Post by nito74 on Mar 22, 2021 15:31:14 GMT
A decal set,
Su-122
Colibri Decals | No. 72111 | 1:72
Colibri Decals | No. 72111 | 1:72
Cockpit sets,
Mi-26T/T2 Cockpit detail set (colour)
Microdesign | No. MD 072030 | 1:72
Microdesign | No. MD 072030 | 1:72
Figures,
Children of war, 1945
Stalingrad | No. S-3241 | 1:35
Stalingrad | No. S-3241 | 1:35
The Liberation of Paris, 1944
Stalingrad | No. S-3009 | 1:35
Stalingrad | No. S-3009 | 1:35
Detailing sets for McLaren Senna
Mclaren SENNA detail-up set
(PE + Metal Parts + Resin + Metal Logo + Tires)
Hobby Design | No. HD02-0412 | 1:24
(PE + Metal Parts + Resin + Metal Logo + Tires)
Hobby Design | No. HD02-0412 | 1:24
Landing Gear and Trucks,
SH-60 B/F Landing Gear
Scale Aircraft Conversions | No. 35007 | 1:35
Scale Aircraft Conversions | No. 35007 | 1:35
I also gathered more info on 2 kits that were posted here çast week,
F-4EJ Kai "8th Squadron" from Fine Molds 1:72,
3 types of droptank are included
And T-72M2 "Moderna" from Amusing Hobby,
The T-72M2 "Moderna" is a Slovakian upgrade of the Soviet T-72 main battle tank. The T-72M was license-produced in the former Czechoslovakia. It entered service with Czechoslovakian army in 1981. In the early 1990s after the dissolution of the Czechoslovakia, various upgrade programs were developed both in Czech Republic and Slovakia to keep their fleets of T-72 MBTs operational and combat capable. First prototype of the T-72M2 Moderna was revealed in 1993. Development of this tank is completed. For a number of years this upgrade was actively proposed for Slovak Army as well as export customers. However it received no production orders. Slovakia never ordered this tank due to funding problems. Only few prototypes were built for trials and evaluation.
The T-72M2 Moderna has improved protection. The tank is fitted with DYNAS explosive reactive armour. The second prototype is fitted with a cage armour that provides protection against RPG rounds. The tank has a laser warning receiver. It notifies when the tank is illuminated by a laser beam and identifies direction of the threat. Then smoke grenades can be discharged to hide the tank. The tank is fitted with new automatic fire suppression system.
The tank is fitted with a modernized 2A45MS 125 mm smoothbore gun. The gun is fitted with an autoloader. There is also a coaxial 7.62 mm machine gun. The first prototype of this tank was fitted with two Swiss 20 mm cannons, mounted on either side of the turret. These could engage air and ground targets. The second prototype was fitted with a single 30 mm cannon, from the Soviet BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicle.
The tank has got new VEGA fire control system, new ballistic computer and new sensors of Belgian and French origin. Vehicle commander uses panoramic sight. The same sight is used on the French Leclerc, and some other modern MBTs. This tank has got a hunter-killer engagement capability. Once commander spots and identifies the target, he lays the gun and lets the gunner complete all the aiming and firing process. During that time commander looks for the next target.
This main battle tank has a crew of three, including commander, gunner and driver.
This main battle tank has a crew of three, including commander, gunner and driver.
The tank is fitted with a more powerful S12U turbocharged diesel engine, developing 850 hp. It is a Polish modernized version of the Soviet V-46-6 tank engine. It was used on the Polish PT-91 Twardy main battle tank. Even though upgraded tank is heavier it has improved cross-country mobility over the original T-72M.