Despite being introduced in 1960, the improved performance of its successors, the T-72, the T-62 still sees service today in many of the world’s army the Arab nations being the largest consumers outside the Warsaw pact. Egypt, Iraq, and Syria have been notable users of the T-62, Israel has acquired a quantity of T-62s in clashes with its neighbors and has rebuilt them to IDF standards.
- Well detailed exterior with crisp raised and engraved features, cast texture turret, detailed running gear (including road wheels with separate tires and multi-part sprockets), individual link track, applique ERA armor, separately molded on-vehicle equipment, optional position crew hatches, cylindrical fuel drums, stowage bins, DShK anti-aircraft machine gun, optional turned metal gun barrel, braided copper tow cable
- Photo-etch parts (grilles, fine exterior details)
- Decals and color painting guide for a typical Soviet vehicle