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Build Army Brick building model WW2 USA M5A1 Stuart Light Tank
Build Army Brick building model WW2 USA M5A1 Stuart Light Tank
Product Code: BUIB1003
Availability: Out of stock
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Description
Recreate the M5A1 Stuart, one of the most widely used light tanks by the Allied forces during WW2. Known for its speed, manoeuvrability, and reliability, the M5A1 Stuart played a key role in reconnaissance missions and infantry support on battlefields across Europe and the Pacific. This 1:33 scale model captures the distinctive features of the Stuart, including its angular turret, sloped armour, and rear-mounted engine, showcasing the iconic design that made it a favourite among crews.
With 460 bricks, this set offers a 6/10 building difficulty, providing a rewarding experience for builders who appreciate detailed and accurate historical models.
With 460 bricks, this set offers a 6/10 building difficulty, providing a rewarding experience for builders who appreciate detailed and accurate historical models.
- Building Difficulty: 6/10.
- Number of bricks: 460 bricks plus extra spare pieces.
- Scale: 1:33 minifigure scale.
- Dimensions: 19.7 cm in length and 6.4 cm in width.
- Includes U.S. Army Star insignia stickers for authentic detailing.
- Fully compatible with LEGO® bricks.













