United States Main Battle Tank M1A1 AIM
Trumpeter | N° 00926 | 1:16
Statistiques
- Marque:
- Trumpeter
- Titre:
- United States Main Battle Tank M1A1 AIM
- Numéro:
- 00926
- Échelle:
- 1:16
- Type:
- Maquette complète
- Sorti:
- 2017 Nouvel outillage
- Code à barre:
- 9580208009261 (EAN)
- Emballage:
- Boîte rigide (ouverture par le haut)
- Sujet:
- M1 Abrams » Chars (Véhicules)
Contenu de la boîte
Grappes de plastique, Photodécoupe, Caoutchouc, Décalcomanie (à l'eau)
Dimensions:
700x510x165 mm
(27.6x20.1x6.5 inch)
Poids:
5160 g (11.38 lbs)
Boxart conçu par Vincent Wai
Chronologie du produit
Trumpeter
Instructions
Télécharger 7573Kb (.pdf)
Place de marché
No partner shops available
Avis sur le contenu de la boîte
Examens externes
La revue Andy's Hobby Headquarters
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Commentaires
Derek Engelhaupt
This kit has some major flaws in the upper hull. I wouldn't recommend purchasing it. The driver's hatch is raised in the front and sunken down in the back. The front fenders are really molded poorly. There are details just above the side skirts on the right hand side of the tank that are duplicated from the left side. Problem is they aren't supposed to be on the right side of the tank...only the left.
This kit has some major flaws in the upper hull. I wouldn't recommend purchasing it. The driver's hatch is raised in the front and sunken down in the back. The front fenders are really molded poorly. There are details just above the side skirts on the right hand side of the tank that are duplicated from the left side. Problem is they aren't supposed to be on the right side of the tank...only the left.
2 15 August 2017, 21:55
Derek Engelhaupt
Now that I have started the kit there are a few more notes. The turret bustle rack is actually molded too long for the turret by about a 1/4". Had to shorten it by hacking some material out of the right side. The barrel also doesn't sit where it should stock. If you mount it by the directions the barrel will be sunken into the mount and appear to be really short. Both of the headlights are supposed to oriented the same way with the big clear light on the right side of the of the housing. The kit has the big clear light on the outside of both lights (one left and one right). One of the housings needs to be flipped 180 degrees to be correct so that both lights are mounted in the same direction with the larger light on the right side of the housing (both right). For being an M1A1 AIM version, there should only be a gas cap on the left rear of the tank were the generator should be. The extra door detail should not be there as the extra doors are for the M1A2 where batteries replaced the generator. In that case the fuel cap should be removed. The tank needs one or the other and not both.
Now that I have started the kit there are a few more notes. The turret bustle rack is actually molded too long for the turret by about a 1/4". Had to shorten it by hacking some material out of the right side. The barrel also doesn't sit where it should stock. If you mount it by the directions the barrel will be sunken into the mount and appear to be really short. Both of the headlights are supposed to oriented the same way with the big clear light on the right side of the of the housing. The kit has the big clear light on the outside of both lights (one left and one right). One of the housings needs to be flipped 180 degrees to be correct so that both lights are mounted in the same direction with the larger light on the right side of the housing (both right). For being an M1A1 AIM version, there should only be a gas cap on the left rear of the tank were the generator should be. The extra door detail should not be there as the extra doors are for the M1A2 where batteries replaced the generator. In that case the fuel cap should be removed. The tank needs one or the other and not both.
11 September 2017, 03:45
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