Unfortunately, the tanks are in blister packs, so in my possession they will forever remain sealed. The detail on the bodies are nice, but not as nice as those on my Siku and Tomica military vehicles. Each has four hidden wheels at the bottom. The bodies seem to be made of metal and the bottom made of plastic. ![]() The one below it has the words “ M2 BRADLEY IFV” at the bottom. The one shown at the top has no identifying label at the bottom but it seems to be an M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank. These two tanks that I bought had “traditional camouflage” paint and are from the 3.0 series, the other tanks from the 4.5 series that were on sale had “snow camo” paint. There were two kinds for sale: The 3.0 series (around 3 inches in length) cost around 100 pesos each, and the 4.5 series (around 4.5 inches in length) cost around 300 pesos each. ![]() Today was the first time I saw these Maisto Fresh Metal Forces vehicles. A few years ago I had some luck and was able to buy some nice quality military vehicles. But there have been quite a few in the past few years, although these tended to be of low quality and made of plastic. ![]() toy cars) around 18 years ago, there were practically no scale model military vehicles for sale. When I started seriously collecting scale models (a.k.a.
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