Ace Model 1/72 T-60 Soviet Light Tank Plastic Model Kit [72540]
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The first prototypes of the T-60 light reconnaissance tank were made in 1941. In the same year, mass production started, which ended in 1943 with the production of over 6,000 copies of this car. The T-60 tank was powered by a 70 HP GAZ-202 engine or an 85 HP GAZ-203 engine. Its main armament was a 20mm automatic cannon (housed in a rotating turret), and its auxiliary armament was a single 7.62mm DT machine gun. The T-60 tank was developed as the main reconnaissance tank of the Red Army. It had many advantages: above all, high maneuverability, a decent degree of mechanical reliability and good suspension. Its main disadvantage - very poor armor - can be explained by the tank's intended use for reconnaissance. Based on the basic version, several derivative versions were created, for example: the BM-8-24, which was a self-propelled unguided missile launcher, or the A-40 KT, which was a tank adapted to… glider flights! The T-60 tank was used on a large scale by the Red Army from the end of 1941 until 1945, e.g. in the Stalingrad operation in 1942-1943 or in Operation Bagration in 1944.
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SpecificationsThe first prototypes of the T-60 light reconnaissance tank were made in 1941. In the same year, mass production started, which ended in 1943 with the production of over 6,000 copies of this car. The T-60 tank was powered by a 70 HP GAZ-202 engine or an 85 HP GAZ-203 engine. Its main armament was a 20mm automatic cannon (housed in a rotating turret), and its auxiliary armament was a single 7.62mm DT machine gun. The T-60 tank was developed as the main reconnaissance tank of the Red Army. It had many advantages: above all, high maneuverability, a decent degree of mechanical reliability and good suspension. Its main disadvantage - very poor armor - can be explained by the tank's intended use for reconnaissance. Based on the basic version, several derivative versions were created, for example: the BM-8-24, which was a self-propelled unguided missile launcher, or the A-40 KT, which was a tank adapted to… glider flights! The T-60 tank was used on a large scale by the Red Army from the end of 1941 until 1945, e.g. in the Stalingrad operation in 1942-1943 or in Operation Bagration in 1944.
The first prototypes of the T-60 light reconnaissance tank were made in 1941. In the same year, mass production started, which ended in 1943 with the production of over 6,000 copies of this car. The T-60 tank was powered by a 70 HP GAZ-202 engine or an 85 HP GAZ-203 engine. Its main armament was a 20mm automatic cannon (housed in a rotating turret), and its auxiliary armament was a single 7.62mm DT machine gun. The T-60 tank was developed as the main reconnaissance tank of the Red Army. It had many advantages: above all, high maneuverability, a decent degree of mechanical reliability and good suspension. Its main disadvantage - very poor armor - can be explained by the tank's intended use for reconnaissance. Based on the basic version, several derivative versions were created, for example: the BM-8-24, which was a self-propelled unguided missile launcher, or the A-40 KT, which was a tank adapted to… glider flights! The T-60 tank was used on a large scale by the Red Army from the end of 1941 until 1945, e.g. in the Stalingrad operation in 1942-1943 or in Operation Bagration in 1944.
| SKU | ACE72540 |
| Barcode # | 4820025725407 |
| Brand | Ace Model |
| Shipping Weight | 0.0300kg |
| Shipping Width | 0.080m |
| Shipping Height | 0.010m |
| Shipping Length | 0.080m |
| Shipping Cubic | 0.000064000m3 |
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