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Product Description ■ This is a 1/72 scale model of the M2A3 Bradley, the current infantry fighting vehicle of the United States Army.
[Actual vehicle]
The current infantry fighting vehicle of the United States Army, M2A3 Bradley, which has been in operation since 1981.
M2A1 was introduced in 1986, M2A2 was introduced in 1988, and M2A3 was introduced in 2000.
It can hold 6 soldiers in addition to 3 crew members. It features a fully digitized system with improved fire control, target capture, navigation, and situation recognition.
It has high fighting power and operational capability. It was deployed in the Middle East and other conflict zones around the world.
[About the model]
The model is a painted finished product that reproduces the M2 Bradley of the United States infantry fighting vehicle at 1/72 scale.
The model is a painted finished product that reproduces the shape of the car body and turret at 1/72 scale.
It is modeled after the M2A3 type that appeared in 2000. It completely reproduces the shape of the car body and turret. Detailed surface details such as bolts are reproduced in detail, and it expresses the atmosphere powerfully.
Even with a total length of approximately 9 cm, it is sharp and full of impact. The turret equipped on the upper part of the car body is a set of TOW missile launchers. The unique equipment of the M2A3 and CITV reproduces complex shapes accurately.
This model realistically reproduces the appearance of mud splashing on the rough road surface with paint.
● The painted finished model of the M2A3 Bradley of the United States Army infantry fighting vehicle.
● The painted finished model of the M2A3 Bradley of the United States Army infantry fighting vehicle.
The painted finished model of the M2A3 Bradley of the United States Army infantry fighting vehicle.
The painted finished model of the M2A3 Bradley of the United States Army infantry fighting vehicle.
The painted finished model of the M2A3 Bradley of the United States