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T-72 Ajeya Mark I
T-72M1. Nationale Volksarmee(NVA).Tamiya, 1/35 scale. Mini art Soviet tank crew, 1/35th scale.
The Tamiya T-72M1 one comes with a few different Warsaw pact markings and one Iraqi marking options. I chose the East German option. The kit fit together well and measuring and cutting the fuel pipes on the rear of the tank was a first for me.
The figures, minus the one in the commander hatch were miniart figures. Well detailed and fitting nicely, they went well with the kit. I painted the uniforms in the colours and and camo of the Nationale Volksarmee (East German Army).
T-72 and V-22 Ospreys
Russian T-72Bs Preparing For Exercise "Vostok-2018"
Hungarian T-72 tanks in a Slovenian port before being transported to Syria, later falling into the hands of ISIS
I tried doodling a leopard 2a4 and a T-72 from memory and they look pretty close if you dont look at em for too long. :)
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T-72-chan sadly eats what looks like a birthday cake all alone because everyone forgot that it's her birthday today
On August 7, 1973, the T-72 tank was adopted by the Soviet Army. Omg, I forgot that it was yesterday!