Russian BMD-4M
Airborne Infantry Fighting Vehicle
Trumpeter | No. 09582 | 1:35
Facts
- Brand:
- Trumpeter
- Title:
- Russian BMD-4M Airborne Infantry Fighting Vehicle
- Number:
- 09582
- Scale:
- 1:35
- Type:
- Full kit
- Released:
- 2020 New parts
- Barcode:
- 9580208095820 (EAN)
- Packaging:
- Rigid box (Top opener)
- Topic:
- BMD-4 » APC/IFV's (Vehicles)
Box contents
Dimensions:
393x212x658 mm
(15.5x8.3x25.9 inch)
Weight:
463 g (1.02 lbs)
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Alternative SKUs for Trumpeter 09582:
TR09582 | TRUM09582 | PKTM09582 | TR 09582 | TRU09582 | TRU9582
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Just a couple of quick observations about the kit, in case someone else is attempting to build this bugger as a machine ready for combat and not as one on a road-march (as depicted in the instructions). The D18's are traversable periscopes, with PE13 being their covers (that hinges on the upper edge, with a rod that should be scratch built to connect to the periscope base). The PE12 sight cover rotates using the small vertical part of the turret as an axle. GP1-4 and 1-3 seem to have a blueish hue, while 1-2 seem reddish. Both front lights are black on newer machines (according to a documentary on the machine I found online), with a simple brush guard (two U-shaped main sections on either side, with thinner cross-members) around them, while the older go with the silver/black combo (convoy/blackout light and the IR? one) and no brush guard. Ah, and in the same documentary, there was a sequence with the smoke dischargers, which activated right to left (on the right-side of the turret), though the programme didn't say if the crew can command which smoke grenades go first, nor if the machine could pop single canisters or not "¯\_(ツ)_/¯ "
Just a couple of quick observations about the kit, in case someone else is attempting to build this bugger as a machine ready for combat and not as one on a road-march (as depicted in the instructions). The D18's are traversable periscopes, with PE13 being their covers (that hinges on the upper edge, with a rod that should be scratch built to connect to the periscope base). The PE12 sight cover rotates using the small vertical part of the turret as an axle. GP1-4 and 1-3 seem to have a blueish hue, while 1-2 seem reddish. Both front lights are black on newer machines (according to a documentary on the machine I found online), with a simple brush guard (two U-shaped main sections on either side, with thinner cross-members) around them, while the older go with the silver/black combo (convoy/blackout light and the IR? one) and no brush guard. Ah, and in the same documentary, there was a sequence with the smoke dischargers, which activated right to left (on the right-side of the turret), though the programme didn't say if the crew can command which smoke grenades go first, nor if the machine could pop single canisters or not "¯\_(ツ)_/¯ "
1 11 June 2023, 19:08
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