1/35 Leopard 2 A7V TAM 35387 ALL NEW TOOLING!!

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The Leopard 2 A7V is an improved version of the A7 which is in turn the improved version of the A6. The “V” in the A7V designation stands for “verbessert” (improved). The A7V version features additional hull front armor and side skirts for improved defense. The suspension was also improved to help deal with the tank’s extra weight. It inherits the A6’s L/55 120mm gun, but with the updated shell, the A7V can take on enemy armor up to five kilometers away. Units began receiving the A7V in September 2021 and A7Vs saw further improvements such as turret-top stowage boxes and main sight visor. Compared to the Leopard 2 A6 model kit, which was released in 2004, this kit uses completely new parts and tooling. Added details include square headlights, front additional armor plate and updated turret rear shape. Photo-etched parts have realistic renderings of engine grille mesh and turret-side basket sections. Mud flaps are depicted on the turret rear sides. Snap together assembly type tracks have one-piece straight sections. Includes two torso figures which depict commander and loader. Choose between head sections with helmet and beret. Comes with a choice of three marking options to the 393rd Panzer Battalion and the 104th Panzer Battalion. Decals are ready for use in the depiction of insignia on shoulders and German flags on sleeves of the figures.

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The Leopard 2 A7V is an improved version of the A7 which is in turn the improved version of the A6. The “V” in the A7V designation stands for “verbessert” (improved). The A7V version features additional hull front armor and side skirts for improved defense. The suspension was also improved to help deal with the tank’s extra weight. It inherits the A6’s L/55 120mm gun, but with the updated shell, the A7V can take on enemy armor up to five kilometers away. Units began receiving the A7V in September 2021 and A7Vs saw further improvements such as turret-top stowage boxes and main sight visor. Compared to the Leopard 2 A6 model kit, which was released in 2004, this kit uses completely new parts and tooling. Added details include square headlights, front additional armor plate and updated turret rear shape. Photo-etched parts have realistic renderings of engine grille mesh and turret-side basket sections. Mud flaps are depicted on the turret rear sides. Snap together assembly type tracks have one-piece straight sections. Includes two torso figures which depict commander and loader. Choose between head sections with helmet and beret. Comes with a choice of three marking options to the 393rd Panzer Battalion and the 104th Panzer Battalion. Decals are ready for use in the depiction of insignia on shoulders and German flags on sleeves of the figures.

The Leopard 2 A7V is an improved version of the A7 which is in turn the improved version of the A6. The “V” in the A7V designation stands for “verbessert” (improved). The A7V version features additional hull front armor and side skirts for improved defense. The suspension was also improved to help deal with the tank’s extra weight. It inherits the A6’s L/55 120mm gun, but with the updated shell, the A7V can take on enemy armor up to five kilometers away. Units began receiving the A7V in September 2021 and A7Vs saw further improvements such as turret-top stowage boxes and main sight visor. Compared to the Leopard 2 A6 model kit, which was released in 2004, this kit uses completely new parts and tooling. Added details include square headlights, front additional armor plate and updated turret rear shape. Photo-etched parts have realistic renderings of engine grille mesh and turret-side basket sections. Mud flaps are depicted on the turret rear sides. Snap together assembly type tracks have one-piece straight sections. Includes two torso figures which depict commander and loader. Choose between head sections with helmet and beret. Comes with a choice of three marking options to the 393rd Panzer Battalion and the 104th Panzer Battalion. Decals are ready for use in the depiction of insignia on shoulders and German flags on sleeves of the figures.