By Metal Time Workshop

OPLOT T-84 Metal Model

Regular price $12.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $12.00 USD
Availability: Low stock
SKU: MT058
Regular price $12.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $12.00 USD

OPLOT T-84 Metal Model

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • 59 Pieces
  • Difficulty level 1
  • Hours to assemble (average): 1
  • Model size (cm): 11×4.4×3.6
  • Model size (inch): 4.57×1.73×1.42
  • Scale: 1:72
  • Real Steel
  • Turnable Turret
  • Historically accurate model

PROTOTYPE HISTORY

Main Battle Tank "Oplot" is the pinnacle of tank development in Ukraine and one of the best tanks designed and produced in series in the post-Soviet space. Based on the Soviet model T-80, "Oplot" underwent almost ten deep modernizations until it met NATO standards and became part of the family of advanced European combat vehicles.

"Oplot" T-84 is equipped with a 1200 hp engine 6TD-2E, capable of reaching a speed of up to 70 km/h on the highway and operating at up to 450 km. The tank's armament consists of a main 125 mm gun, a 12.7 mm anti-aircraft machine gun, and paired 7.62 mm machine guns. Digital and analog equipment for the commander's console, targeting systems, and a multi-level protection system, including anti-nuclear protection, make this combat vehicle one of the effective European tanks. Successful tests in real combat conditions during the Russian-Ukrainian war only add to this model's score, as it has demonstrated its ability to actively engage in combat, protect, and effectively destroy enemy vehicles and personnel.

Features

Thanks to this, "Oplot" T-84 was included in the military equipment "Metal Time" collection. The "OPLOT T-84" model for self-assembly will give you several hours of exciting technical creativity. As a result, you will get an excellent addition to your collection of large-scale military models.

The "OPLOT T-84" model moves thanks to rotating wheels and moving tracks. The rotating turret is equipped with the main gun, anti-aircraft machine gun, commander's control room superstructure, and hatch mockups. The texture of the metal surfaces and the images on them are made using the precise electrochemical etching method and realistically replicating the real machine's distinctive features.