M1 Assault Breacher Vehicle (ABV)
M1150 with Mine Plow
Rye Field Model | No. RM-5011 | 1:35
Facts
- Brand:
- Rye Field Model (RFM)
- Title:
- M1 Assault Breacher Vehicle (ABV) M1150 with Mine Plow
- Number:
- RM-5011
- Scale:
- 1:35
- Type:
- Full kit
- Released:
- 2016 New parts
- Barcode:
- 4897062620125 (EAN)
- Packaging:
- Rigid box (Top opener)
- Topic:
- M1 Abrams » Tanks (Vehicles)
Markings
M1 Abrams
M1150 ABV
US Army (1784-now)
US Marine Corps (1798-now)
Box contents
Plastic sprue (Sand), Plastic sprue (Dark gray), Plastic sprue (Sand), Plastic sprue (Clear), Photoetched fret (Brass), Decalsheet (waterslide) (Multi-colored), Cable (copper)
Dimensions:
380x240x120 mm
(15x9.4x4.7 inch)
Weight:
1152 g (2.54 lbs)
Product timeline
Rye Field Model
Hobby 2000
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Alternative SKUs for Rye Field Model RM-5011:
RFM-5011 | RFM5011 | 5011 | RM5011 | RM-5009 | RMF5011
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Comments
Glenn
Some fun Videos of this beast in action! Great vehicle for tree removal. 🙂
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
Some fun Videos of this beast in action! Great vehicle for tree removal. 🙂
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
All comments (6) » 1 June 2018, 15:26
Glenn
Murphy's plastic law! Or you just finish a really tricky vac-form build then a injection molded kit is released! 😮
Murphy's plastic law! Or you just finish a really tricky vac-form build then a injection molded kit is released! 😮
3 June 2018, 03:14
Bart Goesaert
Yeah, unfortunately another victim. But it's a very nice cast, that softens it a bit
Yeah, unfortunately another victim. But it's a very nice cast, that softens it a bit
3 June 2018, 08:09
Gluefinger
In the absence of detailed reviews so far: Just got my copy of the kit. Absolutely amazing, even beats the Meng DR9 for coolness. The pictures I have seen so far did not even show that on top of all the all the Pearson equipment, both M58 MICLIC boxes can be shown open, with full detail (rockets, line charges, etc.). Heck, this is going to be serious fun...
In the absence of detailed reviews so far: Just got my copy of the kit. Absolutely amazing, even beats the Meng DR9 for coolness. The pictures I have seen so far did not even show that on top of all the all the Pearson equipment, both M58 MICLIC boxes can be shown open, with full detail (rockets, line charges, etc.). Heck, this is going to be serious fun...
All comments (7) » 5 April 2017, 22:19
SapperAEV
Booby traps and AP mines can ruin a Sapper's day, but in a pure AT (anti-tank) minefield the EOD tech's ground bearing pressure should not be sufficient to detonate an AT mine.
As a young Sapper I thought that walking around in a mine field may be unwise, but my training assured me otherwise. There were still days when I wished I had a job in a library instead.
The M-1 ABV seems to be the culmination of generations of engineering vehicle development dating back to Sherman and Churchill tank engineering conversions. I hope the dozer blade conversion is available soon.
I wonder if a remote control kit is in the works for the ABV? The RC capable M-1 Panther II was the best toy in NATO. I once saw a young lieutenant try to make hand signals to a nonexistent driver on a RC Panther II. The infantry were always entertaining.
The ABV is a force multiplier by increasing Sapper productivity, but it is noisy and tends to alert defenders. For sneaky preparations and probing of defenses, the tried and true "Liberace" method of crawling on your belly feeling the ground ahead of you, as if you were playing the piano will still have its place. As ever, match the tool to the job at hand.
Booby traps and AP mines can ruin a Sapper's day, but in a pure AT (anti-tank) minefield the EOD tech's ground bearing pressure should not be sufficient to detonate an AT mine.
As a young Sapper I thought that walking around in a mine field may be unwise, but my training assured me otherwise. There were still days when I wished I had a job in a library instead.
The M-1 ABV seems to be the culmination of generations of engineering vehicle development dating back to Sherman and Churchill tank engineering conversions. I hope the dozer blade conversion is available soon.
I wonder if a remote control kit is in the works for the ABV? The RC capable M-1 Panther II was the best toy in NATO. I once saw a young lieutenant try to make hand signals to a nonexistent driver on a RC Panther II. The infantry were always entertaining.
The ABV is a force multiplier by increasing Sapper productivity, but it is noisy and tends to alert defenders. For sneaky preparations and probing of defenses, the tried and true "Liberace" method of crawling on your belly feeling the ground ahead of you, as if you were playing the piano will still have its place. As ever, match the tool to the job at hand.
11 May 2017, 17:39
Gluefinger
Now, in January 2018, I can safely say that this was my kit of the year for 2017! Now, if we could get them to do a Grizzly, they'd be up for another winner 😉
Now, in January 2018, I can safely say that this was my kit of the year for 2017! Now, if we could get them to do a Grizzly, they'd be up for another winner 😉
3 January 2018, 15:17
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