Details of Comet-Authenticast 5051 Japanese Amphibian Tank
The Comet-Authenticast Japanese Amphibian Tank. It was available in light green finish at 1:108 scale. Released as Comet-Authenticast 5051 in 1960
Base:
no baseModel range:
Tanks of the World, Tanks of the WorldOrganisation:
armyOrigin:
Made in USAPackaging:
cardboard boxVehicle make:
Japanese AmphibianVehicle type:
amphibious, military, tank, tracked vehicleVehicle year:
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