Tim Mee Plastic Army Men - Orange Toy Soldier Figures - 48pc Medium Set - Made in USA
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Tim Mee Plastic Army Men - Orange Toy Soldier Figures - 48pc Medium Set - Made in USA

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Tim Mee Plastic Army Men - Orange Toy Soldier Figures - 48pc Medium Set - Made in USAIntroducing the BMC Toys CLASSIC TOY SOLDIER COLLECTOR SERIES, featuring a meticulously crafted pair of WW2 TYPE 97 CHI HA TANKS. These authentic models are ideal for collectors, history enthusiasts, and children aged 5 and up, making them a versatile addition to any playset or educational project. Constructed from durable tan ABS and Polypropylene plastic, these tanks measure 2. 44 inches wide, 2. 35 inches tall, and 5. 6 inches long, representing an

Introducing the BMC Toys CLASSIC TOY SOLDIER COLLECTOR SERIES, featuring a meticulously crafted pair of WW2 TYPE 97 CHI-HA TANKS. These authentic models are ideal for collectors, history enthusiasts, and children aged 5 and up, making them a versatile addition to any playset or educational project.

Constructed from durable tan ABS and Polypropylene plastic, these tanks measure 2.44 inches wide, 2.35 inches tall, and 5.6 inches long, representing an approximate 1:38 scale. Each tank showcases intricate details including rotating turrets and printed insignia of the Japanese Imperial Army, ensuring a realistic experience. The official designation of this model is Kyūnana-shiki chū-sensha Chi-ha, historically significant as approximately 1,162 units were produced between 1938 and 1942. Initially deployed in the Second Sino-Japanese War and later during World War II, this tank is a fascinating piece of military history.

Key Features:
  • Authentic WW2 TYPE 97 CHI-HA TANKS design with intricate detailing.
  • Constructed from high-quality ABS and Polypropylene plastic for durability.
  • Measures 2.44 inches wide x 2.35 inches tall x 5.6 inches long, representing 1:38 scale.
  • Rotating turrets for enhanced playability and realism.
  • Official designation: Kyūnana-shiki chū-sensha Chi-ha, a significant historical model.
  • Recommended for ages 5 and up, suitable for playsets and school projects.
  • Packaged in a plain white box with label for easy storage or gifting.

These TYPE 97 CHI-HA TANKS are an excellent choice for hobby collectors, educators, and children interested in military history. They serve as engaging tools for learning about 20th-century conflicts, including World War II and the Korean War. The combination of authenticity, durability, and educational value makes these tanks a worthwhile investment for anyone looking to enrich their collection or play experience.

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