Bandai 1/24 M60A1 Patton Medium Tank Motorized, 4260-2000

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Bandai 1/24 M60A1 Patton Medium Tank Motorized, 4260-2000 plastic model kit

1/24 4260-2000 Bandai M60A1 Patton Medium Tank Motorized

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good

Very rare. NOTE: builder kit only. Please read very carefully, is sold 'as is.' Very large and highly detailed kit with dual RE-26 motorized drive through an all-metal gearbox. Excellent detail and loaded with working features including working suspension, rotating turret and elevating gun, flexible tubing and wiring, working hatches and rear doors, metal antennas, rotating machine gun turret and elevating machine gun, treads built one link at a time and more. This kit has been inventoried complete with all parts, decals and instructions present. NOTE: this kit has assembly, some very neat and some only 'fair.' Of the 21 assembly steps, steps 1 through 6 are done and part of step 7. I will describe them with the quality of assembly: Step one, installation of pinions to RE-26 motors and motors to gear box; 'professional' quality assembly; also assembly of bogie wheels & axles, with 'excellent' quality, all wheels rotate freely and only trace amounts of visible glue. Step 2, idler wheel assemblies, also 'excellent' quality and all works properly. Step 3, installing axles and wheels into the lower hull - 'excellent' quality and all suspension is correctly installed and works properly. The idler wheel axle support on one side is installed correctly but there is a significant amount of visible glue. Not enough to damage the plastic, but certainly enough to see and only of 'fair to good' quality due to that. The support for the other side has not been installed. Step 4 is installation of the drive gear and motors to the hull and the drive wheels; quality is "excellent++" and done correctly. Step 5 is putting some larger details on the top of the hull. Quality here varies; there are no gaps but there is visible glue. Not enough to warp or deform the plastic, but enough to see. Step 6 is assembly of the infra-red box; this is only 'fair' with one small gap but visible glue just like step 5. Part of step 7 is done; the gun barrel halves are assembled to the elevating drum; quality is 'good++' with no gaps but light glue showing. Also, the treads are assembled; they flex properly and quality is 'professional.' There is no other assembly beyond what is listed and zero painting. The wire basket on the back of the turret has not been built, but has a few breaks; but all parts are included.

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