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DD394 ‘US Navy LCM (3) Landing Craft Mechanised #76'
All of the details of this model are exactly the same as the previous LCM (3) DD393. The only difference is the hull number #76.
Two different hull numbers are available, #48 and #76 (please specify which you prefer when ordering).
Each individual model comes expertly packed in its own handsome full colour presentation box. Just 100 of each of this initial batch of numbered hulls are available.
From moving around battlefields on land to sailing across vast seas and oceans and transporting soldiers and vehicles onto often hostile shores was the main purpose of a host of Allied amphibious craft that took the fight to the enemy and made victory possible.
One of the most essential types of Allied landing craft was the LCM (3), the Landing Craft Mechanised which was specifically designed to carry vehicles and personnel from ship to shore without the requirement of a pier or other land-based docking facilities.
Originally designed and manufactured by Higgins Industries of New Orleans its principal task was to land armoured vehicles, such as the 30 ton M4 Sherman tank, onto enemy beaches in the European and Pacific theatres of war.
Between 1942 and 1945 more than 8,600 LCM (3)s were built at no less than nine different shipyards on both coasts of the United States.
Alas no exact figures are available as to how many of these LCM (3)s were lost in action or indeed how few survived WW2.A small number were however operated on some of the inland rivers and waterways of South Vietnam during U.S. involvement in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Today a mere handful remain to be seen in a few museums around the world.
These two 1:30 scale models are K&C’s unique reminder of a great landing craft.
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