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Model comes as one part.
Also known as the L3/33, this was a turretless tankette produced by Fiat and Ansaldo in Italy. It was based on the Carden Lloyd tankette.
It as the most numerous Italian fighting vehicle and saw action throughout the war wherever Italy fought.
Some 2,700 models were produced and there were several variants. The series I had a single machine gun, this was uprated to twin machine guns for the series II
The main difference between the 33 and 35 was that the 35 had bolted armour rather than riveted and the twin machine guns were standard.
This is the flamethrower version which comes with a 500 litre trailer for the flamethrower fuel. 'LF' is short for 'Lancia Flamme'. One of the twin machine guns is replaced with a flamethrower.
Also known as the L3/33, this was a turretless tankette produced by Fiat and Ansaldo in Italy. It was based on the Carden Lloyd tankette.
It as the most numerous Italian fighting vehicle and saw action throughout the war wherever Italy fought.
Some 2,700 models were produced and there were several variants. The series I had a single machine gun, this was uprated to twin machine guns for the series II
The main difference between the 33 and 35 was that the 35 had bolted armour rather than riveted and the twin machine guns were standard.
This is the flamethrower version which comes with a 500 litre trailer for the flamethrower fuel. 'LF' is short for 'Lancia Flamme'. One of the twin machine guns is replaced with a flamethrower.
- Designer: Bergman