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Tillig 78225 H0 Schützenpanzer BMP-1, neutrale Ausführung


78225 H0 Schützenpanzer BMP-1, neutrale Ausführung

18.99 €

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Availability  :  on stock
    Delivery time: 1 ‐ 2 business days (Germany)
Rating  :  No review available
Brand  :  Tillig
Model  :  MBS181142
Shipping Weight  :  0.04 kg
Unit  :  piece

Tillig 78225 H0 Schützenpanzer BMP-1, neutrale Ausführung Product Details

Description

Tillig 78225 H0 BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle: Neutral version for military-historical model layouts

The Tillig 78225 H0 BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle is an impressive addition to any military-historical model railway layout. This model brings the striking aesthetics and functionality of the Soviet BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle in H0 scale to the world of model railroads in true detail. The neutral design allows a wide range of possible uses and makes the model an indispensable item for collectors and model builders who value historical accuracy.

The role model: The BMP-1 as a milestone in military history

The BMP-1 was the first infantry fighting vehicle of its kind and was developed in the Soviet Union in the 1960s. Its introduction revolutionized the mechanization of modern armies, as it significantly increased the mobility of infantry units while providing protection against fire. Equipped with a 73 mm cannon and an AT-3 SAGGER anti-tank system, the BMP-1 could be used against both infantry targets and armored vehicles. The vehicle was used in numerous conflicts worldwide and remains a symbol of the Cold War era.

Tillig: Precision and passion in model making

With its long tradition and excellent reputation, Tillig stands for high-quality model making products that impress both in terms of workmanship and attention to detail. The BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle in the neutral version is another example of the dedication with which Tillig designs its models. Each vehicle is an exact replica of the original, from the proportions to the smallest details.

Technical details and design

The Tillig 78225 H0 BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle is manufactured to a scale of 1:87 and fits seamlessly into H0 military and railroad landscapes. The neutral color scheme offers creative freedom, as the model can be used in fictitious scenarios as well as in historical re-enactments. The replica includes precise details such as the distinctive hull shape, the gun mount and the track links.

The model is made of robust material that protects the fine details and ensures a long service life. The realistic paintwork and the careful reproduction of armor plates, sighting devices and tools contribute to an impressive overall appearance.

Versatile application options

Thanks to its neutral design, the Tillig BMP-1 can be used in a variety of ways. Whether as a highlight on a diorama, in a convoy on a model railway line or as a stand-alone collector's item - this model meets a wide range of requirements. It is perfect for military-historical layouts where authenticity and attention to detail are paramount.

Conclusion: The Tillig 78225 H0 BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle - a must-have for military model building enthusiasts

The Tillig 78225 H0 BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle impresses with its detailed design, robust workmanship and versatility. As an authentic replica of a historic military vehicle, it is the perfect choice for anyone who wants to add a high-quality piece to their model layout. With its neutral color scheme and excellent workmanship, this tank is a highlight for any collection.

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