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Corgi Diecast Truck - CC60309 Bedford QLD 4X4 General Service Cargo Truck - British Military Metal Truck Toy Detailed Armored Vehicle - Die Cast World War II Models for Adults, Dark Green

KWD 20.500

Brand
Corgi
Weight
439 g
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Special Features

  • Corgi is a premier line of diecast products that feature aircraft trucks tanks emergency vehicles and buses that has been producing models for over 50 years
  • From the airfield support vehicles essential in keeping airmen and aircraft flying on operations to the general transport vehicles that carried troops and supplies to and from the battlefield The Corgi die-cast range military legends includes military vehicles that have since been deemed iconic
  • Each model comes with a collector card detailing the history of the vehicle
  • Each vehicle comes with adjustable weapons moving wheels and tracks enabling the model to be posed for action or stationary display
  • A great gift for a military buff and perfect to display on a shelf or desk

Description

Service Number 105220 RAF 2nd Tactical Air Force 84 Group Gold Beach Normandy 6th June 1944 With well over 50 000 units produced the Bedford QL series of 3 ton 4x4 utility trucks were some of the most heavily produced British vehicles of the Second World War and were required to fulfil a wide variety of essential communications and supply roles The ability to move supply and equip military forces is critical to the success of any campaign and by their nature vehicles used to support this must be reliable flexible and available in great numbers The Bedford QL satisfied all of these needs and whether it was pulling a Bofors anti- aircraft gun or serving as a signals vehicle it proved to be the backbone of the British Army The RAF 2nd Tactical Airforce (2TAF) was formed on 1st June 1943 as HQ Tactical Air Force from Army Co-operation Command in connection with preparations to train to invade Europe a year later It took units from both Fighter Command and Bomber Command in order to form a force capable of supporting the Army in the field Bomber Command provided light bombers Fighter Command was split into the Air Defence of Britain retaining fighter units for home defence and No 83 Group and No 84 group operating aircraft and No 85 Group controlling ground based units

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