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T-72 Paper Model

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Add a tank platoon to your tabletop!  Download this .pdf and print as many as you need!

This is a paper cut-out model of the T-72 main battle tank. It includes two tanks, one in desert tan and the other in dark green. It is drawn at 1:48 scale and includes a scale guide for printing at smaller scales. It can be built at scales down to 1:144.

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Paper Forge models are designed to be printed on regular copy paper, but cardstock may be used for more durable models. Scissors and glue are required for assembly, though a hobby knife is recommended.


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June 29th, 2017
*Nice model! not hard to build at all, I printed it off and stuck it to carboard and it's very durable. i will paint it. If you take requests I'm looking for an RST-V Marine Hybrid Tactical Vehicle [...]
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June 22nd, 2013
Excellent. Worth printing a first copy out B&W first of all to practice on but it really is pretty straight forward. The option to scale up / down is a godsend and the desert / european colours mean my African armies now have some serious firepower [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on June 29, 2012.