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USMC LVT(A)-1T Amtank Amphibious Vehicle - "The Bloody Trail", USMC 3rd Armored Amphibian Battalion, Peleliu, September 1944 (1:72 Scale)
USMC LVT(A)-1T Amtank Amphibious Vehicle - The Bloody Trail, USMC 3rd Armored Amphibian Battalion, Peleliu, September 1944

Hobby Master USMC LVT(A)-1T Amtank Amphibious Vehicle - 'The Bloody Trail', USMC 3rd Armored Amphibian Battalion, Peleliu, September 1944


 
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Hobby Master HG4401 USMC LVT(A)-1T Amtank Amphibious Vehicle - "The Bloody Trail", USMC 3rd Armored Amphibian Battalion, Peleliu, September 1944 (1:72 Scale) "...the bitterest battle of the war for the Marines".
- The Battle of Peleliu, as described by The National Museum of the Marine Corps

The Landing Vehicle Tracked (LVT) was a class of amphibious vehicles introduced by the United States Navy, Marine Corps and Army during World War II. Originally intended solely as cargo carriers for ship to shore operations, they rapidly evolved into assault troop and fire support vehicles as well. The types were all widely known as amphtrack, amtrak, amtrac etc., a portmanteau of amphibious tractor.

After much deliberation, it was determined that amphibious tracked vehicles were the only solution to this problem. Both the amtrac and the amtank were developed, designed to be able to climb onto a reef from the sea then advance across the rough coral to the beach without exposing the troops inside to small arms fire. The amtracs were responsible for transporting troops ashore where they could continue the assault. The amtanks, on the hand, led the way, firing at the enemy positions the moment naval gunfire and air strikes lifted.

Based on the LVT-2, the LVT(A)-1 fire support version had an armored (6 to 12 mm) hull. It was fitted with a turret nearly identical to that of the Light Tank M3, with a 37 mm Gun M6 in an M44 mount, and also carried two rear-mounted machine guns. 510 units produced.

Pictured here is a 1:72 scale USMC LVT(A)-1T amtank amphibious vehicle dubiously known as "The Bloody Trail", which was employed at the invasion of Peleliu in September 1944. Sold Out!

Dimensions:
Length: 4-1/4-inches
Width: 1-3/4-inches

Release Date: July 2010

Historical Account: "Operation Stalemate II" - The Battle of Peleliu, codenamed Operation Stalemate II, was fought between the United States and the Empire of Japan in the Pacific Theater of World War II, from September to November 1944 on the island of Peleliu, present-day Palau. U.S. forces (originally consisting of only the 1st Marine Division, but later relieved by the Army's 81st Infantry Division), fought to capture an airstrip on the small coral island.

Major General William Rupertus, commander of 1st Marine Division, predicted the island would be secured within four days. However, due to Japan's well-crafted fortifications and stiff resistance, the battle lasted over two months. It remains one of the war's most controversial because of the island's questionable strategic value and the very high death toll. Considering the number of men involved, Peleliu had the highest casualty rate of any battle in the Pacific War. The National Museum of the Marine Corps called it "the bitterest battle of the war for the Marines".

Features
  • Plastic construction
  • Static tracks
  • Revolving turret
  • Accurate markings and insignia
  • Acrylic display case

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