Knocked out T-90A tank | Armorama™

YK 3D HOME will release a diorama with a knocked out T-90A tank in several scales. Most likely 1/72 and 1/35. P.S. I don't see where it was knocked out? Dirty - yes, faulty (engine compartment cover open) - yes.


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Terrible composition on the base, that’s an all scales fails in my book…no thanks.

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If it was supposed to have been K.Od. then it would have A collapsed suspension; And Burnt Out! As lots of other Damage would show!-- Nice to Look at if other as A starter kit.

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They’re a Polish company, maybe something’s got lost in translation? I also don’t see how it’s “knocked out” – maybe knocked up? And an economy-sized base doesn’t really meet any definition of “diorama”.

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run by an Ukrainian guy.
His AT-L caught my attention.
Until I found out its pricing…

Cheers,
Angel

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If it’s “knocked out”, why does it still have its turret?

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A vehicle can be knocked out by a busted engine, as it is knocked out of service or deadlined. That is the term the poster used and I think it fits, knocked out. The translation problem could be with the manufacturer who wrote destroyed which it is not.

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Woohoo! Sparring over technical definitions, let’s go! :rofl:To me “knocked” means a blow of some kind, a hit, which isn’t discernible here. A defunct engine would commonly be called “broken down” or “disabled”. Maybe a better catch-all description for this kit should be “Derelict”? :upside_down_face:

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Exhibit A.

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Ahhhhhh I see, you mean a Technical Knock Out. OK well, I’m still standing but just don’t ask me what day it is :face_with_spiral_eyes:

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With the title listing a knocked out T90, it implies damage. A just off the assembly line tank could have an engine failure or some dead lined item. However, I would not imply it was knocked out. I mark this up as click bait.

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It was just a dirty fuel filter(s), nothing to see here…

:wink:

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