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Sunday, March 12, 2017 - 05:47 AM UTC
Previously announced, Trumpeter now provides further details on the kit and its box contents.
First built in 1994, the Ukrainian T-84 tank was a design that was developed based on the Soviet T-80UD tank. It features a 125mm smoothbore gun with autoloader in an all-welded turret and has been fitted with built-in explosive reactive armor blocks. Additional countermeasure systems provide increased survivability against anti-tank guided weapons. The T-84 main battle tank entered service with Ukrainian Army in 1999.

Trumpeter’s Ukrainian T-84 MBT (09511) contains 790+ parts in 24 sprues and 1 photo-etched fret. It features a multi-slide molded lower hull, turret, individual tracks, and a decal sheet with options for marking. The model stands at 273.5mm (L) by 104.5mm (W) when built.

Background information on the vehicle sourced from Military-Today.com and Wikipedia.
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I will probably just wait for the Oplot!
MAR 12, 2017 - 06:23 AM
Very attractive shape! Not directly top of my list but interesting, nonetheless.
MAR 12, 2017 - 12:15 PM
Personally more interested in T-80U, hoping that will be better then Xact Scale offering
MAR 12, 2017 - 09:07 PM
Most folks are waiting for T-80U/T-80UD aka the royal soviet blood tanks, not some post-cold war ukraine modification....
MAR 14, 2017 - 08:13 AM
Hi; I Dont Care Who Makes It !!!!! Its Another vehicle to add to my collection. The T-84,84M,Oplot,Bulat,Black Eagle are all interesting vehicles ! Other subjects like the Arjun,& the Korean K-2 would also peak my interest, CHEERS; MIKE.
MAR 14, 2017 - 08:54 AM
Love the Heavies, though the Oplot M has the best look of the Urkainian tanks, followed by the T-64BM1 with the no-skirt ERA that forms a circular ring around the turret front and is the kewlest of the chisel-cheeked tanks. Big Problem: No light tanks. No Stingray, no PL-01, no XM-8, no CCVL. Should be easy to do, much smaller and fewer external parts than the MBTs. It would be extremely nice to see these in play as they are _very_ popular on AW. Would also really like to see Trumpeter or others take a chance on doing Eastern tanks with their unique, Soviet era, camouflage nets. These look like a herd of snakes with little serpentines standing in for traditional scrim or garnish and completely alter the look of the vehicles. Tan for summer. White for winter. Gauze or other standins just don't cut it.
MAY 30, 2017 - 01:40 PM
I'll take one
MAY 30, 2017 - 04:38 PM
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