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TAMIYA 1/35 U.S. M1A1 ABRAMA TANK "UKRAINE"

SKU: 25216

About M1A1 Abrams:

 

The M1A1 Abrams was adopted by U.S. forces in August 1984, and while it was originally equipped with a rifled 105mm gun, a later upgrade to a 120mm smoothbore piece significantly improved its offensive capabilities. Also given a precision fire control system and a 1,500hp gas turbine engine, when the M1A1 was fielded in the Gulf War in 1991, it proved more than a match for enemy T-72 tanks. It has remained in service with timely upgrades over the years, and in January 2023 it was announced that the U.S. would send around thirty M1A1s to Ukraine.      

 

About the Model:

 

  ★This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 300mm, width: 105mm.

★The M1A1 form is captured in style, with depictions of the flat armor surfaces and the 120mm smoothbore gun.

★Engine room grilles and armor weld lines add a further layer of detail to the model.

★Features belt-type depictions of tracks.

★Nylon mesh is included for recreation of turret rack cover.

★Markings for tanks provided to Ukraine are included.

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