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SKP Models is becoming quite aggressive with their releases and this is a good thing for modelers always on the hunt to create that show-stopper of a diorama or vehicle.

Once again, they do not disappoint by the introduction of what is sure to end up on your Allied 'soft-sides' needing some "wheel" treatment.
SKP has gone all out to recreate the ubiquitous wheel and tire (tyre) and assist us in making sure we can detail our soft-sides. This wheel and tire combination was found on tens of thousands of vehicles dating from the late 30s' into the 60s, and so this detail set can find itself into many different kits and scenarios.

Once again, the detail kit is available direct from SKP or from your favorite hobby haunt. Look for more fascinating things from SKP as they continue their innovative designs.

SKP 119 - British wheels 11.00-22 /Scale 1:35

British Firestone 11.00-22 road wheels were used on huge trucks AEC, Albion, Denis, Foden, Leyland and many others during WW II.
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