The Editor builds Meng Models’ T-72B3.
Meng’s Russian Main Battle Tank T-72B3 (ref. TS-028) was released in 2016 and shares many parts with their T-90 kits. The kit is presented in a stout box and looks very good, with fifteen crisply moulded green plastic sprues, seven sprues of black plastic individual track links, a clear sprue and a small sheet of photoetch. Markings are provided for five vehicles: one in Russian service, one seen on the 2015 Victory Parade, one seen at the 2015 Tank Biathlon Championship, and another at the 2015 Russian Arms Expo. A fifth marking option is for the tank captured by the Ukrainians in Donbass.
This story is from the May 2017 edition of Military Modelcraft International.
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