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Award Winner Built 1/35 M1A2 $ M1A1 Switch-able 2Platoon F2,2nd Squad,3rd ACR

Description: DREAM WORKS HERE Item Name: .General Dynamics Land Systems US Army M1A2 F Troop, 2nd Platoon (F2), 2nd Squadron, 3rd ACR, Kits .Tamiya Scale: .1:35 Builder:.Volcano Item Status:.Built To Order / Pre-Order Detail features: Award winner built and painted M1A2 and also M1A1 with realistic heavy weathering. #33,2 Platoon, C Company, 3rd Battalion,69th Armored Regiment, 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division ( Mechanized) The Rock of the Marne in Iraqi. Add on lots of fancy accessories. Classic desert color with accurate decals and unit markings. Top building quality with outstanding details throughout the whole model and very high standard accuracy on every individual part. Features all distinctive aspects of the M1A2 including CITV, new style vision block and M2 machine gun. Rotating turret and gun details. Track with road wheel details. Includes loads of accessories such as on-vehicle tools, jerry cans and ammunition boxes. * Highly accurate static display model with top building quality. * Overall length: 283mm Overall width: 105mm. * Add on lot`s fancy accessories set. * Scratch-built boxes and more. * Armor included for protection. * Working turret and gun elevation. * Machine guns and main gun w/detail. * Clear plastic used in periscopes. * Revised MRS, main sight, and crosswind sensor. * Choice of open or closed hatches w/detail both side. * The “bustle rack” for crew gear stowage w/mesh. * Long turret stowage bins w/ mesh detail. * Ammo blowout panels w/detail. * Smoke grenade with stowage boxes w/detail. * NBC environment panel w/detail. * Auxiliary power unit included. * Engine bay doors and deck detail. * Side skirts w/ panel detail. * All wheels with great details. * Realistic T-156 tracks. * The antennas are fully scratched. * Scratch-built many boxes. * Adding bags, helmet, dog, jerry can, spare wheel, and lot`s accessories. Buffing and polishing to remove mold seam. Base color with primer and putty for better surface detail. Airbrushed and painted with multicolor. Add clear paint for good finishing on decal applying. Washing to enhance the surface detail increase the appearance of depth including panels, doors, hatches, rivets, bolt head and more. Dry brushing to emphasize and highlighting texture with edge for good wear, tear and fading. Multi-color filters for blend color effects. Adding nonglossy paint for better finishing. Great detail paint job on rust and paint chips off with scratches, worn and bare metal realistic simulating. Also smear and dirt with dust and real mud and more on real-life weathering. Final protective layer for long-term collection. M1A1 and M1A2 are switchable by some simple parts change as you can see in photos, buy one get two versions, a good buy. 2591 1 Dream Works Hobby 2 Dream Works Hobby 3 Dream Works Hobby 4 Dream Works Hobby 5 Dream Works Hobby 6 Dream Works Hobby 7 Dream Works Hobby 8 Dream Works Hobby 9 Dream Works Hobby 10 Dream Works Hobby 11 Dream Works Hobby 12 Dream Works Hobby 13 Dream Works Hobby 14 Dream Works Hobby 15 Dream Works Hobby 16 Dream Works Hobby 17 Dream Works Hobby 18 Dream Works Hobby 19 Dream Works Hobby 20 Dream Works Hobby 21 Dream Works Hobby 22 Dream Works Hobby 23 Dream Works Hobby 24 Dream Works Hobby 25 Dream Works Hobby 26 Dream Works Hobby The M1 Abrams The M1 Abrams, the worlds" strongest tank, has undergone step-by-step modification since its commission by the US military in 1980. The M1A2 evolved from the M1A1HA, and features Intervehicular Information System (IVIS) and Commander"s Independent Thermal Viewer (CITV). Kit features A2 turret comes with CITV and new style vision block. The M1 Abrams, officially commissioned by the US military in 1980, was designed totally different from previous post-WWII US military tanks. Although fitted with the same 105mm cannon as the M60, the M1 was powered by a gas turbine engine and was fitted with spaced armor. Planned to be commissioned by the US military over a long period, the M1 was designed with future reforms in mind. In 1984, the M1A1 was developed with a 120mm smooth bore cannon, and a further variant the M1A1HA was later developed featuring depleted uranium armor. This then led to the M1A2, which was fitted with Intervehicular Information System (IVIS), Commander"s Independent Thermal Viewer (CITV) turret and