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January 2022

BringupthePIAT

Is this a Takom rebox?

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January 2022 ▶ BringupthePIAT

varanusk Managing Editor

Nop, base kit is from Amusing Hobby.

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January 2022 ▶ varanusk

Seanmcandrews Regular

With a new turret I guess ?

January 2022

varanusk Managing Editor

According to their announcement, and as you can read on the full news:

the kit features correct shaped T-72M / ÜV-1 / ÜV-2 turret

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January 2022 ▶ varanusk

Seanmcandrews Regular

Good news, in that case I believe it will be the only styrene M turret available .

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January 2022 ▶ Seanmcandrews

phil2015

Help me understand the turret situation better. The original Amusing Hobby turret was for an M1 and this one is different in some way? The M turret being earlier and shaped differently?

I’m looking at the Tankograd article online and I think I know what might be different here, but am not really clear about it…

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January 2022 ▶ phil2015

mike_garcia

T-72M differs from T-72 in replacing the right-side coincident rangefinder with a centerline-mounted TPDK-1 LRF

January 2022

mike_garcia

The list of T-72 tanks.

January 2022

phil2015

Thanks. The Amusing Hobby is listed as an M1 and this is a new turret just for the M. Looking at the art for the two and then the build-up, it’s hard for me to see any difference. Cookie Sewell’s review of the original kit says the bulges on the turret aren’t quite deep enough for a T-72M1. One wonders…

January 2022 ▶ phil2015

Seanmcandrews Regular

My understanding is that the M turret is a hybrid with the thinner front cheek armor of the initial T-72 model 1975 but the laser rangefinder of the T-72M1 in place of the coincidence rangefinder. An ID feature between the two is the M1 has a step at the lower front edge of the cheek armor right below the smoke grenade launcher conduits while the M does not.

M1 upper photos, M lower photos