Basic information
Product code | rev03346 |
Weight: | 0.20 kg |
Ean: | 4009803033464 |
Scale | 1:72 |
Number of elements | 126 |
Added to catalog on: | 8.30.2023 |
Tags: | M1-Abrams |
Manufacturer | Revell |
Responsible entity | |
- Age:12+
- Length:140 mm
- Level: 4
Model Kit M1A1 AIM(SA)/ M1A2 Abrams - Masterpiece 1:72 Scale
With our M1A1 AIM(SA)/ M1A2 Abrams model kit, you can assemble a modern US battle tank yourself in miniature. The kit contains 126 high-quality parts and, with a length of 140 mm and a scale of 1:72, offers a convincing replica of the original. For all fans of technical detail and precision, the model comes with an injection-molded track with individual links and partial sections, a rotating turret and turret hatches that can be optionally displayed open. The recommended age level of 12 and up allows even young modelers to try their hand at this challenging project.
Scope of delivery:
- 126 parts for the M1A1 AIM(SA)/ M1A2 Abrams
- Injection molded chain with individual links and partial sections
- Rotatable turret
- Displayable turret hatches
The M1A1 AIM(SA)/ M1A2 Abrams kit is suitable for beginners and advanced modelers alike, providing an interesting challenge for all ages 12 and up. Whether for display or as a valuable addition to a collection, this kit offers a variety of uses.
The M1A1 AIM(SA)/ M1A2 Abrams kit impresses with its detailed reproduction of the original. The special feature lies in the high-quality injection molded track, the rotatable turret and the representable turret hatches. These features allow you to customize and customize the battle tank.
Background Information:
With this model kit, you can recreate this technical feat and bring a piece of military history into your living room at home.
Dive into the world of model building and experience the thrill of mastering a technically challenging model like the M1A1 AIM(SA)/ M1A2 Abrams. Your patience and precision will be rewarded with an impressive result!
The M1 Abrams is a modern 3rd generation American Main Battle Tank. The first prototypes of the vehicle were created in the 1970s, and serial production started in 1979 continues to this day. To date (2018), about 10500 tanks of this type have been produced. The M1 Abrams is powered by a turbo-shaft (turbine) engine Avco Lycoming AGT-1500C 1500 hp. The vehicle is armed with a 105mm M68A1 tank gun in the M1 version, and a 120mm M256 tank gun in the M1A1 and later versions. The additional armament is 1 12.7 mm machine gun and 2 7.62 mm M240 machine guns.
The M1 Abrams was created in response to the demand for a new Main Battle Tank announced by US Army already in the 60s of the twentieth century. The new vehicle was to replace the Patton family tanks (M47-M48-M60) in the US Army. Initially, cooperation with German companies was initiated in the project designated as MBT-70. However, after a few years, the cooperation was terminated and further work was focused only on American companies, especially in the Chrysler Defense concern. Despite a very long process of analytical, study and experimental work lasting almost 15 years, it was introduced to the line in the early 1980s M1 Abrams It turned out to be an almost revolutionary structure and far superior to the then Soviet ones. M1 Abrams It is primarily characterized by unprecedented - before 1979 - in tanks of this class, mobility and maneuverability, thanks to the use of a powerful 1500 HP engine. Another thing is that the choice of the turbine engine turned out to be not very successful because it requires very careful maintenance and is prone to catching fire. M1 Abrams it also has very good armor, using composites and SKO (fire control system). In the M1A1 version, it was also armed with a great 120mm gun. Several versions of the tank were created in the course of serial production M1 Abrams. The first significant improvements were made to the M1A1 version, the production of which was launched in 1985 - mainly by using a much more effective 120 caliber cannon instead of the 105mm gun. In 1992, the M1A2 version entered the line, with much richer electronic equipment than previous versions and armor using depleted uranium. Then came the M1A2 SEP version with even more perfect armor. The last development versions of the Abrams tank are the M1A2 SEPv2 and M1A2 SEPv3 versions, which have advanced information exchange, battlefield control, fire control systems and improved secondary weapon control systems. The M1 Abrams tank was exported to several countries, including: Saudi Arabia, Australia, Egypt and Kuwait. Vehicles of this type took part in several operations, the most important of which were the Gulf War in 1990-1991 and the Iraq War in 2003.
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