HO tank M88 ARV MERDC Rail transport US Armee

Item no.:  Artitec-6870249
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  • Description
Brand
Artitec
product type
road vehicles
military
technical & model details
scale 1:87
material & finish Finished model made of resin
gauge HO gauge
Age notice not suitable under 14 years
country
Overseas
era
era V

Model: HO gauge. The pictures show item number 6870248, the US Army M88 ARV MERDC. This model with the item number 6870249 is the rail transport version with closed hatches and dismantled M2 .50 machine gun. Artitec ready made models are made of resin and photo etched parts. Each model is handpainted and sometimes slightly aged. The models are in a high quality collector's quality.

Artitec is a manufacturer from the Netherlands, based in Amsterdam. When the company was founded in the 1980s, Artitec was a diorama and model maker who built models for museums, architects and shipyards. As an old highlight, there is still the Texel Roadstead diorama. This experience gave rise to the idea of developing and producing own products for model railroaders and builders in the nineties. Starting with houses, accessories and historical ship models. Subsequently, rail vehicles, mainly based on the Dutch model, were built independently. Even if the military range has not been part of Artitec for a long time, it is already very successful. The finished models are of course made and painted by hand. Artitec's aim is to make history and stories as realistic as possible. You can find more videos from Artitec on our YouTube channel.