Canadian AVGP Grizzly (Early) 01502

$33.99

The Armoured Vehicle General Purpose (AVGP) fleet is comprised of three variants: the Cougar, the Grizzly, and the Husky. The AVGP fleet entered service in 1976. A total of 195 Cougars were originally procured to equip Regular and Reserve armoured units. Following the acquisition of the Coyote as a part of the 1999 Army Equipment Rationalisation Plan, the Cougar fleet was reduced to 100 vehicles – to be exclusively employed by Reserve armoured units. The AVGP fleet is currently undergoing a service life-extension program to increase its reliability, supportability and commonality with the Bison and Coyote fleets. Number in service: Cougar - 100, Grizzly - 274, Husky - 27Item No    01502Item Name    Canadian AVGP Grizzly (Early)Bar Code    9580208015026Scale    1:35Item Type    Static KitModel Brief    Length: 172.3mm   Width: 76.46mmTotal Parts    220+pcsMetal Parts    n/aPhoto Etched Parts    1pieceFilm Parts    n/aResin Parts    n/aTotal Sprues    6sprues, upper hull, lower hull and tyresPaint Schemes    Canadian ArmyReleased Date    2011-08More Features "   The kit consists of over 220 parts ,includes 17 clear parts.   >the kit w/refined detail   >multi-slide moulded lower hull , upper hull    >separate rear panel with crew entry doors   >The main tires are hollow rubber with very good tread pattern    >The photo-etched fret included"

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The Armoured Vehicle General Purpose (AVGP) fleet is comprised of three variants: the Cougar, the Grizzly, and the Husky. The AVGP fleet entered service in 1976. A total of 195 Cougars were originally procured to equip Regular and Reserve armoured units. Following the acquisition of the Coyote as a part of the 1999 Army Equipment Rationalisation Plan, the Cougar fleet was reduced to 100 vehicles – to be exclusively employed by Reserve armoured units. The AVGP fleet is currently undergoing a service life-extension program to increase its reliability, supportability and commonality with the Bison and Coyote fleets. Number in service: Cougar - 100, Grizzly - 274, Husky - 27Item No    01502Item Name    Canadian AVGP Grizzly (Early)Bar Code    9580208015026Scale    1:35Item Type    Static KitModel Brief    Length: 172.3mm   Width: 76.46mmTotal Parts    220+pcsMetal Parts    n/aPhoto Etched Parts    1pieceFilm Parts    n/aResin Parts    n/aTotal Sprues    6sprues, upper hull, lower hull and tyresPaint Schemes    Canadian ArmyReleased Date    2011-08More Features "   The kit consists of over 220 parts ,includes 17 clear parts.   >the kit w/refined detail   >multi-slide moulded lower hull , upper hull    >separate rear panel with crew entry doors   >The main tires are hollow rubber with very good tread pattern    >The photo-etched fret included"

The Armoured Vehicle General Purpose (AVGP) fleet is comprised of three variants: the Cougar, the Grizzly, and the Husky. The AVGP fleet entered service in 1976. A total of 195 Cougars were originally procured to equip Regular and Reserve armoured units. Following the acquisition of the Coyote as a part of the 1999 Army Equipment Rationalisation Plan, the Cougar fleet was reduced to 100 vehicles – to be exclusively employed by Reserve armoured units. The AVGP fleet is currently undergoing a service life-extension program to increase its reliability, supportability and commonality with the Bison and Coyote fleets. Number in service: Cougar - 100, Grizzly - 274, Husky - 27Item No    01502Item Name    Canadian AVGP Grizzly (Early)Bar Code    9580208015026Scale    1:35Item Type    Static KitModel Brief    Length: 172.3mm   Width: 76.46mmTotal Parts    220+pcsMetal Parts    n/aPhoto Etched Parts    1pieceFilm Parts    n/aResin Parts    n/aTotal Sprues    6sprues, upper hull, lower hull and tyresPaint Schemes    Canadian ArmyReleased Date    2011-08More Features "   The kit consists of over 220 parts ,includes 17 clear parts.   >the kit w/refined detail   >multi-slide moulded lower hull , upper hull    >separate rear panel with crew entry doors   >The main tires are hollow rubber with very good tread pattern    >The photo-etched fret included"