New 1/20 Model - Chinese Type 98

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New 1/20 Model - Chinese Type 98

Post by Gunner » Mon Jan 30, 2006 5:17 pm

Found it on EvilBay for $38, plus $20 for shipping & insurance (supposedly retails for $84, so I'm still a few bucks ahead).

The kit is by Trumpeter, so I'm expecting pretty good quality.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 6032858425

So, it looks like some OPFOR possibilities are opening up...
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Post by aferguson » Mon Jan 30, 2006 5:19 pm

that's been around for a few years now......with some mods you could make a t-72 out of it. I think it's a very basic kit based on a toy r/c model IIRC.
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Post by Gunner » Mon Jan 30, 2006 5:42 pm

I THOUGHT the Type 98 was based on the T-72, but I hadn't had time to look into it.

I figured I had plenty of time to do research once the kit arrived.

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Post by zhukov » Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:27 am

awesome tank...the hul is basically that of the t 72, its just a meter longer, the turret is new, an indigenous design as the attempts at that time to get the then new leopard 1 were blocked..


anyone have pics of this thing built, preferrably with something in the pic toget an idea of its size? i found som pics online, but none with it next to something that shows its size...........perhaps a pic of it next to a ruler or 1:18 or 3 3/4 figure? any help would be much appreciated..


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Type 98 Chinese MBT

Post by C130IM » Fri Feb 24, 2006 5:27 pm

I had posted some info on this model a year or so ago the stats on the Type 98 and T-72. I will try to find the info because I keep the conversions for comparison. Also depends on the type model of the T-72, I ran into several different measurements but not to far off. I used the following sites:

http://www.sovietarmy.com/vehicles/t-72.html
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... -specs.htm

Global security website will also provide some pics of the T-72 to include a person to tank comparison (pulled from some old Army Vehicle Recognition cards).

T-72 Dimesions:
_____________Meters___Feet______1/18 Scale Conversion (Model in Inches)
Overall Length: 9.2_____30.18'_____20.12" Soviet Army Site
Chassis Length: 6.91_____22.67'_____15.11" Global Security
________Width: 3.6_____11.81'_____7.87" Soviet Army
_______Height: 2.3______7.54'______5.02" Soviet Army

Just compare these dimesions with your Type 98 model and it really isn't that far off. Depending which site you use, you will get a different conversion but as said, it's not that far off. I haven't had the opportunity to convert the turret to a T-72 but I just painted it and called it a T-72.

However, a simple conversion is convert it to a T-72-120, the skirts that hang over the turret could be used made to hide the square shape of the Type 98 turret. Look at the following link for some info on that version. http://www.morozov.com.ua/eng/body/t72-120.php .

I'm also working on a custom BTR-60 using the chassis of a GI Joe personnel carrier and styrene.

I will try to find some images of the completed Type 98 model. I have some sitting next to the BBI M1 Abrams.

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Post by Gunner » Fri Feb 24, 2006 7:17 pm

Well, I have my kit in hand, but I'm about to go out of town for a week.

When I get back, I'll try to take some pics with the model parts next to the Abrams...

I'm probably several months from starting the kit, due to my "real" job, my temp contract, and other things. (Life is what happens while you're making other plans...)

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Pics Type 98 vs BBI M1 Abrams

Post by C130IM » Fri Feb 24, 2006 7:33 pm

I have link to old set of pictures I took back in 2004 that compare the BBI Abrams and the Type 98.

The Type 98 can almost pass as 1/18 scale T-72 vehicle based on the data I provided above; not 100% but considering there is nothing out there right now, this is not a bad vehicle.

http://community.webshots.com/album/160264372JVkeUg

Sometimes I wonder if the BBI is little over scale but my understanding is that Abrams is larger than the T-72 anyways.

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Post by Gunner » Fri Feb 24, 2006 9:16 pm

Thanks for digging up those pics.

I can't wait to build mine!

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Post by zhukov » Sat Feb 25, 2006 6:19 am

thanks so much, those are EXACTLY the kind of pics i wanted.......got to to run....im off to shop for two online.....!!!!

im going to keep one type 98 and try to customise one into a t 72 120
awesome pics of an awesome tank..


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Post by aferguson » Sun Feb 26, 2006 8:58 am

the abrams is much larger than the t-72. The T-72 is about the same size as a WWII IS tank, whereas the Abrams is a modern sized monster on par with the Challenger and Leopard.

Russians liked to build small, low tanks...
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