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Scale model 1/16 Soviet tank T-72B Trumpeter 00924

Scale model 1/16 Soviet tank T-72B Trumpeter 00924

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Article:
TR00924
Product weight, g:
3800
Time:
1950-1980 роки
Number of details:
700
Коробка, высота, см:
45
Коробка, толщина, см:
14
Box, width, cm:
68
Scale:
1/16
Manufacturer:
Difficulty level:
середній
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Scale plastic model 1/16 Soviet tank T-72B Trumpeter 00924
Paints and glue are not included!

Includes 27 frames with details,
top and bottom body,
tower and caterpillars,
photo-etched 1 pc,
decal,
scheme for coloring the model,
step-by-step instruction.

Length of the finished model: 632 mm.

T-72 "Ural" - the main battle tank of the USSR.
The most massive main battle tank of the second generation. Adopted in the Armed Forces of the USSR since 1973. The T-72 was designed and manufactured by Uralvagonzavod in Nizhny Tagil. The chief designer of the machine is V. N. Venediktov. "Ural" is in service with the CIS countries, exported to the Warsaw Pact countries, Finland, India, Iran, Iraq, Syria. Modifications of the T-72 were produced under license in Yugoslavia (M-84), Poland (PT-91), Czechoslovakia and India, who exported them. Development of the T-72 began in 1967.
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Scale plastic model 1/16 Soviet tank T-72B Trumpeter 00924
Paints and glue are not included!

Includes 27 frames with details,
top and bottom body,
tower and caterpillars,
photo-etched 1 pc,
decal,
scheme for coloring the model,
step-by-step instruction.

Length of the finished model: 632 mm.

T-72 "Ural" - the main battle tank of the USSR.
The most massive main battle tank of the second generation. Adopted in the Armed Forces of the USSR since 1973. The T-72 was designed and manufactured by Uralvagonzavod in Nizhny Tagil. The chief designer of the machine is V. N. Venediktov. "Ural" is in service with the CIS countries, exported to the Warsaw Pact countries, Finland, India, Iran, Iraq, Syria. Modifications of the T-72 were produced under license in Yugoslavia (M-84), Poland (PT-91), Czechoslovakia and India, who exported them. Development of the T-72 began in 1967.
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