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Item No:35140

1/35 Military Miniature Series No.140

1/35 SCALE U.S. M60A3 105mm GUN TANK

Length: 270 mm. Image shows painted and assembled kit.

The M60A3 and M1 Abrams were the mainstay of U.S. tank forces during the 1980s. The M60A3 featured a cast iron chassis that was inherited from the M48 tanks that first appeared in the 1950s, and was powered by a super-charged air-cooled diesel. The turret, too, was manufactured from cast iron, and was mounted with a 105mm gun with thermal sleeve to provide protection from barrel distortion. Other technologically-advanced additions at the time included a laser based rangefinder and ballistic computer, allowing the M60A3 to pack a fearsome punch. Production began in 1978, and the 3,600 examples produced went on to fulfill a leading military role for in excess of 20 years.

About the Model
1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 270mm, Width: 104mm. ★The model faithfully captures the form of the M60A3 with rounded cast turret, and lower hull. ★The turret depicts the cast iron finish of the real tank with great realism. ★The model can be assembled with or without thermal sleeve attached to the main gun. ★Choose whether to construct the model with open or closed crew hatch. The driver's hatch is movable. ★Authentic suspension is recreated using separate parts. ★Belt-type tracks. ★3 sets of markings and a commander figure are included with the kit. ★Comes with a wide range of accessories recreating small arms and other equipment.

Information is current as of October 4, 2013. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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