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M103A1 HEAVY TANK "I'M DONE!"

Awesome build Terry and that figure is just top notch! (y)

Thanks Adam!.....still learning.

B)

Agreed!
That figure is really very awesome.
Terry, I have never seen one of these before (which is not all that surprising as I don't know a great deal about modern armor)- it's as though a tank 'snuck-in' to the US line-up between the M48 and the M60.
?
I just discovered this so it has all been explained no doubt. :facepalm


Brokeneagle.
 
Awesome build Terry and that figure is just top notch! (y)

Thanks Adam!.....still learning.

B)

Agreed!
That figure is really very awesome.
Terry, I have never seen one of these before (which is not all that surprising as I don't know a great deal about modern armor)- it's as though a tank 'snuck-in' to the US line-up between the M48 and the M60.
?
I just discovered this so it has all been explained no doubt. :facepalm


Brokeneagle.

Thanks!

The M103 is a out growth of the M48 sharing many common parts. The M103 was designed with a 120mm gun to counter some the Heavy Soviet tanks of the 1950's. It was replaced by the M60 which mounted a 105mm gun. The largest user of the M103 was the U.S. Marine Corp. who had them in their inventory until 1974.

Terry B)
 
That turned out right nice, Mr T- cheers! Your figs and stowage always bring the main subject to life. :drinks
 
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