Minicar 1/72 US Army M103A1 Heavy Tank 24th Infantry Division 32nd Armored Unit E Company 1959 Germany [DRR60691]

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: ミニカー 1/72 アメリカ軍 M103A1 重戦車 第24歩兵師団第32機甲部隊E中隊 1959年 ドイツ [DRR60691]
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Item number: 770036048
Released date: 20 Jan 2016
Maker: DRAGON ARMOR

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[About live-action]
In the Cold War era after World War II, the heavy tank deployed in the US Army and Marine Corps since 1957 is the M103.
In order to compete with IS-3 Stalin and T-10 tanks equipped with Soviet 122mm guns, the United States has developed heavy tanks with 120mm guns.
The M103, which shares many parts with the M48 Patton tank, is equipped with a 60-caliber 120mm tank gun. Another feature is that the turret is larger because it requires two loaders due to separate shells and charge.
The engine was equipped with the same Continental AV1790V 12-cylinder air-cooled gasoline engine as the M48.
Equipped to troops stationed in Germany, deployed to the Army and Marine Corps since 1957. He used a glimpse of the communist bloc.

【About Model】
The model is a complete model that has been assembled and reproduced with a completely new mold, the A103 type of M103, a heavy tank used by the US Army and Marine Corps since 1957.
The unique shape of the lower part of the car is modeled as a single unit using a slide mold. The upper part of the car body and the grille on the engine deck are sharply integrated into one piece, and the details as well as the details are not considered 1/72 scale.
Suspension and suspension arms and dampers are also reproduced. The turret is full of hatch and has a 120mm gun barrel with an open muzzle.
The basic paint of olive drab is covered with dirty paint such as a dry brush, the turret expresses the texture of the cast skin, and the crawler belt expresses a metallic feel.
I'm looking forward to the heavy finish. Marking reproduces the 1st 24th Infantry Division 32nd Armored Corps E Company vehicle developed in Germany in 1959.

[Product Details]
Scale: 1/72
* The release date has been changed.