Artitec Israeli IDF Centurion Shot Kal 1973 6870564 – 1:87 HO Scale Model

Israeli IDF Centurion Shot Kal 1973 (6870564)

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Artitec Israeli IDF Centurion Shot Kal 1973 6870564 – 1:87 HO Scale Model

Israeli IDF Centurion Shot Kal 1973 (6870564)

$50.95
Sale price  $50.95 Regular price 
Model Details
Manufacturer Artitec
Article Number 6870564
Product Release Year 2022
Scale 1:87 HO Scale
Build Type Ready-Made
Dimensions L: 4 in · W: 1.5 in · H: 1.6 in
Historical & Vehicle Details
Country Israel
Military Branch Israel Defense Forces
Era Cold War
Historical Setting Yom Kippur War
Vehicle Type Main Battle Tank
Vehicle Family Centurion
Paint Scheme Sinai Gray
Collector model. Not a toy. Recommended for ages 18+
Model Overview

This ready-made Artitec model reproduces an Israeli IDF Centurion Shot Kal in its 1973 configuration. The tank features the long 105 mm main gun, upgraded Shot Kal engine compartment, armored side skirts, and the heavily equipped appearance associated with Israeli Centurions of the period. Its Sinai Gray finish is enhanced with realistic dust, fading, grime, rust, and operational wear across the hull, turret, tracks, and running gear.

The model carries extensive field stowage around the turret and rear deck, including rolled tarps, bags, crates, containers, and other crew equipment. Additional details include an open commander’s cupola, turret-mounted machine gun, dual radio antennas, spare track links, tow cables, storage boxes, tools, and finely reproduced engine grilles and hull fittings.

  • Ready-Made 1:87 / HO scale Artitec model.
  • Israeli IDF Centurion Shot Kal configured for 1973 service.
  • 105 mm main gun with canvas-covered mantlet and turret-mounted machine gun.
  • Distinctive Shot Kal diesel-conversion rear deck with prominent engine ventilation grilles.
  • Open commander’s cupola, dual radio antennas, turret storage boxes, and detailed external fittings.
  • Full armored side skirts with detailed six-road-wheel suspension, tracks, and running gear.
  • Extensive turret and rear-deck stowage including tarps, bags, crates, containers, and field equipment.
  • Spare track links, tow cables, hull-mounted tools, lights, handles, and access-panel detailing.
  • Weathered Sinai Gray finish with realistic dust, fading, grime, rust, and operational wear.
Vehicle History

The Centurion was a British-designed main battle tank recognized for its strong armor, effective suspension, and adaptable design. Israel began acquiring Centurions in 1959 and designated them Sho’t, meaning “whip.” Beginning around 1970, the Israel Defense Forces introduced the Sho’t Kal modernization, replacing the original Rolls-Royce Meteor gasoline engine and transmission with a Continental AVDS-1790 diesel engine and Allison CD-850 automatic transmission. The conversion improved reliability, fuel economy, operating range, and parts compatibility with Israel’s American-built tanks while creating the distinctive raised rear engine deck.

Armed with the powerful 105 mm L7 main gun, the Sho’t Kal became an important part of Israel’s armored forces. These tanks saw extensive combat during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, fighting Egyptian forces in the Sinai and Syrian armored formations on the Golan Heights. Israeli Centurion crews played a particularly prominent role in the intense defensive battles on the Golan, where the Sho’t Kal’s firepower, mobility, and ability to operate effectively over difficult terrain helped establish it as one of the best-known Israeli tanks of the conflict.

About Artitec Ready-Made Models

Artitec's Ready-Made models are handcrafted from high-quality resin and produced in limited runs. Each model is expertly preassembled, hand-painted, and often subtly weathered to recreate the appearance of a real vehicle in use. Because every model is finished by hand, small variations may occur, making each piece unique.

Artitec uses vacuum-cast resin to reproduce exceptionally fine, true-to-scale details that can be difficult to achieve with conventional manufacturing methods. Etched-brass parts are added where appropriate to capture delicate components and further enhance realism.

Each model is assembled, painted, and weathered by skilled specialists—a process requiring considerable time, precision, and experience. Artitec Ready-Made models are ideal for collectors seeking exceptional detail and realism without the time and effort required to build and finish a model kit.