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Hi Guys, This will be my first submission for a build, please feel free to advise if i have supplied the relevant info in the right place, Cheers.
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The Magach-1
Israel receive some 150 M48A1 prior to the war of 1967, sold by West Germany and later the United States between the mid-1960s and 1970s. Only 120 M48 tanks out of 250 M48 participated in the war, the others were still not in full battle readiness. To these ones were added those captured in the hands of the Jordanian army (almost 100 M48/M48A1, almost intact for some). This “park” was left untouched but was called Magach-1 anyway. Israeli M48 Pattons were also officially denominated E8.

The Magach-2
The name was given to the M48A2C. This was also officially known as the E48 (M48 Pattons of all variants). This was the German-delivered designation for the M48A2.
Magach is the IDF name for the Patton (M48 and M60 series) tanks in Israeli service.


Before the Six-day War (1967)
Israel made an application to the US in 1955 to purchase 60 M47 tanks and after the US refused, Israel applied again in 1958, this time to purchase 100 M47 tanks but the answer was the same.
In the early 1960's, Israel signed a deal with West Germany, for the purchasing of 150 M48A2. However, due to strong Arab nations opposition, out of the 150 tanks planned to be delivered, only 40 did Israel finally receive. Since West Germany didn't fully fulfill its obligations, the US had decided to supply the remaining 110 M48A2 tanks and to add another 100 M48 tanks. In 1965, Israel received 90 M48 tanks from the US and another 120 M48 tanks in 1966. At this time Israel had 250 M48 tanks, 150 of them M48A1 and 100 of them M48A2, all of these armed with a 90mm main gun.
Israel upgraded those tanks to M48A3's by replacing their engines and transmissions with newer models. These tanks were also fitted with a new 105mm L7 gun (same as on the Centurion MBT) and with the Israeli Urdan cupola. (All Israeli M48 tanks were upgraded to M48A3 by the beginning of Yom Kippur War).

During the Six-day War (1967)
Only 120 M48 tanks out of a total of 250 M48 were in combat readiness by the beginning of the war, and took part of it, mostly in the Sinai front against the Egyptian army. During the war Israel captured about 100 M48 and M48A1 from Jordan, when Jordan had only 170 M48 tanks. (Israel decided not to take M47 tanks left by the Jordanian army, since they were already obsolete at that time).

I will decide on which one to build when i review more of the differences on building.

Research
Magach 1: M48A1
Magach 2: M48A2C

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The History of the Magach
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Some later models also shared components, still useful for reference.

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Hi and :welcome: good choice in kit, I will be following your progress with interest :pop: , good luck with your build :th:
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Great choice, nice history included - best of luck starting the kit.
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Looking forward to this build had my eye on this kit for a while now, good luck with the build. :thumb1:
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The kit is really nice, crisp detail and clean parts, im looking forward to this one.

I have made a decision, Magach 2 it is. After reviewing the build and the parts difference, the version 2 stands out more for me.

1st job is to get all the parts labelled, only takes a minute and so much easier to kind the parts i need quicker.

ImageMagach-18.jpg by Darren Coates, on Flickr

And on to the build

ImageMagach-19.jpg by Darren Coates, on Flickr
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Nice idea with the tabs, your in clamp heaven there :thumb1:

Should be an enjoyable build it it goes together as well as the Magach 3 version.
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Build is a bit slow due to work commitments, but getting as much done as possible .

Some of the parts need adjustment to fit flush,

Image20170724_195636 by Darren Coates, on Flickr

So i have chosen the Magach 2 , which means the guards have to be cut in half and the version 2 guard attached.

Image20170730_192232 by Darren Coates, on Flickr
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Wonderful build so far. :th: :th: :th:
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Firstly i would like to apologise for not continuing this build, I don't like committing to something and not completing especially my first build with ISM group, but unfortunately I had to take a break from modelling. My two older brothers passed away within a month of each other and I didn't feel like doing much of anything, it was a tough time. I have been getting my mojo back over the last month and look forward to getting back into it. I have built my a new workbench in the spare room and almost there on a Tamiya Porsche 959 .I have still been watching the shows on you tube and also used the tutorials Paul has put up, most recent the Zero Paints Diamond finish which is a ace video and help me when i used it this week. Im really happy with the result of the finish of the car. Anyway enough of me rattling on, again sorry for not finishing what i said i would but im looking forward to getting involved in some of the future builds.

cheers Darren.
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Sorry to hear about the loss of your brothers as you say a tough time.

Glad to see you're back and looking forward to the completion of this build and future builds :welcome: back mate :th: :)
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