Thursday, December 04, 2008 - 07:16 AM UTC
Italeri are to release an all new tooled L6/40 Carro Armato and a 1/35 Crusader III AA Mk.1

The 1/35 scale 6469 Carro Armato L6/40 PRM Edition light tank comes with one of Italeri's special Photo Research Manuals containing detailed photos, specifications and diagrams of the full size tank.

The kit also comes with a full interior and individual tracks. Individual hatches can be modelled opened or closed.

Painting and decal instructions are included for a choice of five vehicles
MSRP $59.00


The second of Italeri's future releases is 6465 1/35 Crusader III AA Mk.1


We have no details of this at the moment but we’ll bring them to you as soon as we have so…………………. watch this space.

Thanks to Armorama member Alan McNeilly for bringing this item to my attention and to Saul Garcia for the extra photographs.
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Hi Guys, Does anyone know if this version of the Crusader III AA MK I saw service in Europe? I've heard that only the one with the one with the single gun shield did??? Thanks Al
DEC 04, 2008 - 05:37 PM
Hey Al, Haven't seen or read anywhere that the Crusader III Mk. I was ever used in Europe. There's very little in the way of information on the www., not even numbers produced. I've only seen the couple of "posed" or demonstration photos of the Mk.I, none of any vehicles in combat units. The only combat photos of Crusader AA tanks that I've seen are of the Mk. III and triple 20mm Oerlikon vehicles prior to D-Day and some in Normandy. It's a good bet that the Mk. I's were only used for training or by units stationed in the U.K. Hope you have better luck in finding more info, I really like the looks of this vehicle and plan on getting one for my stash. Cheers jjumbo
DEC 04, 2008 - 07:18 PM
Hi Al and John The Bofors-armed version of the Crusader AA tank definitely made its way to Normandy - though these were the versions without turret armour. There are several shots of them on the A27 travelling down to Gosport in David Fletcher's first book on British armour for Concord and also at least one photo of one landing in Normandy. They were used IIRC at corps level. David
DEC 04, 2008 - 08:40 PM
Bottom of the page here - last photo is one of the ones shot on the A27 http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2598&perpage=40&pagenumber=1 David
DEC 04, 2008 - 08:50 PM
Hi David, Thanks, very useful like. Al
DEC 05, 2008 - 03:13 AM
I have added a couople of photos of the L6 courtesy of Saul Garcia.
DEC 05, 2008 - 09:54 PM
Hi Pat, Thanks for the update. Although I didn't comment on the L6/40 it looks pretty good too. Al
DEC 06, 2008 - 11:46 PM
for anyone interrested, I'm currently building one on http://benelux.kitmaker.net/forums/130954&page=1 greetz
DEC 27, 2008 - 09:07 AM
Nice build. However, I cannot read the language on that other site that the in progress pictures are on...sigh. I just bought the kit and am disappointed, taking the high price into consideration, that there are no crew figures, no engine compartment detail, very poor quality headlight lenses. Missing ammo racks (shown in the accompanying manual) and other details. I see that there are a whole bunch of ejector pin marks in the model's hull floor to address too. I think that the PE parts, by and large, don't add a lot more detail to the kit and in most cases should have been molded in or done in styrene...exception being the muffler shield. The hatch hinges are flat and 2 dimensional. I wonder if they were not more 3 dimensional on the actual tank? Don't get me wrong. I am not trashing this kit with my comments. I think it is great...as far as it goes. Just that it could have been better in some respects. Especially at the near 60 buck price. Which I think is too high for this kit. Ray
FEB 20, 2009 - 04:29 AM
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