The Mikromir 1:48 T-70/T-70M model kit set is a precisely crafted miniature of the Russian light tank, designed for modelers and collectors of historical military vehicles. This 1/48 scale model allows for the detailed reproduction of this Soviet armored vehicle from the World War II era.
The kit's construction is based on plastic molded parts, which require precise fitting and gluing after being cut from the sprues. The assembly process is detailed in the included instruction manual. Once assembled, the model is designed for painting, allowing for the reproduction of historical color schemes. The set is completed with decals, enabling the application of authentic markings.
Key Product Features:
1/48 Scale: A standard modeling scale, ensuring high detail while maintaining compact model dimensions.
Material: High-quality plastic parts, characterized by precise molding.
Photo-etched Details: The set includes photo-etched frets, which significantly enhance the realism of the miniature, adding delicate and precise details impossible to achieve with plastic technology.
Plastic Tracks: The tracks are supplied as plastic segments or ready-made sections, which simplifies their assembly compared to individual link tracks.
Decal Sheet: Contains authentic markings and inscriptions, allowing for the creation of specific historical versions of the T-70/T-70M tank.
The primary use of this set is to build a static tank model, which can be part of a collection, historical dioramas, or a standalone display piece. The model is compatible with standard modeling accessories, such as acrylic, enamel, or oil paints, as well as all types of modeling chemicals for weathering and detailing.
Set Contents:
Instruction manual with painting and decal placement schemes.
Plastic sprues.
Decal sheet.
Photo-etched frets.
Plastic tracks.
Please Note: The Mikromir 1:48 T-70/T-70M kit DOES NOT include model glue or model paints. Basic modeling tools are required for assembly and painting, such as:
Sprue cutters for removing parts.
Hobby knife.
File or sandpaper for surface preparation.
Plastic cement.
Paintbrush or airbrush for painting.
Model paints.
For historical accuracy, the primary camouflage color for the T-70 tank was Soviet Protective Green (also known as 4BO Protective Green). Additional colors will be required for details such as tools, tracks, or the interior of the hatch. If you have any questions regarding the selection of appropriate accessories or paint colors for this model, please feel free to contact us – we will be happy to assist you.
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