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1/16 Tamiya Big Tank #12 U.S. Main Battle Tank M1A2 Abrams

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Dive into the world of military modeling with the 1/16 Tamiya Big Tank M1A2 Abrams. This impressive scale model represents the United States' main battle tank used from 1991 to the present. As you assemble this kit, you'll appreciate the detailed design and engineering that Tamiya is known for. It requires paint and cement for assembly, making it a great project for hobbyists who enjoy hands-on work. Gather your tools and get ready to create a stunning replica of a tank that has seen action in various conflicts. Whether you're a seasoned builder or a beginner, this model offers a fulfilling experience that brings history to life.

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Product Specifications

Package Size

61.1 x 41.2 x 13 cm

SKU

4950344362127

Age Group

15+ years

Manufacturer

Tamiya

Date of launch

September 2017

Weight

6.545 kg

Flammable

No

Scale

1/16

First Seen In

1992

Model Number

M1A2

Model Name

Abrams

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