new style vision block. The M1A1HA and the M1A2 both played significant roles in Operation Iraqi Freedom, being deployed by land forces as well as the Marine Corps as they moved toward Baghdad. US 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment 2003 The US 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR), the “Brave Rifles” was formed on 19 May 1846 and under different names fought in 11 major conflicts: Indian Wars, Mexican–American War, American Civil War, Spanish–American War, Philippine–American War, World War I, World War II, Desert Shield/Storm, SFOR in Bosnia, Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. The 3rd ACR consists of cavalry squadrons with each divided into four cavalry troops. 1st Squadron (“Tiger”): HQ Troop (“Roughrider”), A Troop (“Apache”), B Troop (“Bandit”), C Troop (“Cyclone”) 2nd Squadron (“Sabre”): HQ Troop (“Rattler”), D Troop (“Dragon”), E Troop (“Eagle”), F Troop (“Fox”) 3rd Squadron (“Thunder”): HQ Troop (“Havoc Hounds”), G Troop (“Grim”), H Troop (“Heavy”), I Troop (“Ironhawk”) 4th Squadron (“Longknife”): HQ Troop (“Headhunters”), K Troop (“Killer”), L Troop (“Lighting”), M Troop (“Mad Dog”) 2003-2004 Operation Iraqi Freedom The 3rd ACR was originally planned to invade Iraq from Turkey, but was forced to enter Iraq from Kuwait after Turkey denied the US permission to launch an invasion from its border which delayed their deployment until plans could be changed. On March 20 without the 3rd ACR, the US 82nd Airborne, US 101st Airborne, US 3rd Infantry, US 1st Marines, British 1st Armored Divisions invaded Iraq from Kuwait. On April 2, the 3rd ACR advance party consisting of F Troop and Regimental HQ arrived in Kuwait and the rest of the regiment arrived within the next couple of weeks. On April 9, the US 3rd Infantry and US 1st Marine Divisions (both equipped with M1A1s) occupied Baghdad. On April 25, the first elements of 3rd ACR crossed the border into Iraq and it immediately assumed an economy of force mission to secure and stabilize the western province of Al Anbar (west of Baghdad) an area which had been by-passed during the initial advance to Baghdad. The 3rd ACR and its attached units were known in Iraq collectively as Task Force Rifles and its regimental area of operations covered one third of the country, or about 140,000 square kilometers which includes four Iraqi air bases which Special Forces and SAS units captured earlier in the invasion. On April 30, F Troop of 3rd ACR relieved the 82nd Airborne Division and took control of Al-Fallujah. In March 2004, the 3rd ACR rotated back to the USA. During the 1991 Gulf War, the Iraqi Air Force flew the bulk of their planes to Iran before the war began because Iraq knew that it’s air force could not withstand the combined might of the Coalition with superior planes and pilots. The plan worked as expected except Iran did not return the aircraft back to Iraq after the war. Over a decade later just before the US invasion, Saddam ordered the bulk of their fighters to be disassembled and buried near the airbases which would be recovered after the invasion. In 2003, besides the damaged and destroyed aircraft at Al-Taqqadum airfield located approximately 74 km (46 miles) west of Baghdad at Habbaniyah, US forces also found a number of Mig-25 Foxbat fighters and SU-25 FrogFoot fighter-bombers buried in the desert nearby the airfield. The aircraft were stripped of their wings and covered with sand. Aviation elements of the 3rd ACR occupied the airfield from April 2003 until replaced by the 82nd Airborne Division in July 2003.

Price: 298.98 USD

Location: Scarborough, Ontario

End Time: 2024-07-15T23:50:14.000Z

Shipping Cost: 29.98 USD

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Award Winner Built 1/35 M1A2 $ M1A1 Switch-able 2Platoon F2,2nd Squad,3rd ACR  Award Winner Built 1/35 M1A2 $ M1A1 Switch-able 2Platoon F2,2nd Squad,3rd ACR  Award Winner Built 1/35 M1A2 $ M1A1 Switch-able 2Platoon F2,2nd Squad,3rd ACR  Award Winner Built 1/35 M1A2 $ M1A1 Switch-able 2Platoon F2,2nd Squad,3rd ACR  Award Winner Built 1/35 M1A2 $ M1A1 Switch-able 2Platoon F2,2nd Squad,3rd ACR  Award Winner Built 1/35 M1A2 $ M1A1 Switch-able 2Platoon F2,2nd Squad,3rd ACR

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 60 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Scale: 1/35

Type: Military Armor

MPN: Does Not Apply

Brand: Tamiya

Theme: Militaria

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