Thursday, May 23

Preview: A new Patton & 105mm armament for your DUKW from I love Kit in June...

I Love Kit's latest releases feature the M48A3 Patton and a DUKW with 105mm gun in 35th scale. We look at the art, decals, marking choices & built test shots in our preview...

Preview: A new Patton & 105mm armament for your DUKW from I love Kit in June...

M48A3 MBT
by I Love Kit
Model no #
1/35th scale
Price: $73 USD from Hobbylink Japan
The M48 Patton is a main battle tank (MBT) that was designed in the United States. It was the third tank to be officially named after General George S. Patton, commander of the U.S. Third Army during World War II and one of the earliest American advocates for the use of tanks in battle.

Markings included in this kit
Decals included in this kit
It was a further development of the M47 Patton tank. The M48 Patton was in U.S. service until replaced by the M60 and served as the U.S. Army and Marine Corps' primary battle tank in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. It was widely used by U.S. Cold War allies, especially other NATO countries.

Here you see the test kit built up by the I love Kit staff
Model Length: 248.4mm /Width: 103.7mm  
Total of 12 sprues, upper hull, lower hull and tracks
The kit consists of over 530 parts
Multi-directional slide moulded lower hull & upper hull
-  162 individual tracks links
-Photo-etched parts included


GMC DUKW-353 With 105mm Howitzer
by I Love Kit
Model no #63540
1/35th scale
Price: $69 USD from Hobbylink Japan
In 1942, the US Army, represented by the Commanding General, Service and Supply, appealed to the National Defense Research Committee to have an amphibious vehicle capable of traveling both at sea and on land. With 6-wheel drive, the first prototype is manufactured by the General Motors Company. Immediately adopted by U.S. Army, the GMC DUKW 353 moves in water using a propeller.

Markings included in this kit
Decals included in this kit
This machine can carry a large amount of equipment (up to 2,368 kg) or 25 equipped soldiers. Very used during amphibious operations, and especially during the Normandy Landing, its maneuverability allows the DUKW to shuttle between the transport ships and the beach or even cross rivers. Used in the Korean War, the DUKW 353 GMCs were much appreciated by American soldiers. The DUKW remained in service until the 1950s.The DUKW would be used to sometimes carry the 105mm howitzer. Usually, a DUKW with a 105 would simply be transporting it from one place to another, however, it wasn't uncommon for these transports to be used as ad hoc SPGs, despite the stress the recoil caused.

Here you see the test kit built up by the I love Kit staff
Model Length: 276mm   Width: 78.5mm  
Total Parts: 340+
Total of 8 sprues, hull and tires
Multi-directional slide moulded lower hull
- Full drive train assembly complete with engine transmission, differential  housing & suspension units.
-The main tires are hollow rubber with very good tread patter
- 105mm Howitzer included
-Photo-etched parts included

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