Thursday, November 13, 2014

1/72 Scale Pre-Built Military Vehicles


Several manufacturers offer pre-built plastic and die cast metal models of military vehicles. 1/72 scale is popular due to the ease of collecting and displaying the models verses the larger standard scales like 1/48 and 1/35. They also look great displayed with 1/72 aircraft models that come in both kit form and pre-built as well.


Hobby Master HG3415 British M-10 Tank Destroyer


As with almost all products, some manufacturers are better than others, and some stand miles above their competitors. In my opinion, when it comes to attention to detail, historical accuracy, quality control, and general quality, two manufacturers dominate the 1/72 scale pre-built armor model industry at this time: Dragon Armor and Hobby Master.

They do have competition, but none of the other companies can compete at the level of quality produced by these two. Some come very close and have some products that achieve this quality, but not in the consistent manner displayed by Dragon and HM.


Dragon Armor 60088 German Panzer IV Ausf F2

As a collector of these products, I have learned through trial and error that there are some releases to avoid from any company. The best method is by finding like-minded collectors and discussing the merits of manufacturers in general as well as specific releases. My favorite place to discuss these issues is currently at The A.F.V. Model Forum. Granted, this forum is dedicated to armor and military models of all scales, whether they be pre-built models or plastic or resin kits, but it is a great resource to me. I encourage you to check it out sometime.



I'll continue rambling to myself occasionally, but I do hope someone finds this information useful as this is a great hobby for people with an interest in military history, especially from World War II to the present.




Modern M-1 Tanks and M-998 Hummers by Dragon Armor


U.S. Army M-46 Pershing from Hobby Master


German Panzer 1A by S Models


Russian T-72B with ERA by Modelcollect

Hobby Master HG3415 M10 Tank Destroyer












The US M10 was the most produced US tank destroyer of WWII. The British M10s were called Achilles IIC because of the modification of the main gun from a 3 inch gun to a quick-firing British 17 Pounder. The conversions took place at the Royal Arsenal at
Woolwich. The Mk. IC had a diesel engine while the Mk. IIC had a gasoline engine. Even
the gun of the Mk. IIC was having difficulty against the heavy armor of the German Panthers and Tigers. Gradually the M36 Jackson with its heavier armor began to take over from the M10 and Achilles.
Specifications M10 Tank DestroyerCountry of Origin: USA

Entered Service in: 1942

Crew: 5 (Commander, 3x gun crew, driver).

Dimensions
Height: 2.57 m (8.43 ft)
Length: 6.83 m (22.41 ft) (w/ gun) - 5.97 m (19.6 ft) (w/o gun)
Width: 3.05 m (10 ft)
Weight: 29.6 tonnes
Power/weight: 12.5 hp/tonne

Armour
Hull, up to 51 mm
Turret, up to 57 mm

Armament
Main Armament: M7 3-inch "76.2 mm" Gun - 54 rounds
Secondary Armament: .50 caliber M2 Machine Gun - 300 rounds

Power plant
General Motors Twin Diesel 6-71375 hp (276 kW)

Suspension: vertical volute spring

Performance
Road Speed: 51 km/h  (32 mph)
Range: 300 km  (186 miles)




Data and description courtesy of: HOBBY MASTER COLLECTOR  http://hobbymastercollector.com/HG3415.html