Product Description
The cruiser or cavalry tank served as the main driving force for the British cavalry, serving on the front lines alongside the main stead of the British forces.
The first of the cruisers was produced by Vickers-Armstrong in the economic downturn of the mid 1930s, and consequently included a number of cost-saving features.
This was the first of the cruisers to have Christie suspension and it formed the basis of further development of the cruiser line. The Mk I and Mk II cruisers had been stopgap designs whilst the A13 was perfected, and the A13 itself was more of a testbed and proof of concept than a final design for mass production.
Despite this, a small number saw action in France, Greece and North Africa. It was very lightly protected with armour only 15mm thick to keep weight down.
Note: This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.