Leopard 2A4 Close-up

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Red Devils
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Leopard 2A4 Close-up

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Hey guys,

There has been some requests for me to post some of my Leo 2A4 pics. I have some nice close-ups of the exterior and for security reasons I cannot post any of the top side of the turret, also there is No sensitive areas of the tank photographed. If you need a better shot of anything on this beast, just drop me a PM. Enjoy...

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Overall exterior pics.

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Front view and details.

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Rear view and details.

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Upper hull and details.

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Suspension, Tracks and other details.

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Turret and details.

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Enjoy tankers...

Derek
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Re: Leopard 2A4 Close-up

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Hey buddy,

I don't believe any made it over to the sand box, only the 2A6M's - "M"- for Mine Package. If i remember correctly from my armoured buddies, the intent for these tanks are to provide intimate support to the infantry. The 2A6's will be the tank killers on the flanks and firebases.

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Re: Leopard 2A4 Close-up

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Red,
Really, really nice picture set! Thank you, Sir. This will be a huge help for modelers of this most impressive tank. I had no idea that modern tanks were so intricate. I figured that everything would be recessed into the hull or summat. *chuckles*
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Re: Leopard 2A4 Close-up

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Nice one, really interesting to see the pictures. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Leopard 2A4 Close-up

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Thanks for sharing the pictures, those of the tracks will certainly help me "age" mine. many thanks again.
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