Saturday, March 11, 2017 - 05:48 AM UTC
Bronco Models adds another vehicle to its Staghound series of kits, as well as a new diorama accessory set.
Produced during the Second World War, the T17 and the T17E1 armored cars were of American design but was never deployed with the U.S. forces. Through the United Kingdom, the T17E1 found a home with British and Commonwealth forces and was given the name Staghound. Various countries employed the Staghound post-war, with some reported to be in use until the 1980s.

Bronco Models’ latest 1/35 vehicle kit is the T17E1 Staghound Mk 1 Armored Car with 12-foot Assault Bridge (CB35115). Some of the kit features are: detailed suspension and weapon components, hatches that may be built open or closed, and photo-etched parts.

Also included in the March announcement is a WWII German Fuel Drum and Jerry Can Set (GB7020) in 1/72 scale.

Our thanks to Bronco Models for this update.
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