AFV Club 1/35 American M60A3 Patton Plastic Model FV35249
AFV Club 1/35 American M60A3 Patton Plastic Model FV35249
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A plastic model that requires assembly and painting. Separate tools are required. 1/35 scale
This is a plastic model of AFV Club's "1/35 American M60A3 Patton". M60A3 is an upgraded vehicle based on M60A1. It was deployed to the US military in 1979. By adopting a laser range finder, the accuracy of the first shot has been greatly improved, and a thermal sleeve for the main gun has been installed, and six smoke grenade launchers are now standard equipped on both sides of the turret. In 1980, the optical range finder used by the gunner was replaced with a thermal imaging system, strengthening its ability to operate in all weather conditions. This improved version was called the M60A3TTS, and the M60A3 series was supplied not only to the U.S. military but also to the armies of other countries, and was produced until 1987. *This product is a kit that requires assembly and painting. *Adhesive and tools are required separately for assembly and painting. *"Plastic model" is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industry Cooperative.
This is a plastic model of AFV Club's "1/35 American M60A3 Patton". M60A3 is an upgraded vehicle based on M60A1. It was deployed to the US military in 1979. By adopting a laser range finder, the accuracy of the first shot has been greatly improved, and a thermal sleeve for the main gun has been installed, and six smoke grenade launchers are now standard equipped on both sides of the turret. In 1980, the optical range finder used by the gunner was replaced with a thermal imaging system, strengthening its ability to operate in all weather conditions. This improved version was called the M60A3TTS, and the M60A3 series was supplied not only to the U.S. military but also to the armies of other countries, and was produced until 1987. *This product is a kit that requires assembly and painting. *Adhesive and tools are required separately for assembly and painting. *"Plastic model" is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industry Cooperative.