LVT(A)-2 Buffalo (Waterline Vehicle)

Used extensively in the Pacific theatre during WWII, the LVT(A)-2 Buffalo, an uparmoured version of the LVT-1, ideal for island hopping and along with the DUKW and LCVP allowed the allies to wage war against Japanese held islands. In addition the Buffalo saw service with the British army in North West Europe being used to cross the Rhine and to assault flooded areas in the Netherlands. The LVT(A)-2 could carry 18 soldiers. This waterline casting includes a resin cast piece with soldier torsos

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