PRE-ORDER Takom 1/35 T28 Super Heavy Big Box (2 full kits T-28 + M28A1/A2 + Modelling Guide)

PRE-ORDER Takom 1/35 T28 Super Heavy Big Box (2 full kits T-28 + M28A1/A2 + Modelling Guide)

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SKU:
TAKOM-2209W
UPC:
4897051423706
Availability:
Pre-order. Estimated arrival date Late June 2026.

Estimated release date is 2026 Jun 30th

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Scale:
1/35

Plastic model kit for a super-heavy T-28 (Gun Motor Carriage T-95) U.S. Tank, an M-28 A1/A2 assault tank including specific model building instructions 

  • Scale 1:35 
  • Contains 2 complete kits and 1 book 
  • 68-page book with over 500 color photos 
  • Clear and photo-etched parts included 
  • Metal gun barrels 
  • Guns can be traversed and elevated 
  • Hatches can be built open or closed 
  • Movable running gear and individual track links 
  • Track assembly aid included 
  • Buildable in battle or transport mode 
  • Extendable stowage boxes in the side panels 
  • Repositionable assembly winches 
  • Four marking options 
  • Figures not included 
  • Unbuilt, unpainted 
  • Paint and glue not included 

The T-28 was a super-heavy tank of the USA, designed to withstand the German 88 mm armor with its up to 300 mm thick armor and to engage heavy German tanks with its 105 mm gun. It reached a top speed of 13 km/h. It had four tracks, the outer ones of which could be detached for rail transport. Due to its high weight of over 86 tons and its extreme width of 4.39 meters, it proved impractical for transport and combat, so only two prototypes were built. One prototype was damaged in a fire and subsequently scrapped; the other can still be seen in the USA today.

Since the tank never progressed beyond the prototype stage, the second M-28 A1/A2 kit represents a fictional variant as it might have been used. The included instructions provide information about the tank's history, show a tour around the still-existing vehicle at the Patton Museum, explain how to disassemble the outer tracks, and provide information about the restoration status as of 2020 and details of the collection at Fort Benning.

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