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Friday, June 12, 2015 - 12:30 PM UTC
ICM is working on a T-34/76 late 1943 variant. After recently launched the early model, this one extends the range of versions available for the famous Russian tank.
It was one of the last variants before the more powerful T-34/85 entered service and one of the most prominent features was the commander's cupola with periscopes.
The kit is announced as 100% new moulds, which should address the issues with their early model noted in this review
The images supplied seem to be from a digital 3D model so it is hard to say about any PE included or individual track links.
It will offer decals for 6 versions.
Despite there are already many T-34 from different manufacturers, it is always to good to have more options to build this mythical weapon.
The kit is announced as 100% new moulds, which should address the issues with their early model noted in this review
The images supplied seem to be from a digital 3D model so it is hard to say about any PE included or individual track links.
It will offer decals for 6 versions.
Despite there are already many T-34 from different manufacturers, it is always to good to have more options to build this mythical weapon.
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