History
LARC is the abbreviation for the somewhat unwieldy term „Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo“ or in German „Amphibischer Nachschubleichter für Fracht“.
The smallest, but fastest variant LARC-V at 45 km/h, could bring more than 4,5 tons of freight ashore without a port.
The German Bundeswehr has already sold all of their copies.
However, the LARC-V is still partially in service in the armed forces of other countries.
Others are now used to transport tourists.
Product Details
– Highly detailed static plastic model
– Correct details for Bundeswehr and early Vietnam version
– PE parts included
– 5 marking options
– No Figures are included
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Marking Options & Colour Profiles
– Bundeswehr, AmphTrsp/UBtl 2, early 1970s, Emden, Germany
– „Unsere Marine“ exhibition, early 1970s, Freiburg, Germany
– US Army, 165th Trans Co (Light Amphibian), Thon My Thuy, Vietman 1968
– Corpo de Fuzileiros, Portuguese Marine Corps, 2000s, Portugal
– US Navy, Operation Hastings, 1966, Cua Viet, Vietnam




















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