Here are a few more of my 1/48 gaming tanks.
The first is another conversion using the Revell snap-tite Patton.
It was modded up to look like an early production M48A5 that still retains the original M1 cupola. The California National Guard's 1-112 armored had a number of this model in it's inventory in the early 80's. There website has a bunch of pics from former members of their M48's and M60's in everything from olive drab to NATO three color.
The second is a Tamiya 'advancing' tank that was dressed up with some plastruc and stowage sets from Blackdog.CZ to look like an M60A2 towards the end of it's short service life in the early 1980's. I still plan to build a seachlight and swing arm mount, but that will come later.
This really isn't a bad kit once you get past the slab sided lower chassis. And since we are just pushing them around on the tabletop, I can let that slide.
The last tank is an Aoshima motorized M1A1. It actually has the correct number of road wheels and they are in scale. All in all, not a bit kit for wargaming use. Especially at $18 shipped from Japan. I had built this one prior to finding the stowage sets so it just has camo net and tarp rolls. The next few will have all the dangling stowage common to modern vehicles. It is done in overall Forrest green to represent a tank just issued from the POMCUS and not done in NATO three color camo.
M48A5, 'Chaos' in early 1980's Winter verdant MERDC



M60A2, 'Tiger' in early 1980's Winter verdant MERDC




M1A1 Abrams, mid 1980's base Forrest green.


