T60-Russian-Tank - $$5.95
The T-60 scout tank was a light tank produced by the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1942. In this time over 6,292 were built. The tank was designed to replace the obsolete T-38 amphibious scout tank. Most notably, a lightened version of the T-60 was used for the famous A40 'Flying Tank' experiments. (see Fiddlersgreen Aircraft Collection)
T60-Russian WWII Light Tank
The T-60 Russian Light WWII Tank was used as part of the A-60 Flying Tank experiment-Downloadable cardmodel from Fiddlersgreen.net
The T-60 Light Russian WWII Tank (left) was produced by the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1942. Over 6,292 were built. The T-60 tank was designed to replace the obsolete T-38 amphibious scout tank (above) |
Beta models by world class modeler Bob Martin.. You might catch him for an autograph and cell phone photo at the upcoming Paper Modeling Convention in Virginia this October. |
T60-Russian Tank
Artist rendering of the T-60 Russian Tank |
The T60 tank mated with wings.. This was dubbed the A40 (more) |
T60 Tank modified for rockets |
This photo is included just because its so obviously phony.. |
A line of T60 tanks posed for a Phony Photo Op (PPO) |
The Russian T-60 Tank and friends (posed) |
Even tanks can get traffic tickets (phony) |
Showing The T60 hatch and ammo |
Destroyed T-60 WWII Russian tank still smoking |
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