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M46 Patton

US M46 Patton Medium Tank 7th Infantry Division, 31st Infantry Rgt., Tank Company, 1951

HG3706

Hobby Master 1/72 Ground Power Series HG3706 US M46 Patton Medium Tank 7th Infantry Division, 31st Infantry Rgt., Tank Company, 1951

Authentic Detailing Pre-Painted by professionals Accurate paint colors Markings Tampo (pad) applied Fully Assembled Die-Cast Model True to Scale (1:72) Weathering and insignias Turret turns Metal turret and main gun Realistic tracks The M46 Patton tank was named in honor of the famous US General George S. Patton M4 Sherman. 800 of the M26s became M46s when they received a new and more powerful engine and transmission with rearward-facing mufflers on each fenders and a main gun with a bore evacuator. A further 360 were converted to M46 standards plus they received improved braking, cooling and fire suppression systems, improved electrical equipment and a new designation, M46A1.

The U.S. 31st Infantry Division had been formed in 1916 and named “Polar Bears”. Late in 1950 as part of the UN troops that had badly beaten North Korean troops and advanced toward the Yalu River where they were met by large numbers of Chinese troops. In late November 1950 UN Forces were forced into a fighting retreat and cross the frozen Chosin Reservoir. They were evacuated by sea to Pusan and were able to fight later in the war.

M-46 Patton Specifications Crew: 5 men Dimensions Length chassis only: 20’ 10" Width: 11’ 6" Height: 9’ 3"

Weight (combat): 48.5 tons Performance Engine: (M46) Continental 810 hp gasoline (M46A1) AV-1790-5B engine and CD-850-4 transmission Maximum speed: 31 - 37 mph Range: 80 miles Fording depth: 4’ 0" Vertical obstacle: 3’ 0" Trench crossing: 8’ 6"

Armament Main gun: 1 X 90 mm - 70 rounds Armor penetration: 195 mm at 1,000 yards Machine guns: 2 X .30 caliber - 5,000 rounds, 1 X mounted in the bow, 1 X coaxially with the main gun 1 X .50 caliber - 550 rounds, anti-aircraft gun mounted on top of the turret Armor Turret front - 102 mm Everywhere else - a minimum of 13 mm.

Added to archive2020-01-25
Last modified2020-01-25