![]() Submit a link Submit text post Please activate this subreddit's custom style for access to extra functionality such as content filtersįor Sim mode, visit r/WarthunderSim! Rules The LEGO Group is not liable for any loss, injury or damage arising from the use or misuse of this product. LEGO and the LEGO minifigure are trademarks of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this product. This is a limited-edition kit and production may be discontinued at any time. This model comes disassembled an includes complete printed building. Intermediate Skill Level (4-6 years building experience recommended)Īll Brickmania® model kits are made of new-condition LEGO® bricks. Also featured is a custom 3D printed PT-76 muzzle brake debuting in this kit.Ħ27 LEGO®, BrickArms®, and Brickmania® elementsġx custom minifig designed by Landon Reimerġ/35th scale to match other Brickmania kits Printed elements include hull hatches, supply boxes, hydro jet hatches, and wheel details. Speed Land/Water: 44 km/h (27 mph)/10.2(6.3 mph)Īdditional information about this Brickmania® custom building kit:įully printed and crewed by a custom NVA Tanker minifig, the PT-76 features a fully rotating turret, elevating/depressing gun, deployable hydro jets, opening hatches and smooth rolling tracks. One PT-76 scored a direct hit on the turret of an M48 killing two crewmen and wounding the other two, however the NVA would ultimately lose.Īrmament: 76.2mm D-56T rifled, 7.62mm SGMT MG In 1969 during the Battle of Ben Het, the NVA’s PT-76 light amphibious tanks faced off against US M48 Patton tanks. This meant, during its service with the NVA throughout the Vietnam War, it could easily travel through rice paddies and traverse bridges that were not sturdy enough for heavier tanks. The PT-76’s boat shaped hull allowed it to easily traverse in water while two built-in hydro jets allow for amphibious propulsion. The Russian Plavayushchiy Tank 76 or PT-76 to those who wouldn’t dare attempt the word, was a light, amphibious tank developed in the early 1950s. ![]()
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