum at Latrun in 1994. After its capture, it was used as a training vehicle by the Israeli Army. It was captured by the Israelis during the Six Day War in 1967. This vehicle was bought by Syria in the 1950s, probably from Czechoslovakia. H, chassis number 89457, was most likely built by Nibelungenwerke in February 1944. The vehicle being offered, Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf.
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