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G’day once again from the Slave Dungeon,

This preview is only a small release, a single vehicle figure by the master Mike Broadbent.

Today we see the 28mm (1:56 scale) soon to be released Australian HAWKEI LIGHT PROTECTED MOBILITY VEHICLE.


This has been stolen straight from Wikipedia to give you an idea of what the Hawkei is:
The Hawkei PMV is a light 4 x 4 protected mobility vehicle originally designed to meet an Australian Defence Force (ADF) requirement for a light armoured patrol vehicle to replace some of its Land Rover Perentie variants. The Hawkei is a highly mobile, highly protected, 7- tonne vehicle, with in-built systems to allow it to be used as a fighting platform, it has been developed with Vehicle Electronic Architecture to be mission system ready

These figures will be for sale for AU$40 and are available through us at Slave 2 Gaming, at Eureka Miniatures or in the USA through Company B miniatures.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact any of the providers here:
Slave 2 Gaming -slave2gaming.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=75&product_id=243
Eureka Miniatures –
Company B Miniatures – company-b-models-and-miniatures.myshopify.com

Cheers
   
 
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