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M6A1 Heavy Tank

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Article:
DR6789
Time:
Друга світова війна
Number of details:
277
Box, width, cm:
39
Scale:
1/35
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Difficulty level:
легкий
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US M6A1 Heavy Tank 1/35 scale buildable model, DR6789.

The kit includes:
6 sprues with details,
Decals ,
photo etching,
Upper and lower body,
Tower and tracks
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instruction.

The M6 is a US heavy tank during World War II. It was developed from September 1939 to December 1944, when the tank was declared obsolete and all further work on it was stopped. In total, only 40 T1 / M6 tanks of various modifications were produced, which never participated in battles. By the beginning of World War II, there were no modern heavy tanks in service with the United States - the entire fleet of vehicles of this class was represented by several dozen tanks Mk.VIII produced as early as 1919-1920 years. These vehicles, inactive and protected only from small arms, which became the final development of a series of British diamond-shaped tanks during the First World War, were hopelessly outdated by the 1930s and were of value only in the role of
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US M6A1 Heavy Tank 1/35 scale buildable model, DR6789.

The kit includes:
6 sprues with details,
Decals ,
photo etching,
Upper and lower body,
Tower and tracks
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instruction.

The M6 is a US heavy tank during World War II. It was developed from September 1939 to December 1944, when the tank was declared obsolete and all further work on it was stopped. In total, only 40 T1 / M6 tanks of various modifications were produced, which never participated in battles. By the beginning of World War II, there were no modern heavy tanks in service with the United States - the entire fleet of vehicles of this class was represented by several dozen tanks Mk.VIII produced as early as 1919-1920 years. These vehicles, inactive and protected only from small arms, which became the final development of a series of British diamond-shaped tanks during the First World War, were hopelessly outdated by the 1930s and were of value only in the role of
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