🚀 Command Your Collection with the Monogram Revell M48A2 Patton Tank!
The Monogram Revell 1:35 M48A2 Patton Tank is a meticulously crafted plastic model that captures the essence of military history. Weighing just 14.08 ounces and measuring 1 x 1 x 1 inches, this portable tank is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts. With no batteries required, it offers endless play opportunities while showcasing stunning realism in its green military theme.
Item Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 14.08 ounces |
Material Type | Plastic |
Theme | Military |
Color | Green |
Toy Vehicle Form | Tank |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Scale | 1:35 Scale |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Portable |
P**D
Great
This tank is a great model
M**E
Pretty much okay..
It's a deal for your money. I mean its not even close being good but as a platform for improvement, its a good buy. There's a few flashing to be cleaned and the fit is not to a tee but for the price it's acceptable. I have built this and weathered using a variety of pigment and washes. Overall its okay!
E**.
My son bought this with his own money!
My son bought this with his own money! I can tell you that he was overjoyed when he got this in the mail and opened the package. The size he picked out was 1:35 scale. It was huge to what he's been used to. I've bought him tank models that were way smaller, just a fraction of the size of this one. He got to work right away putting the tank together and never asked for help. He just figured everything on his own. There was one point where he accidentally glued something the wrong way and thought he ruined it, but took a deep breath and figured out how to fix it and move on. He finished that same day. Now he just put more details on it little by little in between playing with it. He tells me details about the history of the tank and I feel like I'm getting schooled, lol. He got to practice on his fine motor skills, reading, and logic (problem solving). This momma just sits back and smiles because of the educational value this model has brought to him. He doesn't see it that way, he just enjoys putting models together and that's ok with me!
C**N
Well made--like all Monogram models
I used this model to create an appreciation and award display for a good friend on the occasion of his receiving the Medal of Honor. He was an M48 tank crewman in Vietnam with the 3/5 Cav and showed exemplary heroism for his actions at Tan Son Nhut airbase at Saigon during the Tet 'battle on January 31st, 1968. His name is Dwight Birdwell.
M**O
Piece of trash
Can't read any of the numbers and the track doesn't fit without breaking the model
H**L
Great model for beginners
This model is the perfect one for beginners.Although this is an older model, it is still a lot of fun to put together and paint.
C**S
Easy assembly
Painted up nice
J**.
The picture on the box is incorrect
Be careful if you are going to use the box top for a background picture. That is because the picture on it is era incorrect. There are A-1 Huey Helicopters in the background. The Huey A-1 was not used in WW-2. The A-1 Huey did not come out until late 1956. I think that they should go back and get the correct information and redo the picture. Because they are doing both time lines an injustice.
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