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ACADEMYHOBBY MODEL KITS
M113A1 A.P.C. VIETNAMM113A1
1/35th ScaleIn production over 30 years. longer than any other armoredvehicle. M113 and its many sub-types serve in the armies ofmore than 50 countries. As this is written, over 40,000 M113'sor variants have been built and delivered by FMC or itslicensees.Battle proven in Vietnam, the M113 enabled a ten-man squadof infantry to travel behind protective armor in an amphibiousvehicle that carried sufficient weapons to be considered anoffensive weapons system. Its ability to ford streams or evencross lakes made it an extremely useful vehicle in thewaterlogged jungles of Vietnam.As experience was gained with the use of the M113 in combat,numerous modifications were made to the vehicle to increaseboth its firepower and crew protection features.M132 self-propelled flame-thrower was used by U.S. Army andARVN units. M132 had a small turret equipped with a flame-gun and machine gun, A number of M113s were also usedduring the Vietnam war by the Australian armored unitsTheydecided to mount a T50 Cadillac Gage rThe Republic of Korea Army units sentnumber of M113s on permanent loan 'Korean Army's M113s did not haveshield kits as applied to U.S.Army's one. Instead, they didwithout the gun shield for the .50 caliber and had heart-shapedarmored shields for the two .30 caliber light machine gunsfired fforn rear personnel compartment.
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Painling scheme numberNumeros de la lists de peinturesLackierschemanummer
<READ THIS BEFORE YOU BEGIN>- Study the instructions before assembling. - Check the fit of each piece before cementing into place.- Do not use too much cement to join parts. - Never use cement or paint near open flame.- Open a window or make area well ventilated when cement or paint is in use.- Tear up and throw away the empty plastic bags to avoid danger of suffocation for little children.
<ALLGEMEINE H1NWEISE>- Die Anordnung der Bauteile 1st aus den Zeichnungen der Anleitung ersichtlich.- Die Teile vor dem Verkleben ungeleimt zusammenhalten, um ihren paBsitz zu prufen.- Klebstoff nicht zu dick aufragen. - Klebstoff und Farben niemals in der Na'he einer Flamme verwenden,- Wahrend der Bemalung mil Spritzpistole oder Pinsel fur frische Luftzufuhr, z.B. offnen des Fensters. sorgen,- Bausatz von kleinen Kindern fernhalten. Verhilten Sie. da!3 Kinder irgendwelche Bauteile in den Mund nefi-
-men oder Plastiktuten iiber den Kopf ziehen.
<LISEZ CE QUI SUIT AVANT DE COMMENCER LE MONTAGE>- Etudier les schemas d'assemblage. - tonfroler que chaque piece sort bien conforme avant de la collar a sa x- N'utilisez pas trap de colle pour reunir les pieces. - Ne famais manipuler la colle ou peinture a proximrie: ,-T- Aerer soignejsement la piece ou vous peignez(ouvrir la fenetre).- Apres avoir sort! les pieces du sac en :oastique, dechirer le sac afin devter que les entants ne le mettent sur a •
et ne s'etouffent.
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~ Choose between the Royal Australian Army Version, M132A1 Flametlwower,R.O.K Army Verelon, S U.S. M113A1 ACAV with l{»mm R.R.