LIQUID GLUE FOR PLASTIC WITH TAMIYA BRUSH 20 GR WARNINGS: glue for plastic models, contains acetone, keep out of the reach of children. Use in properly ventilated places. Do not inhale and do not ingest.
M1A2 ABRAMS OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM TAMIYA 1:35 scale cod 35269 GLUE AND PAINTS NOT INCLUDED. WE DO NOT SHIP TO THE CANARY ISLANDS. The M1 Abrams - faithful ally of the US armed forces. This M1A2 version features a 120 mm smoothbore gun and improved armor over its predecessors, as well as more modern electronics: Intervehicular Information System (IVIS), turret with Commander's Independent Thermal Viewer (CITV) and more. The highly efficient machine first entered the field in 1992 and participated in the Iraq War from 2003 onwards. Model information ?This is a static plastic model assembly kit in 1/35 scale. Length: 283mm. ?The features of the M1A2, such as the CITV turret, are skilfully reproduced. ?This kit can also be assembled as the M1A1HA, the basic vehicle from which the M1A2 was developed, and includes parts to recreate a Marine vehicle. ?A generous amount of accessories include depictions of combat identification panels (CIP), the auxiliary power unit (APU), and more. ?Comes with a full-figure commander and a loader bust. ?Features four decal options for the Iraq War and one for recreating a vehicle in Kosovo.
TAKOM M48A3 MOD B N. 2162 SCALE 1/35. The M48 Patton is a first-generation American main battle tank (MBT), part of the M46-M60 family of vehicles that were the main battle tanks of the US Army during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. In 1951 the M-47 tanks were replaced with a more modern design, but the multitude of technical problems prevented rapid implementation of the project. Finally, in 1953, the first version of the new M-48 entered service, replacing the reliable but obsolete M-47. Serial production was carried out in the years 1952-1959, during which more than 12,000 tanks of this type were produced. One of the most produced versions during this period was the petrol-powered M48A2C. After 1959 the M48A3 with diesel engine took its place. The M-48A and its later versions were exported to nearly two dozen customers, and many nations still use the M-48 as their base tank. Israel is an example here, where these tanks, after many modifications, work together with the Merkava. Many of them are expected to begin implementing M-48 modernization programs, as is South Korea. Improvements to the Korean version include on strengthening the side armor or introducing a fire targeting system at night. It is also notable for a wind sensor mounted at the rear of the turret. The M-48 was attended by min. in the Vietnam War, the 1965 Pakistan-India War and the Six-Day War. In the battles on the Sinai it was outclassed by the Egyptian T-34 and T-54. Technical data: length: 9.3 m, width: 3.65 m, height: 3.1 m, weight 45 t, engine power (diesel engine): 750 HP, speed: 48 km/h, armament (M48A3 version ): M41 cal.90mm cannon, 1 Browning M2 cal.12.7mm machine gun and 1 M73 cal.7.62mm machine gun.