This item is limited to 3 per household.
――The powerful armor is a 1/72 finished product with plenty of weight !!
[About the actual vehicle]
--The M2 Bradley is a US military active infantry fighting vehicle that has been in operation since 1981.
――Since the deployment started, various updates have been made, but in 1986, M2A1 appeared, and in 1988, M2A2 appeared.
-Can accommodate 6 soldiers in addition to 3 crew members.
――The M2A2 is equipped with a 600 horsepower engine and boasts excellent driving performance that allows it to act together with the main battle tank M1 Abrams tank.
――The vehicle has been continuously improved since then, and the M2A3 was introduced in 2000.
-Features a system that can be completely digitized, with improved shooting control, target capture, navigation, situational awareness, and more.
――You have high fighting power and operational ability.
[About the model]
--The model is a pre-painted model that reproduces the American infantry fighting vehicle M2 Bradley on a 1/72 scale.
――The upgraded version that appeared in 2000, M2A3 type is modeled.
-The powerful appearance of the additional armor equipped on the front, sides, and parts of the turret of the car body is reproduced firmly at 1/72.
――Not only the form of the entire vehicle, but also the expression of the bolts that stop the additional armor that can be seen in each part realistically expresses the profound feeling.
-Furthermore, the equipment unique to M2A3, CITV also accurately reproduces complicated shapes with parts using slide molds.
-In addition, you can not miss the reproduction of the TOW missile launcher equipped on the side of the turret.
――This model has a finish that reproduces the one-color desert yellow paint used in operations in desert areas.
――You can easily enjoy the collection with the completed model.
[Major features]
--Painted model of American infantry fighting vehicle M2A3 Bradley
―― 1/72 scale with a total length of about 9 cm
--Desert yellow paint finish
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )