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Sunday, December 06, 2020 - 06:09 AM UTC
Pilot Replicas has released a 1/48 scale resin and photo etched kit of the Volvo TL-12 start and tow truck
”What could be better this Christmas for you who have been waiting a long time for our Volvo TL-12 start & tow truck. Now in stock in a limited first edition on the web shop, www.pilot-replicas.com
Super detailed resin kit of TL-12 in 1/48. Lots of nice resin parts mixed with photo-etched parts and lots of different interesting decal options from both the Swedish and Finnish Air Force.
Stay safe !”
PR
The Volvo TL-12, or as it was called Startbil 954, was used in the Swedish Air Force from 1957 to the late 80's. In the front it has a powerful ESAB-DA8 generator for starting aircraft engines. The TL-12 was equipped with a inline 6 cylinder engine producing 115 hp. Volvo TL-12 was also used in the Finnish Air Force during their SAAB 35 Dragon period.
The kit comes with decals and photo etched parts to make a great scaled down replica.
Volvo TL-12 Startbil 954 – 1/48
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here – on AEROSCALE.
Super detailed resin kit of TL-12 in 1/48. Lots of nice resin parts mixed with photo-etched parts and lots of different interesting decal options from both the Swedish and Finnish Air Force.
Stay safe !”
PR
The Volvo TL-12, or as it was called Startbil 954, was used in the Swedish Air Force from 1957 to the late 80's. In the front it has a powerful ESAB-DA8 generator for starting aircraft engines. The TL-12 was equipped with a inline 6 cylinder engine producing 115 hp. Volvo TL-12 was also used in the Finnish Air Force during their SAAB 35 Dragon period.
The kit comes with decals and photo etched parts to make a great scaled down replica.
Volvo TL-12 Startbil 954 – 1/48
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here – on AEROSCALE.
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