This boxed set contains:
- 1 x PT-76B 1/72 scale light tank

Soviet Naval Infantry

East German Army
Detailed model kit of the PT-76B floating tank in 1:72 scale
Discover the precise model kit of the legendary PT-76B floating tank, which offers an impressive level of detail and realism on a scale of 1:72. With a part count of 120 pieces and a model length of 96 mm, this kit is specially designed for advanced level 4 modelers. Known for its role in NATO and the Warsaw Pact, the PT-76 comes with detailed surface textures and a rotating turret, making it a must-have for any military modeler and history enthusiast.
Scope of delivery:
Highly detailed plastic model kit (not assembled)
Illustrated, multilingual building instructions
Decals for authentic markings
This model kit is ideal for advanced (Level 4) students who have already gained experience in model building and now want to venture into more detailed projects. It requires experience in gluing and painting and offers a challenging but rewarding challenge.
Special Features:
New Tool: The latest manufacturing techniques have been applied to realize the precise details and surface textures of this model.
Detailed surface textures provide a realistic representation of the original vehicle.
Rotatable tower allows the simulation of different scenarios and positions.
International presence: The PT-76 was used in 25 countries, including East Germany and Poland, which gives this model a special historical value.
Background information:
The PT-76 floating tank, introduced in 1952, surprised NATO with its unrestricted buoyancy and its powerful 76-mm D-56T cannon. These capabilities made him a key element in amphibious landings to effectively capture and secure beachheads. The PT-76 was a symbol of the military strength and tactics of the Soviet Army during the Cold War and spread worldwide in the armies of the Warsaw Pact, as well as in many allied countries. This model kit celebrates the technical sophistication and historical significance of the PT-76 and offers modelers the opportunity to recreate a piece of military history in great detail.
This boxed set contains:
-
1*PT-76B 1/72 scale light tank
Detailed model kit of the PT-76B floating tank in 1:72 scale
Discover the precise model kit of the legendary PT-76B floating tank, which offers an impressive level of detail and realism on a scale of 1:72. With a part count of 120 pieces and a model length of 96 mm, this kit is specially designed for advanced level 4 modelers. Known for its role in NATO and the Warsaw Pact, the PT-76 comes with detailed surface textures and a rotating turret, making it a must-have for any military modeler and history enthusiast.
Scope of delivery:
Highly detailed plastic model kit (not assembled)
Illustrated, multilingual building instructions
Decals for authentic markings
This model kit is ideal for advanced (Level 4) students who have already gained experience in model building and now want to venture into more detailed projects. It requires experience in gluing and painting and offers a challenging but rewarding challenge.
Special Features:
New Tool: The latest manufacturing techniques have been applied to realize the precise details and surface textures of this model.
Detailed surface textures provide a realistic representation of the original vehicle.
Rotatable tower allows the simulation of different scenarios and positions.
International presence: The PT-76 was used in 25 countries, including East Germany and Poland, which gives this model a special historical value.
Background information:
The PT-76 floating tank, introduced in 1952, surprised NATO with its unrestricted buoyancy and its powerful 76-mm D-56T cannon. These capabilities made him a key element in amphibious landings to effectively capture and secure beachheads. The PT-76 was a symbol of the military strength and tactics of the Soviet Army during the Cold War and spread worldwide in the armies of the Warsaw Pact, as well as in many allied countries. This model kit celebrates the technical sophistication and historical significance of the PT-76 and offers modelers the opportunity to recreate a piece of military history in great detail.
