1⁄16
Friday, March 10, 2017 - 08:20 PM UTC
Trumpeter shares further details and photos of what to expect from its recently released 1/16 T-72 kit.
The Soviet T-72 was a second-generation main battle tank that started to be produced during early 1970s. Entering service with the Soviet Army in 1973, the T-72 was a main battle tank built in extremely large numbers. It was widely exported with about 30,000 units manufactured by the Soviet Union and other countries such as China, Czechoslovakia, India, Romania and Yugoslavia.
Trumpeter’s Russian T-72B MBT (00924) features a multi-slide molded upper and lower hull, individual track links, photo-etched parts and decals. The kit contains more than 700 parts spread over 27 sprues. As built the model stands at 632mm long and 224mm wide.
Background information on the vehicle sourced from Military-Today.com
Trumpeter’s Russian T-72B MBT (00924) features a multi-slide molded upper and lower hull, individual track links, photo-etched parts and decals. The kit contains more than 700 parts spread over 27 sprues. As built the model stands at 632mm long and 224mm wide.
Background information on the vehicle sourced from Military-Today.com
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