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Dodge Command Truck - Cerberus Pattern

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Management number 213481151 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $36.00 Model Number 213481151
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The Desert Scorpions, an elite unit of the Long Range Desert Group, have joined the fight! Still engaged in a protracted war against Axis forces in Northern Africa, they've expanded their operations across the Middle East to tackle emerging threats. Their swift strike capabilities and veteran troops make them a valuable addition to Allied forces in the region. The Desert Scorpions Command Truck, a Command Vehicle, can transport a full Command Squad and a hero, boosting their abilities. Note that crew miniatures are included. This vehicle is depicted in a winter pattern, as used in Europe around 1947. It comes with two Dust 1947 Unit Cards, one for the Desert Scorpions and another for the Allied Bloc. Our Premium Edition models aren't merely 'pre-painted'; they're exact replicas of Vincent Fontaine's work, Dust Studio's Master Painter.

Color White, Grey, Green, Brown
Theme Alternate History with Supernatural Elements
Grenre Dust Studio
Sub Brand Dust Studio
Brand Name Dust Studio
Manufacturer Dust Studio
Material Type Plastic
Operation Mode Manual
Included Components Miniatures
Age Range Description 14 Years and Up
Educational Objective Develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, strategic thinking, and historical learning
Manufacturer Part Number P-AL720C

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