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Kazak Light Walker

Kazak Light Walker

After their initial encounter with the Axis Spinne walker, Soviet forces diligently endeavoured to capture an example. Demonstrating characteristic Soviet determination, scientists and engineers of Science City 4 succeeded in reverse-engineering much of the technology. This, along with plans for bipedal walkers stolen by SMERSH agents from the United States, enabled the Soviet Union to swiftly develop the Kazak walker as the first operational example. This fast and agile reconnaissance vehicle proved to be highly effective and has set the standard for subsequent Soviet walkers.

Contains one resin and metal miniature.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

$19.25

Original: $55.00

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Kazak Light Walker—

$55.00

$19.25

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Kazak Light Walker

After their initial encounter with the Axis Spinne walker, Soviet forces diligently endeavoured to capture an example. Demonstrating characteristic Soviet determination, scientists and engineers of Science City 4 succeeded in reverse-engineering much of the technology. This, along with plans for bipedal walkers stolen by SMERSH agents from the United States, enabled the Soviet Union to swiftly develop the Kazak walker as the first operational example. This fast and agile reconnaissance vehicle proved to be highly effective and has set the standard for subsequent Soviet walkers.

Contains one resin and metal miniature.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

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After their initial encounter with the Axis Spinne walker, Soviet forces diligently endeavoured to capture an example. Demonstrating characteristic Soviet determination, scientists and engineers of Science City 4 succeeded in reverse-engineering much of the technology. This, along with plans for bipedal walkers stolen by SMERSH agents from the United States, enabled the Soviet Union to swiftly develop the Kazak walker as the first operational example. This fast and agile reconnaissance vehicle proved to be highly effective and has set the standard for subsequent Soviet walkers.

Contains one resin and metal miniature.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted