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AAV7A1 MICLIC

Dragon | No. 7318 | 1:72

Boxart AAV7A1 MICLIC 7318 Dragon

Facts

Brand:
Dragon
Title:
AAV7A1 MICLIC
Number:
7318
Scale:
1:72
Type:
Full kit
Released:
2007 New parts
Topic:
AAV-7 » APC/IFV's (Vehicles)

Markings

AAV-7

AAV-7A1 MICLIC
US US Marine Corps (1798-now)

Box contents

Plastic sprue, Photoetched fret, Vinyl

Product timeline

 
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Instructions

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In-box reviews

External reviews

We don't know about any in-box reviews for this AAV7A1 MICLIC (#7318) from Dragon.

Magazines

(Model Military International 40)
Model Military International | 40
English (TOC: 23 lines)
August 2009

Projects

12 images
1:72 Dragon USMC AAV-7A1 MICLICView album, image #1
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1:72 AAV7A1 MICLIC (Dragon 7318)

Gallery

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Comments

Derek Huggett
After much frustrating searching, I am no nearer having any real idea how the MICLIC rounds look when stored in the back of the AAV7A1 - wanting to model the hatches open but not leave a gaping void, has anyone any details please? Thanks
10 June 2013, 14:51
Brian Eberle
Two large rectangular metal boxes fit inside the AAV7 (1 per side for each rocket). Each box contains a fabric coated line of explosive charges that the rocket pulls out and carries across the minefield. The explosive line lays in the box in vertical stacked rows that unfold as the rockets deploys. The explosive line consists of a series of individual charges (about 10 inches in length IIRC) connected with electrical line running through each charge.
20 August, 23:59

Reference material

LVTP7 - AAVP7A1 (Tankograd Publishing 3016)
LVTP7 - AAVP7A1 The Amtrac of the U.S. Marines - Development, Technology, Op...
American Special No. 3016
Carl Schulze
2011

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