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Description:
- This year's Big Item in the static models category has got to be the Leclerc
French Main Battle Tank. This deluxe model is based on reference materials
obtained from the French military by Tamiya's French designer, giving us a
truly privileged opportunity to add this unique model to our 1/35 modern battle
tank selection.
- About the Leclerc
Deployed in 1993, the 3rd generation modern battle tank Leclerc is a truly
innovative war machine. It was one of the first tanks to feature an advanced
electronics system that includes full computerization of functions like targeting,
control and communications. The Leclerc's distinctively shaped turret mounts
a 52 caliber 120mm cannon with an automatic loading device, capable of firing
10 rounds per minute. Modular armor system makes repair and upgrading simpler
than ever. The tank is powered by a compact, 4-stroke V-8 diesel engine and
features gas turbines for auxiliry power. Weighing a total of 56 tons, the
Leclerc has a lightweight and well balanced chassis, contributing to speed
and mobility. Introduced in 1997, the Leclerc Series 2 features a turret-mounted
air conditioner to cool the computer system
- Leclerc as retold by Tamiya's French designer
In July 2004, I had the honor of visiting the 6-12th Cuirassier Regiment of
the French Army to undertake a 2-day photo shoot of the French MBT Leclerc.
The 6-12th Cuirassier Regiment is based at Olivet, a small town just south
of Orleans. Orleans is a beautiful town located on the Loire river, and is
renowned for the 1429 Siege of Orleans, one of Joan of Arc's most famous victories.
The 6-12th Cuirassier Regiment traces its origins back to the early 19th
century and the Napoleon Army. This unit is currently part of the 2nd armored
brigade, formerly known as the 2nd armored division which was led by General
Leclerc during WWII. The regiment is equipped with 80 Leclerc main battle
tanks organized into 2 groups of 40, which is further sub-divided into 3
squadrons of 13 tanks, plus one tank for the squadron commander.
After meeting up with Tamiya Europe staff in Orleans, we headed to the
base and underwent identity checks before obtaining clearance to enter.
I was very honored to be able to visit this unit as it is recognized as
one of the most capable units of the French Army. We were then introduced
to Colonel Charles Beaudouin, commanding officer of the 6-12th Cuirassier
Regiment, and Lieutenant-Colonel Pierre Frouin, the executive officer. Colonel
Beaudouin graduated from Saint-Cyr, the prestigious officer school of the
French Army, and was closely involved in the Leclerc's development, having
been in charge of the program for 2 years before assuming command of the
6-12th Cuirassier Regiment. He was very happy to help Tamiya in developing
a 1/35 scale model of the Leclerc as he has been making models since he
was 10-years-old.
After a brief meeting came the moment to start working on the Leclerc.
The Leclerc is quite a complex tank featuring a lot of details, so it took
the whole day to take all the pictures we needed. We were very lucky because
during our visit one Leclerc was undergoing maintenance, allowing us the
opportunity to take pictures of the suspension and underside panel. We stayed
at Olivet until 5:00pm before going back to Orleans where we stayed for
the night. After a good nights rest, we went back to Olivet to finish off
our photo shoot of the Leclerc. This day was mainly used to measure the
actual dimensions of the tank, the best way to make sure we offer Tamiya
fans a replica as accurate as possible. With our main jobs achieved we were
given a tour of the facility including a presentation of simulators used
to train crews. We then said goodbye to our hosts and started our long journey
back home.
With this being my first photo shoot, the experience was quite unique.
I had the opportunity to see one of the most powerful tanks in the world
and meet dedicated people whose job is to defend their homeland. I packed
these feelings of excitement and respect with me as I headed back to Japan,
all the time thinking about the best way to turn these photos and feelings
into a quality 1/35 scale model that all can enjoy.
Specs and Features:
- 1/35 scale model accurately reproduces the Leclerc's distinctive modular
armor.
- High precision molding faithfully depicts the Leclerc Series 2's complex
structure even down to the smallest details like smoke dischargers and commander's
cupola.
- First model to feature die-cast road wheels, for realistic weight and tank-like
solidity.
- Impressively depicts 120mm cannon with thermal sleeve.
- Commander's sight can rotate and has lenses made from clear parts.
- Comes with clear parts for head and tail lights.
- Includes 4 types of markings and 1 commander figure.
     
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